Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... Henry , distinguished himself in Ireland , during the reign of Queen Elizabeth . His lineal descendant John was created by George I. Baron Wallop of Farley Wallop near Basingstoke , and Viscount Ly- mington , and by George II . in 1743 ...
... Henry , distinguished himself in Ireland , during the reign of Queen Elizabeth . His lineal descendant John was created by George I. Baron Wallop of Farley Wallop near Basingstoke , and Viscount Ly- mington , and by George II . in 1743 ...
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... reign of Henry V. upon the final dis- solution of alien priories , it was given to St. Mary's College , near Winchester . It is very respectable in appearance , and , has at the west end a fine semicir- cular arched door - way with ...
... reign of Henry V. upon the final dis- solution of alien priories , it was given to St. Mary's College , near Winchester . It is very respectable in appearance , and , has at the west end a fine semicir- cular arched door - way with ...
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... reign of George the First . At LAVERSTOCK , the adjoining parish , is the seat of William Portal , Esq . About four ... Henry III . founded an hospi- tal here , for the maintenance of aged and impotent . priests it stood on the ...
... reign of George the First . At LAVERSTOCK , the adjoining parish , is the seat of William Portal , Esq . About four ... Henry III . founded an hospi- tal here , for the maintenance of aged and impotent . priests it stood on the ...
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... reign of Henry Vill . by Sir William , afterwards Lord Sandes , who , with Richard Fox , Bishop of Winchester ... King's King's use . It remained with the Crown till the TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION . 51.
... reign of Henry Vill . by Sir William , afterwards Lord Sandes , who , with Richard Fox , Bishop of Winchester ... King's King's use . It remained with the Crown till the TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION . 51.
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... reign of Henry the Third . Sir James Lancaster , an eminent navigator in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and James I. , who was one of the earliest traders to the East Indies . He was a considerable benefactor to his native place . Dr ...
... reign of Henry the Third . Sir James Lancaster , an eminent navigator in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and James I. , who was one of the earliest traders to the East Indies . He was a considerable benefactor to his native place . Dr ...
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