Peerage of England. ...F. C. and J. Rivington, 1812 |
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... chief recommendation was a sternness and ferocity of manners , which her arch enemy charitably hoped her delicate frame would soon sink under . We are to infer then , that Elizabeth had thought fit to dismiss the Earl , and that these ...
... chief recommendation was a sternness and ferocity of manners , which her arch enemy charitably hoped her delicate frame would soon sink under . We are to infer then , that Elizabeth had thought fit to dismiss the Earl , and that these ...
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... chief ) , by Cromwell , who first summoned them to surrender , but being refused , he battered it so long with his guns , that he made a breach in the walls fit to enter , on which the castle was delivered up , October 14th , and the ...
... chief ) , by Cromwell , who first summoned them to surrender , but being refused , he battered it so long with his guns , that he made a breach in the walls fit to enter , on which the castle was delivered up , October 14th , and the ...
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... ivy , Vert . Motto . Gardez la foy . Chief - Seats . At Hinton St. George in the county of Somerset ; and at Buckland in the county of Dorset . 2 TASSIS TULISSIMAVIRTUS It is singular , that the two EARL POULETT . 15.
... ivy , Vert . Motto . Gardez la foy . Chief - Seats . At Hinton St. George in the county of Somerset ; and at Buckland in the county of Dorset . 2 TASSIS TULISSIMAVIRTUS It is singular , that the two EARL POULETT . 15.
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... Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench , and was founder of a free Grammar School , at Hornsey , in Middlesex . See Lysons's Environs , III , 64 , but I know not of what branch he was . e Ex Collect . Ra Holme de Cestr . Gen. gloves yearly ...
... Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench , and was founder of a free Grammar School , at Hornsey , in Middlesex . See Lysons's Environs , III , 64 , but I know not of what branch he was . e Ex Collect . Ra Holme de Cestr . Gen. gloves yearly ...
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... chief , Argent , garnish'd , Or ; and in base Garb of the third ; and underneath was this inscription in the year 1670 : Orate pro bono statu . ... et Richardi Cholmondly left issue a son , 6 . ' He RICHARD Cholmondeley , Esq . one of ...
... chief , Argent , garnish'd , Or ; and in base Garb of the third ; and underneath was this inscription in the year 1670 : Orate pro bono statu . ... et Richardi Cholmondly left issue a son , 6 . ' He RICHARD Cholmondeley , Esq . one of ...
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afterwards ancestor Anne appointed April arms Ashburnham August Baron Bart born Brampton brother buried castle Catharine Chancellor Charles Charles II Cholmondeley church coheir Colonel court Custos Rotulorum daugh daughter and heir daughter of Sir decease died unmarried Duke eldest Eliz Elizabeth England Essex father February France George Harcourt Harley heir of Sir Henry VIII Henry Wallop Hertfordshire Hervey honour Hugh Ibid Ireland James January John Wallop July June King King's kingdom of Ireland Knight Lady lands letters patent London Lord Hervey Lordship married Majesty Majesty's manor March Margaret married to Sir Mary Norfolk November October Oxfordshire Parliament Philip præd present Earl Prince Privy-council Queen regiment reign Robert Harley seat second Earl September Sir Edward Sir Edward Harley Sir Henry Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William sister Southampton Staffordshire succeeded thereof Viscount Warwick Warwickshire Wroxton Wyndham
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