Notes and Queries, Volumen41Oxford University Press, 1870 |
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... given to the public . This , however , is a very unlikely and unsatisfactory solution of the difficulty . Finally , if LIOM . F. can without breach of con- fidence confide to me , either through the medium of " N. & Q. " or privately ...
... given to the public . This , however , is a very unlikely and unsatisfactory solution of the difficulty . Finally , if LIOM . F. can without breach of con- fidence confide to me , either through the medium of " N. & Q. " or privately ...
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... given in tennis ? Were there odds given to the keeper of the court as his perquisite ? R. C. A. PRIOR . - REV . JAMES BARTON . - He was curate of Pres- ton in Lancashire , in 1786 , and his son Robinson Shuttleworth Barton was also a ...
... given in tennis ? Were there odds given to the keeper of the court as his perquisite ? R. C. A. PRIOR . - REV . JAMES BARTON . - He was curate of Pres- ton in Lancashire , in 1786 , and his son Robinson Shuttleworth Barton was also a ...
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... given by Gainsborough to Master Buttall , and which ultimately became the Grosvenor " Blue Boy . " It appears that Mr. But- tall removed from Greek Street to King Street , Soho , and that , either through death or other cause , his name ...
... given by Gainsborough to Master Buttall , and which ultimately became the Grosvenor " Blue Boy . " It appears that Mr. But- tall removed from Greek Street to King Street , Soho , and that , either through death or other cause , his name ...
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... given in the very note I was criticising , and though everyone with the least smattering of archaic Eng- lish must be familiar with the sources whence it is derived . Leaving this point , however , and looking simply to the purpose for ...
... given in the very note I was criticising , and though everyone with the least smattering of archaic Eng- lish must be familiar with the sources whence it is derived . Leaving this point , however , and looking simply to the purpose for ...
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... given of royal arms with such a supporter . If SIR GEORGE ARMYTAGE will refer to Willement he will find a doubt thrown on the statement that Henry IV . had any supporters at all , and I think it pretty clear that he had not ; and no ...
... given of royal arms with such a supporter . If SIR GEORGE ARMYTAGE will refer to Willement he will find a doubt thrown on the statement that Henry IV . had any supporters at all , and I think it pretty clear that he had not ; and no ...
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