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The Account of Richard Maydous , French PRONUNCIATION ( 5th S. ii . 368 , 415 , Philip Crese Erl , Gilbert le Large , and Richard de Dun438 . ) -— The Rosciad is kept in countenance by sterre , of all receipts , èxpenses , and ...
The Account of Richard Maydous , French PRONUNCIATION ( 5th S. ii . 368 , 415 , Philip Crese Erl , Gilbert le Large , and Richard de Dun438 . ) -— The Rosciad is kept in countenance by sterre , of all receipts , èxpenses , and ...
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It is generally Reginald ( but by some Roger ) , ceded his found on many medieval bells in East Anglia , as Castle of Trematon to his Lord Paramount , Richard may be seen in Mr. L'Estrange's interesting Earl of Cornwall , in 1289 . sit ...
It is generally Reginald ( but by some Roger ) , ceded his found on many medieval bells in East Anglia , as Castle of Trematon to his Lord Paramount , Richard may be seen in Mr. L'Estrange's interesting Earl of Cornwall , in 1289 . sit ...
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99 C Isabel de Cornwall , a natural dau'r of Richard King of record of her ever having married into the Arundel the Romans , whom King Henry III . called niece . She family , as Heylin states , and she was undoubtedly was wife to ...
99 C Isabel de Cornwall , a natural dau'r of Richard King of record of her ever having married into the Arundel the Romans , whom King Henry III . called niece . She family , as Heylin states , and she was undoubtedly was wife to ...
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