Clavis Calendaria: Or, A Compendious Analysis of the Calendar; Illustrated with Ecclesiastica, Historical, and Classical Anecdotes, Volume 2author, 1813 - Calendar |
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... heir of PHILIP the Fourth , of France ; but when , in the fourteenth year of his reign , he was encouraged to CLAIM that kingdom , he placed the Lilies in the first quarter , before the arms of England , as arms of DOMINION and ...
... heir of PHILIP the Fourth , of France ; but when , in the fourteenth year of his reign , he was encouraged to CLAIM that kingdom , he placed the Lilies in the first quarter , before the arms of England , as arms of DOMINION and ...
Page 124
... heir- apparent to the British crown . In the year 1272 , the haughty spirit of LLEWELLYN led him to re- fuse his attendance at the coronation of EDWARD the First of England , who thereupon marched into Wales with a powerful army , and ...
... heir- apparent to the British crown . In the year 1272 , the haughty spirit of LLEWELLYN led him to re- fuse his attendance at the coronation of EDWARD the First of England , who thereupon marched into Wales with a powerful army , and ...
Page 126
... Heirs - apparent to the Throne , have invariably been created and denominated PRINCES OF WALES . Antiently ETHELING ... Heir apparent of these realms , in antiquity , though third in rank , of EARL OF CHESTER , was granted by EDWARD the ...
... Heirs - apparent to the Throne , have invariably been created and denominated PRINCES OF WALES . Antiently ETHELING ... Heir apparent of these realms , in antiquity , though third in rank , of EARL OF CHESTER , was granted by EDWARD the ...
Page 127
... Heir- apparent ; and not , in case of the decease of such primogenitor or otherwise , to the heir of the * The title of Duke , as a leader in war , was very antient , and , from having been common among the Romans , spread through all ...
... Heir- apparent ; and not , in case of the decease of such primogenitor or otherwise , to the heir of the * The title of Duke , as a leader in war , was very antient , and , from having been common among the Romans , spread through all ...
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... heir of the crown for the time being can be created Duke of Corn- wall , as in the instance of RICHARD de Bourdeaux , son to the Black Prince , who died in the life- time of his father . Neither HENRY the Eighth , after the death of his ...
... heir of the crown for the time being can be created Duke of Corn- wall , as in the instance of RICHARD de Bourdeaux , son to the Black Prince , who died in the life- time of his father . Neither HENRY the Eighth , after the death of his ...
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afford afterwards alleged almanacs AMPHIBALUS anecdote Angel antient Apostles appears appellation Archbishop arms authors BECKET BEDE Bishop blessed Calendar called canonized cause celebrated CHRIST Christian church Church of Rome circumstance converted coronation Cross crown custom death decease denominated dignity divine DOMITIAN Duke ecclesiastical EDWARD EDWARD the Confessor emblem Emperor England ETHELWULF expression faith father feast festival France Gospel heir HENRY holy honour JAMES JESUS JOHN JOHN THE BAPTIST King king of Scotland Latin latter Legend Lord LUKE Majesty Martyr MARY miracles Monarch monastery Monks MONTH'S MIND narch nativity noble occasion origin Pagan period persons PETER piety pious Pope prayers priest Prince Prince of Wales Reformers reign religion remembrance ROBERT WINTER Roman Rome Romish Royal sacred Saint Saviour Saxon Scotland Second shew solemn Sovereign styled suffered Sunday superstition Third tion veneration Virgin virtue Wales WILLIAM WILLIAM the Norman word