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... Edward III . " is evidently " armigerous . " It is more than that . In any other country in the world it would be classed as noble . " D. MICHAEL BRUCE AND BURNS ( 9th S. vii . 466 ; viii . 70 , 148 , 312 , 388 , 527 ; ix . 95 , 209 ...
... Edward III . " is evidently " armigerous . " It is more than that . In any other country in the world it would be classed as noble . " D. MICHAEL BRUCE AND BURNS ( 9th S. vii . 466 ; viii . 70 , 148 , 312 , 388 , 527 ; ix . 95 , 209 ...
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... EDWARD BENSLY . The University , Adelaide , South Australia . CASTLE CAREWE ( 9th S. ix . 428 , 490 ; x . 92 , 214 , 314 , 373 , 453 ) . Had COL . PRIDEAUX glanced first at the sketch pedigree he cites ( Ancestor , part ii . p . 98 ) ...
... EDWARD BENSLY . The University , Adelaide , South Australia . CASTLE CAREWE ( 9th S. ix . 428 , 490 ; x . 92 , 214 , 314 , 373 , 453 ) . Had COL . PRIDEAUX glanced first at the sketch pedigree he cites ( Ancestor , part ii . p . 98 ) ...
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... Edward I. , and Edward II . Libraries in which the Rolls Series are comprised are , however , fewer than might have been hoped , considering the conditions of their issue , and there are very many workers in remote districts to whom ...
... Edward I. , and Edward II . Libraries in which the Rolls Series are comprised are , however , fewer than might have been hoped , considering the conditions of their issue , and there are very many workers in remote districts to whom ...
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... EDWARD BOWEN . MR . LEE'S BIOGRAPHY of QUEEN VICTORIA . IN PURSUIT of the " MAD " MULLAH . MR . NEWBOLT'S and MR . HOLMES'S POEMS . MESSRS . PUTNAM'S POE and WHITMAN . NEW NOVELS : -Jan van Elselo ; When Spurs were Gold ; The Wooing of ...
... EDWARD BOWEN . MR . LEE'S BIOGRAPHY of QUEEN VICTORIA . IN PURSUIT of the " MAD " MULLAH . MR . NEWBOLT'S and MR . HOLMES'S POEMS . MESSRS . PUTNAM'S POE and WHITMAN . NEW NOVELS : -Jan van Elselo ; When Spurs were Gold ; The Wooing of ...
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