The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 246F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Earl indeed represents an imperial line . The Duke of Marlborough has precedence next after the Duke of Devonshire . It does not clearly appear for what reason Lord Churchill chose the title of Earl of Marlborough when offered a couple ...
... Earl indeed represents an imperial line . The Duke of Marlborough has precedence next after the Duke of Devonshire . It does not clearly appear for what reason Lord Churchill chose the title of Earl of Marlborough when offered a couple ...
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But One Earl of Salisbury , appears in King John . Another Earl ( John de Montacute ) appears in Richard II . He , by the way , was beheaded , without trial , at Oxford , shortly after the accession of Henry IV . Other Salisburys ...
But One Earl of Salisbury , appears in King John . Another Earl ( John de Montacute ) appears in Richard II . He , by the way , was beheaded , without trial , at Oxford , shortly after the accession of Henry IV . Other Salisburys ...
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... Earl of the Devereux line . Upon the Restoration , Charles II . revived the title in favour of Arthur Lord Capel , whose father had been beheaded by the Roundheads in 1649. He is ancestor of the present earl . The Earldom of Shaftesbury ...
... Earl of the Devereux line . Upon the Restoration , Charles II . revived the title in favour of Arthur Lord Capel , whose father had been beheaded by the Roundheads in 1649. He is ancestor of the present earl . The Earldom of Shaftesbury ...
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