The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... Henry VIII . Chris- tening scene . ? Beaumont and Fletcher , were capable of seeing the ridiculous in Shakspeare , as is abundantly evident from many passages in this play . Si quid novisti rectius , & c . E. J. C. inquires whether ...
... Henry VIII . Chris- tening scene . ? Beaumont and Fletcher , were capable of seeing the ridiculous in Shakspeare , as is abundantly evident from many passages in this play . Si quid novisti rectius , & c . E. J. C. inquires whether ...
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... Henry Lawrence was of Bucking- hamshire , though he assigns to him the arms of the Lawrences of Saint Ives . Warton , in his edition of Mil- ton , also asserts that he was of Buck inghamshire ; Noble , on the contrary , says that he was ...
... Henry Lawrence was of Bucking- hamshire , though he assigns to him the arms of the Lawrences of Saint Ives . Warton , in his edition of Mil- ton , also asserts that he was of Buck inghamshire ; Noble , on the contrary , says that he was ...
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... Henry his successor at St. Ives , and William who settled at Selscomb in Sussex , ancestor of the Lawrences of Chichester and Alding bourn ; and by his second wife Mar- garet , daughter of Edward Kaye , of Woodsom , in Yorskire , and ...
... Henry his successor at St. Ives , and William who settled at Selscomb in Sussex , ancestor of the Lawrences of Chichester and Alding bourn ; and by his second wife Mar- garet , daughter of Edward Kaye , of Woodsom , in Yorskire , and ...
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... Henry and John . 3 Henry Lawrence , at the inquisition taken at Huntingdon after the death of Sir John , anno 2 Jac I. was aged years , 2 months , and four days . ( Cole's Escheats , Harl . MS . 760. ) He entered as a fellow commoner at ...
... Henry and John . 3 Henry Lawrence , at the inquisition taken at Huntingdon after the death of Sir John , anno 2 Jac I. was aged years , 2 months , and four days . ( Cole's Escheats , Harl . MS . 760. ) He entered as a fellow commoner at ...
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... Henry VIII . to Sir Richard Long : it is now in moieties between Mr. Huddleston and Mr. Gosling , who are joint patrons of the vicarage . The impropriation and advowson had been divided into six parts , one of which had been in the ...
... Henry VIII . to Sir Richard Long : it is now in moieties between Mr. Huddleston and Mr. Gosling , who are joint patrons of the vicarage . The impropriation and advowson had been divided into six parts , one of which had been in the ...
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