Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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summoned in 1625 to lend money to King Charles . He joined Sir C. Morrison , Sir T. Hyde , and others in point - blank refusing , and must have felt awkward when in 1629 the King and Queen Henrietta Maria honoured him with a visit at ...
summoned in 1625 to lend money to King Charles . He joined Sir C. Morrison , Sir T. Hyde , and others in point - blank refusing , and must have felt awkward when in 1629 the King and Queen Henrietta Maria honoured him with a visit at ...
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... King and certain commissioners to be appointed under the Act , but that until such review should be made all canons , constitutions , and synodals provincial , being then already made and not repugnant to the law of the land or the King's ...
... King and certain commissioners to be appointed under the Act , but that until such review should be made all canons , constitutions , and synodals provincial , being then already made and not repugnant to the law of the land or the King's ...
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... King James I. , who , in 1603 , was chosen by the unanimous voice of the English people to be their king , would be most instructive to a real genealogist . Voltaire , in one of his philosophical works , treats this subject in a very ...
... King James I. , who , in 1603 , was chosen by the unanimous voice of the English people to be their king , would be most instructive to a real genealogist . Voltaire , in one of his philosophical works , treats this subject in a very ...
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