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... GEORGE MORRIS . SIMPSON . - In Add . MS . 5829 , f . 13 , British Museum , are depositions against John Simpson , Vicar of Mount Bures , Essex , who is stated in the pedigree of the family , recorded in Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire ...
... GEORGE MORRIS . SIMPSON . - In Add . MS . 5829 , f . 13 , British Museum , are depositions against John Simpson , Vicar of Mount Bures , Essex , who is stated in the pedigree of the family , recorded in Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire ...
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... George Mason , " and " in all probability that very MS . or ' first draught ' is at this moment in his lordship's col- lection , " referring to a folio MS . upon vellum , confined almost exclusively to the emblazoning of arms , with ...
... George Mason , " and " in all probability that very MS . or ' first draught ' is at this moment in his lordship's col- lection , " referring to a folio MS . upon vellum , confined almost exclusively to the emblazoning of arms , with ...
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... GEORGE ENGLEHEART , miniature - painter , prac- tised in the last quarter of the last century with great repute , and was miniature - painter to George III . His portraits were marked by great power and fine colour , and his male ...
... GEORGE ENGLEHEART , miniature - painter , prac- tised in the last quarter of the last century with great repute , and was miniature - painter to George III . His portraits were marked by great power and fine colour , and his male ...
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... GEORGE WITHERS . 91 , Falkner Street , Liverpool . SNUFF . ( 4th S. iii . 597. ) The phrase , " to take in snuff " " to take in dudgeon , " is of common occurrence in the seven- teenth century and earlier . Shakespeare quibbles on the ...
... GEORGE WITHERS . 91 , Falkner Street , Liverpool . SNUFF . ( 4th S. iii . 597. ) The phrase , " to take in snuff " " to take in dudgeon , " is of common occurrence in the seven- teenth century and earlier . Shakespeare quibbles on the ...
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... George III . from January 1 , 1805 , and died in 1808. The King is said to have regarded him as one of the Newark family . No. 1 had a son , whom I shall only designate as No. 2 , R. L. A. , as I do not wish to take it upon me to ...
... George III . from January 1 , 1805 , and died in 1808. The King is said to have regarded him as one of the Newark family . No. 1 had a son , whom I shall only designate as No. 2 , R. L. A. , as I do not wish to take it upon me to ...
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