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... described above , although some of them were found to be entirely empty . Sir Thomas Browne makes no conjecture as to what race these pots belonged to , orin what period they were placed in position , He simply says that " what work ...
... described above , although some of them were found to be entirely empty . Sir Thomas Browne makes no conjecture as to what race these pots belonged to , orin what period they were placed in position , He simply says that " what work ...
Pagina 9
... described in a paper cutting in my posses- sion as a barrister of considerable eminence who refused a judgeship ? I am unable to trace his parentage or place of birth or burial . His birthplace , I am led to believe , was in Yorkshire ...
... described in a paper cutting in my posses- sion as a barrister of considerable eminence who refused a judgeship ? I am unable to trace his parentage or place of birth or burial . His birthplace , I am led to believe , was in Yorkshire ...
Pagina 15
... of the Coal- Trade in Scotland ' ( 1812 ) , in which Abraham brother - german Potter is described as a L. L. K. of John . 66 · - T. A. O'MORCHOE , Clk . Kilternan Rectory 11 S. XI . JAN . 2 , 1915. ] 15 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... of the Coal- Trade in Scotland ' ( 1812 ) , in which Abraham brother - german Potter is described as a L. L. K. of John . 66 · - T. A. O'MORCHOE , Clk . Kilternan Rectory 11 S. XI . JAN . 2 , 1915. ] 15 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... described . Neither is there , as in other permissible to suspect that the royal parent - cases , a peerage to perpetuate the line of an A striking resem- age ascribed to her daughter was at least illegitimate descendant . dubious ...
... described . Neither is there , as in other permissible to suspect that the royal parent - cases , a peerage to perpetuate the line of an A striking resem- age ascribed to her daughter was at least illegitimate descendant . dubious ...
Pagina 24
... described was provided or re - erected as a place identifica- tion . There is every probability that the inn was of much earlier date , possibly the early fifteenth century , and there was occasion for it amidst the palaces of the ...
... described was provided or re - erected as a place identifica- tion . There is every probability that the inn was of much earlier date , possibly the early fifteenth century , and there was occasion for it amidst the palaces of the ...
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