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... appear only in the character " " Fanny . ' Thomas Whalley ( no years given , Noble , ii . , 141 ) died in his father's lifetime ; left a son who was a kind of royalist , but yet had a cer- tain acceptance with Oliver too . Edward ...
... appear only in the character " " Fanny . ' Thomas Whalley ( no years given , Noble , ii . , 141 ) died in his father's lifetime ; left a son who was a kind of royalist , but yet had a cer- tain acceptance with Oliver too . Edward ...
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... appear to have been ' Furriers , ' says he : — Like enough . Not less but more important , it appears this Sir James Bourchier was a man of some opulence , and had daugh- * Camden ; Biog . Britan . ters ; had a daughter Elizabeth , not ...
... appear to have been ' Furriers , ' says he : — Like enough . Not less but more important , it appears this Sir James Bourchier was a man of some opulence , and had daugh- * Camden ; Biog . Britan . ters ; had a daughter Elizabeth , not ...
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... appears from Willis : -in the next Parliament the Knight of the Shire for Huntingdon becomes , instead of him , Sir Capell Bedall , Baronet . ' The purchaser of Hinchinbrook , Sir Sidney Monta- gue , was brother of the first Earl of ...
... appears from Willis : -in the next Parliament the Knight of the Shire for Huntingdon becomes , instead of him , Sir Capell Bedall , Baronet . ' The purchaser of Hinchinbrook , Sir Sidney Monta- gue , was brother of the first Earl of ...
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... appears there as Member for Huntingdon , at Westminster on Monday the 17th of March , ' 1627-8 . This was the Third Parliament of Charles by much the most notable of all Parliaments till Charles's Long Parliament met , which proved his ...
... appears there as Member for Huntingdon , at Westminster on Monday the 17th of March , ' 1627-8 . This was the Third Parliament of Charles by much the most notable of all Parliaments till Charles's Long Parliament met , which proved his ...
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... appears to have believed in God , not as a figure of speech , but as a very fact , very awful to the heart of the English Squire . He wore his Bible - doctrine round him , ' says one , ' as our Squire wears his shot- belt ; went abroad ...
... appears to have believed in God , not as a figure of speech , but as a very fact , very awful to the heart of the English Squire . He wore his Bible - doctrine round him , ' says one , ' as our Squire wears his shot- belt ; went abroad ...
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