Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Chequers Court ; Mrs. B. M. Beadnell ( née Polhill ) , of Sundridge , Kent ; Miss Disbrowe , of Walton Hall , Burton - on - Trent ; Mr. Edmund F. J. Deprez ; the Master and Fellows of Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge ; the Warden of ...
... Chequers Court ; Mrs. B. M. Beadnell ( née Polhill ) , of Sundridge , Kent ; Miss Disbrowe , of Walton Hall , Burton - on - Trent ; Mr. Edmund F. J. Deprez ; the Master and Fellows of Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge ; the Warden of ...
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... Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely certain , though I see little reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland , who was descended from ...
... Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely certain , though I see little reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland , who was descended from ...
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... Chequers Court ; whilst the other , which formerly belonged to the ancestress of that lady , is now in the hands of Mr. Headlam . Who then is represented in the picture ? It is only fair to say that Mr. Cust thinks that the dress of the ...
... Chequers Court ; whilst the other , which formerly belonged to the ancestress of that lady , is now in the hands of Mr. Headlam . Who then is represented in the picture ? It is only fair to say that Mr. Cust thinks that the dress of the ...
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... Chequers Court portraits of the two brothers . 5. The first Duke of Hamilton . The likeness in the portrait by Vandyke here given is borne out by the prints at the British Museum . There is a portrait at Hamilton Palace said to ...
... Chequers Court portraits of the two brothers . 5. The first Duke of Hamilton . The likeness in the portrait by Vandyke here given is borne out by the prints at the British Museum . There is a portrait at Hamilton Palace said to ...
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... Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely certain , though I see little reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland , who was descended from ...
... Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely certain , though I see little reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland , who was descended from ...
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