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... SERIES . ( 165 ) 6-1344 MDCCCXXXVIII . JULY TO DECEMBER INCLUSIVE . LONDON : 1838 . AP 4 G3 . J. B. NICHOLS AND SON ,. WILLIAM PICKERING ; JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON . LONDON : WILLIAM PICKERING ; JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON. THE.
... SERIES . ( 165 ) 6-1344 MDCCCXXXVIII . JULY TO DECEMBER INCLUSIVE . LONDON : 1838 . AP 4 G3 . J. B. NICHOLS AND SON ,. WILLIAM PICKERING ; JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON . LONDON : WILLIAM PICKERING ; JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON. THE.
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... London , contracted to cast and make for xli . and Bartholomew Lam- bespring , Dutchman , and goldsmith of London , agreed to gild , burnish , and polish , for a sum not exactly defined , but considerably above the cost of founding the ...
... London , contracted to cast and make for xli . and Bartholomew Lam- bespring , Dutchman , and goldsmith of London , agreed to gild , burnish , and polish , for a sum not exactly defined , but considerably above the cost of founding the ...
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... London . ( Effigy engraved in Dugdale's St. Paul's ) " V. Sir Guy de Beauchamp ( eldest son of Earl Thomas ) ; died 1351 ; buried at Vendôme . Philippa ( Ferrars ) his wife ; survived him , and took an oath of per- petual chastity ...
... London . ( Effigy engraved in Dugdale's St. Paul's ) " V. Sir Guy de Beauchamp ( eldest son of Earl Thomas ) ; died 1351 ; buried at Vendôme . Philippa ( Ferrars ) his wife ; survived him , and took an oath of per- petual chastity ...
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... London , which have given rise to such well - known “ his- toric doubts , " and so much consequent discussion , this Yorkist chronicler states , " Edward , called Prince , was taken fleing to the townewards and slayne in the fielde ...
... London , which have given rise to such well - known “ his- toric doubts , " and so much consequent discussion , this Yorkist chronicler states , " Edward , called Prince , was taken fleing to the townewards and slayne in the fielde ...
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... London when he wit- nesses this aggregation of beautiful objects , to be told that the whole were the produc- tion of one individual ? -What powers of mind must that man have possessed - what an inexhaustible fund of imagination must ...
... London when he wit- nesses this aggregation of beautiful objects , to be told that the whole were the produc- tion of one individual ? -What powers of mind must that man have possessed - what an inexhaustible fund of imagination must ...
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