«BARONETICAL» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
baronetical चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
baronetical शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Heraldic illustrations, by J. and J. B. Burke
Geonge Alston, of Neyland, a descendant of the ancient Baronetical Family of
Alston, whose Pedigree is traceahle to the time of Edwakd I. hears the Anns of
Alston impaled with the Coat of Oxenden of Brome, in right of his wife, Anne
Charlotte ...
John Burke, John Bernard Burke (sir.), 1844
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The Ass: Or, Weekly Beast of Burden: Carrying All Men, ...
Second only to your powers of malediction, is that matchless and baronetical
bravery by which you triumphed over what every veteran allows to be a tough
enemy — an old woman; and the spolia opima — the 'kerchief and brooch, which
the ...
The past tense is used as the days of true glory of the family are passed, although
there still exists an English family of Wyvill, in addition to the newly-discovered
and very prolific baronetical branch in the United States. The English family ...
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Notes and Queries: A Medium of Intercommunication for ...
326 Norwich baronetical family, i. 375 Norwich, early printing in, i. 233, 343;
Mayer's feast. in 1561, ii. 384; llutch congregation, iv. 9 ; free library, 279; mace, v.
470; brass missing from St. Michael's, vi. 284, 358; bells, vii. 394; curious remains
at ...
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The Herald and Genealogist
3 Mr. Charles Hoskins was second son of John Hoskins or Hoskyns, D.C.L. Vicar
of Ledbuly (brother of Serjeant John Hoskyns, M.P. from whom the baronetical
family derives). He married 14 May, 1656, Elizabeth Phillipps of Lugwardine, ...
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The antiquities of heraldry, collected from the literature, ...
The baronetical Kentish family of Dering, descended from Dering son of Sired,
mentioned in the Domesday for Kent as a Saxon proprietor, has borne for
centuries the ensign of the county as crest and supporters. The will of John
Deryng 4 Hen ...
William Smith Ellis, 1869
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The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage and ...
... being the first Baronetical dignity conferred in Ireland. He m. Dorothea,
youngest daughter and co-heir of Hugh Cull'e, Esq., of Cufl'e Wood, Co. Cork,
and had with a daughter three sons. Charles (Sir), his successor, 2nd Baronet,
who was ...
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The Tatler; or, Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq
... William Borer, purchased Pakyns manor, and married, in 1750, a cohieress of
the only remaining Sussex branch of the Kentish baronetical family of Hardres or
Hards, of Hardres Court. William Borrer, his eldest son, inherited Pakyns manor, ...
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, 1859
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Proceedings in Parliament, 1614 (House of Commons)
Desired the Motives might be read and he did not doubt but there would be
enough said both for the honor and profit of the King and also for the abolishing
of that baronetical order. By the question the Motives were read.26 Sir Thomas
Hoby ...
England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons, Maija Jansson, 1988
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Union Gazetteer for Gt. Br. & Ireland ...
Tabley House, the feat of the ancient and baronetical family of Let- eester, in
Cheshire, is situated in the parish of Knutsford, and about 3 miles N. of Northwich
. The mansion and offices are uncommonly elegant, spa. cious and convenient.
Thomas Brown (of Sanguhar.), 1807