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... mentioned by Lady Anne Clifford as royal equeries in her description of certain fêtes which took place in presence of James I. at Grafton , the seat of her father , George , Earl of Cumberland , in June , 1603. From 1608 till 1624 , the ...
... mentioned by Lady Anne Clifford as royal equeries in her description of certain fêtes which took place in presence of James I. at Grafton , the seat of her father , George , Earl of Cumberland , in June , 1603. From 1608 till 1624 , the ...
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... mentioned that there is a family of the same name descended from him , now existing in Yorkshire . B. ROYAL ... mention is made of their being translations . The works were published originally in English , so that I presume Mrs ...
... mentioned that there is a family of the same name descended from him , now existing in Yorkshire . B. ROYAL ... mention is made of their being translations . The works were published originally in English , so that I presume Mrs ...
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... mentioned . Thus it is highly in- probable that the Duncansons should have had no following of their own , and that the first adherents mentioned in the list should have belonged only to young John Ayson . ( It would be easy to con ...
... mentioned . Thus it is highly in- probable that the Duncansons should have had no following of their own , and that the first adherents mentioned in the list should have belonged only to young John Ayson . ( It would be easy to con ...
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Sir Walter Scott 1Shakspeariana 2FolkLore | 3 |
The Wordsworths 9De Quincey Goughs | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 102 |
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