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... Lords Spiritual and Temporal , & c . , 16- Roundels : Verses on Fruit Trenchers , 18- Dutch Ballad , 19 - The Dawson Family , 20 - Americanisms - The Pipe of Tobacco , & c . Eglinton Tournament - Lord Braxfield - Agudeza Illuminated ...
... Lords Spiritual and Temporal , & c . , 16- Roundels : Verses on Fruit Trenchers , 18- Dutch Ballad , 19 - The Dawson Family , 20 - Americanisms - The Pipe of Tobacco , & c . Eglinton Tournament - Lord Braxfield - Agudeza Illuminated ...
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... Lords Spiritual and Temporal , & c . , 16 - Roundels : - Verses on Fruit Trenchers , 18- Dutch Ballad , 19 - The Dawson Family , 20 - Americanisms - The Pipe of Tobacco , & c . - Eglinton Tournament - Lord Braxfield - Agudeza ...
... Lords Spiritual and Temporal , & c . , 16 - Roundels : - Verses on Fruit Trenchers , 18- Dutch Ballad , 19 - The Dawson Family , 20 - Americanisms - The Pipe of Tobacco , & c . - Eglinton Tournament - Lord Braxfield - Agudeza ...
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... Lord Cremorne's , not Lord Portarlington's . But I see that Lord Cremorne has the birds described as martlets . I have no doubt that the arms were originally parlantes , and that the birds marked the name , Dawson . I do not know the ...
... Lord Cremorne's , not Lord Portarlington's . But I see that Lord Cremorne has the birds described as martlets . I have no doubt that the arms were originally parlantes , and that the birds marked the name , Dawson . I do not know the ...
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... LORD BRAXFIELD ( 3rd S. x . 30. ) About eighteen or twenty years ago the late Lord Pre- sident Hope published a letter to the editor of Blackwood's Magazine , in which he indignantly denied the possibility of foundation for this anec ...
... LORD BRAXFIELD ( 3rd S. x . 30. ) About eighteen or twenty years ago the late Lord Pre- sident Hope published a letter to the editor of Blackwood's Magazine , in which he indignantly denied the possibility of foundation for this anec ...
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... Lord Dreghorn was a judge of the Court of Justiciary . He never was so ; but he held that office in the Supreme ... Lord Bris- tol was Lord Bristor ; Lord Jersey , Lord Jarsey ( we still say Darby and Barkeley ) ; the Howards were Hoards ...
... Lord Dreghorn was a judge of the Court of Justiciary . He never was so ; but he held that office in the Supreme ... Lord Bris- tol was Lord Bristor ; Lord Jersey , Lord Jarsey ( we still say Darby and Barkeley ) ; the Howards were Hoards ...
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