The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 91,Parte 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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... Lord Heuley ( vol . XC . i . 396 ) does not derive his barony from Henley in Oxfordshire . His Lordship married the Lady Elizabeth Henley , sister and co - heiress of the last Earl of Northing- ton , and was raised to the peerage of ...
... Lord Heuley ( vol . XC . i . 396 ) does not derive his barony from Henley in Oxfordshire . His Lordship married the Lady Elizabeth Henley , sister and co - heiress of the last Earl of Northing- ton , and was raised to the peerage of ...
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... Lord's Prayer , with the following sentences of scripture : " Take , eat , this is my body ; Drink ye all of it . " Matth . xxvi . 26 , 27 . The cup of blessing which we bless , is it not the communion of the blood of Christ ? " " The ...
... Lord's Prayer , with the following sentences of scripture : " Take , eat , this is my body ; Drink ye all of it . " Matth . xxvi . 26 , 27 . The cup of blessing which we bless , is it not the communion of the blood of Christ ? " " The ...
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... Lord Herbert of Ragland : in 1627 he succeeded to the Earldom . In private life he was do- mestic , virtuous , and devout ; and ventured but little into public till the Rebellion , when he came forward to assist his Sovereign , and was ...
... Lord Herbert of Ragland : in 1627 he succeeded to the Earldom . In private life he was do- mestic , virtuous , and devout ; and ventured but little into public till the Rebellion , when he came forward to assist his Sovereign , and was ...
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... Lord Huntingdon's known to exist between the Prince and the Marquis of Hastings , would prepossess his Royal Highness , and operate power- fully , if not fatally , against his Lordship's success . Such officious persons had form- ed ...
... Lord Huntingdon's known to exist between the Prince and the Marquis of Hastings , would prepossess his Royal Highness , and operate power- fully , if not fatally , against his Lordship's success . Such officious persons had form- ed ...
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REVIEW - Lord Stafford's Improvements . too close , occasionally bearing too much an air of detail , but to persons on the spot this minuteness renders the work more acceptable and useful . • 50 REVIEW . Lord Stafford's Improvements ...
REVIEW - Lord Stafford's Improvements . too close , occasionally bearing too much an air of detail , but to persons on the spot this minuteness renders the work more acceptable and useful . • 50 REVIEW . Lord Stafford's Improvements ...
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