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... ment of Mysore , Colonel Wellesley was named , in conjunction with Gene .. ral Harris , the Hon . Henry Wellesley , and Lieutenant - colonels Kilpatrick and Close , to this important duty ; a task which they seem to have performed with ...
... ment of Mysore , Colonel Wellesley was named , in conjunction with Gene .. ral Harris , the Hon . Henry Wellesley , and Lieutenant - colonels Kilpatrick and Close , to this important duty ; a task which they seem to have performed with ...
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... ment of blanch yon pursuivant ex- traordinary ; and in the following year was enrolled among the regular mem- bers of the college of arms , by obtain ing the king's patent for the place of rouge croix pursuivant ; he passed from that ...
... ment of blanch yon pursuivant ex- traordinary ; and in the following year was enrolled among the regular mem- bers of the college of arms , by obtain ing the king's patent for the place of rouge croix pursuivant ; he passed from that ...
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... ment , with a short and very modest in- scription in Latin , written by himself . Sir William Dugdale had many chil- dren of both sexes , but of his sous only one survived him ; John , who died in 1700 , holding the office of norroy ...
... ment , with a short and very modest in- scription in Latin , written by himself . Sir William Dugdale had many chil- dren of both sexes , but of his sous only one survived him ; John , who died in 1700 , holding the office of norroy ...
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... ment of your many favours , and my due respects remembered , doe humbly rest Ready & studious to serve you * Kirby 25th March , Wm . DUGDALE 1639 . Blanch Lyon . To his inuch honoured friend SIR WILLIAM LE NEVE kut . Clarenceux at the ...
... ment of your many favours , and my due respects remembered , doe humbly rest Ready & studious to serve you * Kirby 25th March , Wm . DUGDALE 1639 . Blanch Lyon . To his inuch honoured friend SIR WILLIAM LE NEVE kut . Clarenceux at the ...
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... ment , he will estimate it at a higher rate . This paucity of universal and de- finite character renders the established maxims of this science doubly sacred ; and , from the variety of the materials , every attempt to regulate the ...
... ment , he will estimate it at a higher rate . This paucity of universal and de- finite character renders the established maxims of this science doubly sacred ; and , from the variety of the materials , every attempt to regulate the ...
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