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Page vii
... Earl of Devonshire , and dedicated it to the Countess . Also , a pamphlet called Honor Triumphant , " in honour of all faire ladies and in defence of these foure positions following — 1 , Knights in Ladies service have no free - will ...
... Earl of Devonshire , and dedicated it to the Countess . Also , a pamphlet called Honor Triumphant , " in honour of all faire ladies and in defence of these foure positions following — 1 , Knights in Ladies service have no free - will ...
Page 96
... Earl of Peterborough , obtained that title in the year 1627-8 . He was brought up in the Roman Catholic faith , but was converted by a disputation at his own house between Bishop Usher and a Catholic , who confessed himself silenced by ...
... Earl of Peterborough , obtained that title in the year 1627-8 . He was brought up in the Roman Catholic faith , but was converted by a disputation at his own house between Bishop Usher and a Catholic , who confessed himself silenced by ...
Page 95
... baronet by Charles II . He was perhaps a brother of Mr. Robert Ellice , one of " the three respected friends whom Ford inscribed The Lover's Melancholy , and also the friend of Davenant . to To the Truly Noble JOHN , EARL OF PETERBOBOUGH ,
... baronet by Charles II . He was perhaps a brother of Mr. Robert Ellice , one of " the three respected friends whom Ford inscribed The Lover's Melancholy , and also the friend of Davenant . to To the Truly Noble JOHN , EARL OF PETERBOBOUGH ,
Page 96
... Earl of Peterborough , obtained that title in the year 1627-8 . He was brought up in the Roman Catholic faith , but was converted by a disputation at his own house between Bishop Usher and a Catholic , who confessed himself silenced by ...
... Earl of Peterborough , obtained that title in the year 1627-8 . He was brought up in the Roman Catholic faith , but was converted by a disputation at his own house between Bishop Usher and a Catholic , who confessed himself silenced by ...
Page 185
... Earl Craven " ( according to Collins's Peerage ) , " the eldest son of Sir W. Craven , Lord Mayor , was much affected with military exercises from his youth , and signalised himself in Germany and in the Netherlands under Henry , Prince ...
... Earl Craven " ( according to Collins's Peerage ) , " the eldest son of Sir W. Craven , Lord Mayor , was much affected with military exercises from his youth , and signalised himself in Germany and in the Netherlands under Henry , Prince ...
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