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... peerage in 1675 by the titles of Baron Dart- mouth , Viscount Totness , and Earl of Plymouth . His autograph ( for his it is ) in the position noted affords an illustration of the history of the period . The Dukes of Monmouth and ...
... peerage in 1675 by the titles of Baron Dart- mouth , Viscount Totness , and Earl of Plymouth . His autograph ( for his it is ) in the position noted affords an illustration of the history of the period . The Dukes of Monmouth and ...
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... Peerages . J. M. C. ( " Oil on the troubled waters " ) . — See " N. & Q. , " 6th S. iii . 69 , 252 ; iv . 174 ; vi . 377 . W. H. H. R. - Many thanks . • NOTICE . Editorial Communications should be addressed to " The Editor of Notes and ...
... Peerages . J. M. C. ( " Oil on the troubled waters " ) . — See " N. & Q. , " 6th S. iii . 69 , 252 ; iv . 174 ; vi . 377 . W. H. H. R. - Many thanks . • NOTICE . Editorial Communications should be addressed to " The Editor of Notes and ...
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... Peerage is quite incorrect , viz . , that , on Lord Cottington's death , " the barony of Cotting- ton became extinct , and his estates passed to his nephew , Charles Cottington , Esq . , who had his lordship's remains brought over to ...
... Peerage is quite incorrect , viz . , that , on Lord Cottington's death , " the barony of Cotting- ton became extinct , and his estates passed to his nephew , Charles Cottington , Esq . , who had his lordship's remains brought over to ...
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... Peerage for 1883 , s.v. " Cust , Bart . , " it is stated that Mary Anne , wife of Hon . Sir Edward Cust , was only child of Lewis William Boode , Esq . ] WILLIAM MURDIN , of St. John's , Camb . , B.A. 1722 , M.A. of Sidney 1726. - What ...
... Peerage for 1883 , s.v. " Cust , Bart . , " it is stated that Mary Anne , wife of Hon . Sir Edward Cust , was only child of Lewis William Boode , Esq . ] WILLIAM MURDIN , of St. John's , Camb . , B.A. 1722 , M.A. of Sidney 1726. - What ...
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... Peerage , p . 360 ) . He was attainted in 1571 and beheaded in 1572 , when , according to the limitation above named , his peerages devolved on his brother Henry Percy , who succeeded as eighth earl , and was the great - grandfather of ...
... Peerage , p . 360 ) . He was attainted in 1571 and beheaded in 1572 , when , according to the limitation above named , his peerages devolved on his brother Henry Percy , who succeeded as eighth earl , and was the great - grandfather of ...
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