| Sir Richard Le Scrope - 1832 - 506 páginas
...their rank with honour and integrity from time beyond memory. He had never heard of any interruption by Sir Robert Grosvenor or his ancestors to the use of the arms by the Scropes, nor had he ever heard of him or them until this dispute commenced. The arms of Dalyngrigge... | |
| 1845 - 364 páginas
...used the said arms ? Said no, but he had heard say that it passed the memory of man. Asked, whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert Grosvenor, or by his ancestors, or by any one in his name, to the said Sir Richard, or to any of his ancestors ?... | |
| 1845 - 762 páginas
...used the said arms ? Said no, but he had heard say that it passed the memory of man. Asked, whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert Grosvenor, or by his ancestors, or by any one in his name, to the said Sir Richard, or to any of his ancestors ?... | |
| 1845 - 538 páginas
...used the said arms ? Said no, but he had heard say that it passed the memory of man. Asked, whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert Grosvenor, or by his ancestors, or by any one in his name, to the said Sir Richard, or to any of his ancestors ?... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1845 - 348 páginas
...used the said Arms? said, No, but he had heard say that it passed the memory of man. Asked, whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert 44 Ht'fe of ©fiaurer. Grosvenor, or by his ancestors, or by any one in his name, to the said Sir Richard,... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1847 - 636 páginas
...banners, glass, paintings, and vestments, and commonly called the arms of Scrope. Being asked whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert Grosvenor or his ancestors, said no, but that he was once in Friday Street, London, and walking through the street, he observed... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1854 - 650 páginas
...gentry, and used the same arms. Asked if he had heard say that it passed the memory of man. Asked whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert Grosvenor, or by his ancestors, or by any one in his name, to the said Sir Richard, or to any of his ancestors. Said... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1874 - 434 páginas
...paintings, and vestments, and commonly called the arms of Scrope." Being further pressed as to whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert Grosvenor or his ancestors, he said : — " No ; but that he was once in Friday Street, London, and, walking through the street,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 498 páginas
...used the said Arms ? said, No, but he had heard say that it passed the memory of man. Asked, whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert Grosvenor, or by his ancestors, or by any one in his name, to the said Sir Richard, or to any of his ancestors ?... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 404 páginas
...used^he said Arms ? said, No, but he had heard say that it passed the memory of man. Asked, whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Bobert Grosvenor, or by his ancestors, or by any one in his name, to the said Sir Richard, or to any... | |
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