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A Concise Description of Bury St. Edmund's: And Its Environs, Within the ... - Page 367
by Bury Saint Edmunds. [Appendix]. - 1827 - 369 pages
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 19

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 526 pages
...sonne, and here receiue the Crowne of England as thy proper owne, sit downe. Oxf. Henry the seuenth, by the grace of God, King of England, France and Lord of Ireland, God saue the King. All. Long liue Henry the seuenth King of England Rich. Thanks louing friends and...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 101, Part 1; Volume 149

1831 - 740 pages
...in the Glebe-house at Buxhall : — " Henry R. — Henry, by the grace of God King of England and of France, and Lord of Ireland. " To all manor our subjects,...well of the spiritual pre-eminence and dignities, as of the temporal auctority, these our Letters hearing or seeing, and to every of them greeting. Whereas...
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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION

The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843 - 458 pages
...extant in the glebe house at Buxhall. " Henry R. Henry, by the Grace of God, King of England and of France, and Lord of Ireland. " To all manor our subjects...well of the spiritual pre-eminence and dignities, as of the temporal auctority, these our Letters hearing or seeing, and to every of them greeting. Whereas...
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The True Tragedy of Richard the Third: To which is Appended the Latin Play ...

Thomas Legge - 1844 - 184 pages
...sonne, and here receiue the Crowne of England as thy proper owne, sit downe. Oxf. Henry the seuenth, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Lord of Ireland, God saue the King. All. Long liue Henry the seuenth, King of England. Rich. Thanks louing friends and...
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The True Tragedie of Richard the Third: To which is Appended the Latin Play ...

Barron Field - 1844 - 188 pages
...sonne, and here receiue the Crowne of England as thy proper owne, sit downe. Oaf. Henry the seuenth, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Lord of Ireland, God saue the King. All. Long liue Henry the seuenth, King of England. Rich. Thanks louing friends and...
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The Patrician, Volume 2

John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1846 - 434 pages
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1853 - 738 pages
...sonne, and here receine the Crowne of England as thy proper owno, sit downe. Oxf. Henry the seuenth, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Lord of Ireland, God saue the King. All. Long Hue Henry the seuenth, King of England. Rich. Thanks louing friends and...
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Rambles in an Old City: Comprising Antiquarian, Historical, Biographical and ...

Susan Swain Madders - 1853 - 378 pages
...extracted from the papers of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society. COPY OF CHARTER. "Henry, by the grace of God, (King) of England, France, and lord of Ireland, &c., to whom these present letters shall come greeting: " Know ye that, whereas we have understood...
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A Supplement to Dodsley's Old Plays: The taming of a shrew. First sketch of ...

Thomas Amyot, John Payne Collier, William Durrant Cooper, Alexander Dyce, Barron Field, Thomas Wright - 1853 - 768 pages
...sonne, and here receiue the Crowne of England as thy proper owne, sit downe. Oaf. Henry the seuenth, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Lord of Ireland, God saue the King. All. Long liue Henry the seuenth, King of England. Rich. Thanks louing friends and...
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An Essay on Uses and Trusts: And on the Nature and Operation of ..., Volume 1

Francis Williams Sanders - 1855 - 622 pages
...nature kind. From the stylo of this king, I suppose it was in the reign of Henry the Sixth. "Henry by the grace of God king of England, France, and lord of Ireland. To all to whom these present letters shall come, greeting. Know ye. that of our own special grace, and in...
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