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... late Lord Frederick Camp- bell , the executrix and executor of Lord Orford , and by them de- livered to the late Lord Hugh Seymour , by whose representatives it was given up , unopened and unsealed , to the present Earl of Waldegrave ...
... late Lord Frederick Camp- bell , the executrix and executor of Lord Orford , and by them de- livered to the late Lord Hugh Seymour , by whose representatives it was given up , unopened and unsealed , to the present Earl of Waldegrave ...
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... late Mr. Oliver Cromwell , of Cheshunt , Herts , was the - last of the male lineal descendants of the Protector , being great - grandson of Henry Cromwell , Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land . He had a son named Oliver , who , together with ...
... late Mr. Oliver Cromwell , of Cheshunt , Herts , was the - last of the male lineal descendants of the Protector , being great - grandson of Henry Cromwell , Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land . He had a son named Oliver , who , together with ...
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... late Sir George Shuckburgh Evelyn , in his Enquiries respecting a Standard of Weights and Measures . By Captain Henry Kater . These experiments were made with a view to the long contemplated act for regulating the British weights and ...
... late Sir George Shuckburgh Evelyn , in his Enquiries respecting a Standard of Weights and Measures . By Captain Henry Kater . These experiments were made with a view to the long contemplated act for regulating the British weights and ...
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