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Page 179 - In cujus rei testimonium has literas nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste meipso, apud Westmonasterium, duodecimo die Martii, anno regni nostri Angliae, Franciae, et Hiberniae primo, et Scotiae tricesimo septimo.
Page 381 - A Catalogue of the Lords, Knights, and Gentlemen that have compounded for their Estates.
Page 341 - May, as summoned by general proclamation to attend the great Council at Westminster on Wednesday next after Ascension day.
Page 268 - House, desiring a day might be appointed for him to be heard to make out his title to the Earldom of Northumberland, which being read, a question was put, " Whether the petition shall be rejected?
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Page 243 - Hereupon Will. Waite and Mary Hobbes aforesaid were marryed by Mr. Edmund Hobbes of Westport, Deputy Alderman of the borrough of Malmesbury, July 5, 1657, in the psence of Mr. Abia Qui, M™.
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Page 272 - Henry, fifth Earl, and that the said four children were sent out of the north into the south, about the year 1599, in hampers, to old Dame Vaux, of Harrowden, in Northamptonshire. For this story, however, he...
Page 106 - History of Kent, folio edit. ii. 380, 383.) In 1259 Walter de Scotney was tried and hanged at Winchester for administering poison to Richard Earl of Gloucester and William de Clare his brother, of which the former died. The arms of the family (which the present seal exhibits) are not blazoned in the ordinaries. Tanner notices,
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