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... readers inform me how they were related to the family of Mortimer which came to England with the Conqueror ? Ecclesfield Vicarage . F. C. MONCREIFF . ABIGAIL HILL , afterwards Mrs. and then Lady Masham . Can any of your readers inform ...
... readers inform me how they were related to the family of Mortimer which came to England with the Conqueror ? Ecclesfield Vicarage . F. C. MONCREIFF . ABIGAIL HILL , afterwards Mrs. and then Lady Masham . Can any of your readers inform ...
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... readers who have read a few old books know that the older spelling of the perfect ed was t , whenever this ending was so pronounced . They know also that the change to printing it ed was made by half - educated printers ' readers , in ...
... readers who have read a few old books know that the older spelling of the perfect ed was t , whenever this ending was so pronounced . They know also that the change to printing it ed was made by half - educated printers ' readers , in ...
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... readers there may be one who can tell me of the fate of this way important manuscript , and put me in the examining it . Any letter addressed to me here will be thank- EDMUND VENABLES . fully acknowledged by The Precentory , Lincoln ...
... readers there may be one who can tell me of the fate of this way important manuscript , and put me in the examining it . Any letter addressed to me here will be thank- EDMUND VENABLES . fully acknowledged by The Precentory , Lincoln ...
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