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… of the universities, clergymen of parishes in England and Scotland, members of the Free Church of Scotland, and of the chief denominations in England." This … of the Garter, and Ambassador to France in behalf of Scotland. He died February the 16th, 1623. His lady was …
Old and New London
… Johnson, General Sir Archibald Campbell, John Duke of Argyll and Greenwich, andthough last, not leastCharles …
Old and New London
… three queensKatharine, Mary of France, and Margaret of Scotland"long on their knees begged pardon"), the king …
Old and New London
… the statement is corroborated by the fact that the name of Scotland Yard, between Charing Cross and Whitehall, was so …
Old and New London
… for the several departments of Government in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and some dependencies; and of …
Old and New London
… his house at Totehill) the kings and queens of England and Scotland, with divers courtiers and citizens, and whereof …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… together by three crowned trophies of emblems of England, Scotland and Ireland with royal motto, by Rundell, Bridge and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… worship for Presbyterians in connexion with the Church of Scotland; and a national school is supported. A spring here, …
Old and New London
… originally a throwster's shop, in Leman Street, or Argyll Street, Goodman's Fields, was built in 1729, by Thomas … him, but says, "I see nothing wonderful in it. The Duke of Argyll says he is superior to Betterton." Gray the poet, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Huntingdon, and mother of William the Lion, King of Scotland, made a grant of it in fee, with the exception of …
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