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Arthur was Emperor or Supreme King of the British confederation of sovereign states ; and it is unreasonable to suppose that the wife of the Emperor would not have a distinctive title or would have the same title as the wife of a petty ...
Arthur was Emperor or Supreme King of the British confederation of sovereign states ; and it is unreasonable to suppose that the wife of the Emperor would not have a distinctive title or would have the same title as the wife of a petty ...
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134Damage to Bridge - Simeon Slingsby - Dr . John King , The Six Clerks in Chancery - The Domesday Mansio , " 135 - The ... at Oxford and Cambridge will , I trust , be of interest to readers of ' N. & Q . ' :Kings and Queens Regnant .
134Damage to Bridge - Simeon Slingsby - Dr . John King , The Six Clerks in Chancery - The Domesday Mansio , " 135 - The ... at Oxford and Cambridge will , I trust , be of interest to readers of ' N. & Q . ' :Kings and Queens Regnant .
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Lady Margaret lived to see fully established ) King Henry VI . can only be called co - founder absorbed the struggling ... Of his two famous called God's House , due to the beneficence of foundations , the colleges of Eton and King's ...
Lady Margaret lived to see fully established ) King Henry VI . can only be called co - founder absorbed the struggling ... Of his two famous called God's House , due to the beneficence of foundations , the colleges of Eton and King's ...
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