Catalogue of the important collection of manuscripts, from Stowe. Which will be sold by auction, by messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & co., 11th June, 1849, and 7 following days1849 |
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... person to advance less than 1s .; above Five Pounds 2s . 6d . ; and so on in proportion . III . The Purchasers to give in their names and places of abode , and to pay down 5s . in the Pound , if required , in part of pay- ment of the ...
... person to advance less than 1s .; above Five Pounds 2s . 6d . ; and so on in proportion . III . The Purchasers to give in their names and places of abode , and to pay down 5s . in the Pound , if required , in part of pay- ment of the ...
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... persons of note , who were living at that period . These letters are nearly fifteen hundred in number , and are almost entirely unpublished . The Military and Miscellaneous Collections of the three Generals Richards , during the Spanish ...
... persons of note , who were living at that period . These letters are nearly fifteen hundred in number , and are almost entirely unpublished . The Military and Miscellaneous Collections of the three Generals Richards , during the Spanish ...
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... Persons . 294. 429 WILLS . Miscellaneous Extracts from the Wills of Eminent Persons . WILTON , in Co. Wilts . Account of Antiquities at WINCHESTER . Deeds and Documents relating to the City of WINDSOR Castle . Catalogue of Pictures in ...
... Persons . 294. 429 WILLS . Miscellaneous Extracts from the Wills of Eminent Persons . WILTON , in Co. Wilts . Account of Antiquities at WINCHESTER . Deeds and Documents relating to the City of WINDSOR Castle . Catalogue of Pictures in ...
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... person being admitted to the lists of a tournament , who could not prove four descents , and display a legitimate coat armour accordingly . Camden states , a gentleman of coat armour to be the first grantee , and that the third in ...
... person being admitted to the lists of a tournament , who could not prove four descents , and display a legitimate coat armour accordingly . Camden states , a gentleman of coat armour to be the first grantee , and that the third in ...
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... persons as have been impeached , and for what crimes , with a table of reference to the whole . The im- peachments are from the reign of Edward I , to the year 1696 . 60 JUDICATURE IN PARLIAMENT . folio . Press V , No. 20 The written ...
... persons as have been impeached , and for what crimes , with a table of reference to the whole . The im- peachments are from the reign of Edward I , to the year 1696 . 60 JUDICATURE IN PARLIAMENT . folio . Press V , No. 20 The written ...
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