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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his own domestic concerns, and the safety of himself and family. All that is left of this design seems to be, A … those whose blood fills their veins. Relationship of family extended, by the preservation of pedigrees, promotes a … same, to distinguish the different branches of the same family; and some, after a generation or two, have resumed the …
Lincoln Wills
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Cotham in the same county, a gentleman of an honourable family, which in the fifteenth century produced two eminent … service in the Civil War, and the first peer of that family, was at that time the sheriff of the county of … noticed in the Calendar, bear the well-known arms of his family (argent, three bendlets) impaling those of his wife, a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Bohemia trembled at the consequences to herself and her family of such a result of the Spanish policy of her … for his losses in unprecedented additions to his family honours. His scientific acquirements and his … of a country gentleman, and in the education of a large family, whom he carefully brought up in his adopted faith. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… be there on the 1st March next at the latest, with your family and retainers well arrayed, and with competent arms, … or were preserved amongst the private papers of the Conway family, there is now no means of determining, for Waller was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… may yet be found amongst the archives of some private family, as a like journal by Borough of the conferences at … was discovered by the late Mr. John Bruce amongst the family papers of Col. Carew, and subsequently edited by him … 17th September 1873. See Mr. Bruce's History of the Verney Family. Camden Soc., No. LVI. p. 204. MS. History of Scotch …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… spots of peculiar interest to every member of his family, and to Dunfermline, the place of his birth. At the … was, partly appears from a petition of her daughter Lady Hastings (p. 346), but the fact of her palpable madness … Crown. Such a state of affairs was most disastrous to his family, especially at a time when it was next to impossible …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… return; for we read in the declaration of the freemen of Hastings, calendared at page 565, 40 "Mr. White, in the … could, and moreover, would give to the poor of the town of Hastings 20 l. down, and 10 l. a year during his life, … and relates chiefly to the affairs of the English royal family and the fortunes of the young Prince Palatine, who, in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Spain, and, if not a Roman Catholic himself, the head of a family which had recently gone over to Rome. His letters as … from him and deserved best of him; and left a nu"merous family which was in a short time worn out, and yet outlived … estate, which he hath left to maintain himself and his family. "And as bound in duty he shall pray for your …
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