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... John Hardie , of Farnham , gent . , " is mentioned among the recusants in Surrey remaining at liberty ( Cal . Cecil MSS . , ' vol . iv . p . 272 ) . Any further particulars about John Hardy would be welcome . Stephen Hardye , who ...
... John Hardie , of Farnham , gent . , " is mentioned among the recusants in Surrey remaining at liberty ( Cal . Cecil MSS . , ' vol . iv . p . 272 ) . Any further particulars about John Hardy would be welcome . Stephen Hardye , who ...
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... JOHN A. INGLIS . [ MR . JOHN MACGREGOR also thanked for reply . ] 39 39 TWENTIETH - CENTURY ENGLISH ( 11 S. xi . 450 ) . The expression " he has a right to is quite usual in the sense of " he ought to in Ireland , where the common ...
... JOHN A. INGLIS . [ MR . JOHN MACGREGOR also thanked for reply . ] 39 39 TWENTIETH - CENTURY ENGLISH ( 11 S. xi . 450 ) . The expression " he has a right to is quite usual in the sense of " he ought to in Ireland , where the common ...
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... John Fowke , who died , and was succeeded by Sir John Frederick , knt . , alderman , 10 March , 1662/3 . 6 ( 6 The surname Tenison , in any form , is . absent from the Index , but it is curious to note that in 1667 Dr. Tenison ...
... John Fowke , who died , and was succeeded by Sir John Frederick , knt . , alderman , 10 March , 1662/3 . 6 ( 6 The surname Tenison , in any form , is . absent from the Index , but it is curious to note that in 1667 Dr. Tenison ...
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... JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE , NÉE HOPKINS . -Previous to her marriage with Kemble , Priscilla Hopkins had been the wife of William Brereton , actor . In what year did she marry her first husband ? It was circa 1778 . HORACE BLEACKLEY ...
... JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE , NÉE HOPKINS . -Previous to her marriage with Kemble , Priscilla Hopkins had been the wife of William Brereton , actor . In what year did she marry her first husband ? It was circa 1778 . HORACE BLEACKLEY ...
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... JOHN B. WAINEWRIGHT . NAPOLEON And the BELLEROPHON ( 11 S. xi . 339 , 438 ) .— In the History of the Wars of the French Revolution , ' by Edward Baines , 1817 , vol . ii . facing p . 477 , is an engraving of Surrender of Napoleon to ...
... JOHN B. WAINEWRIGHT . NAPOLEON And the BELLEROPHON ( 11 S. xi . 339 , 438 ) .— In the History of the Wars of the French Revolution , ' by Edward Baines , 1817 , vol . ii . facing p . 477 , is an engraving of Surrender of Napoleon to ...
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Página 380 - beneath this stone Lye John Tradescant, grandsire, father, son. The last dy'd in his spring ; the other two Liv'd till they had travelled Art and Nature through, As by their choice collections may appear Of what is rare in Land, in Sea, in Air. Whilst they (as Homer's
Página 321 - Wilberforce's Diary :— 1788. At length, I well remember, after a conversation with Mr. Pitt in the open air at Holwood, just above the steep descent into the Vale of Keston, I resolved to give notice on a fit occasion in the House of
Página 126 - that mocks me with the view ; That like the circle bounding earth and skies. Allures from far, yet, as I follow, flies.