| 1808 - 306 pages
...Rymer's Foedera, form a most valuable collection. They commence from the reign of Henry [, Anno, 1134; but they do not come lower in date than the first...Second, during the Usurpation ; and it appears to the Committee, thatit may be very desirable to have this work completed by a supplementary selection... | |
| Charles Purton Cooper - 1832 - 520 pages
...Rymer's Fcedera form a most valuable collection. They commence from the reign of Hen. I. 1134 (1 100), but they do not come lower in date than the first six years of Charles II. during the usurpation; and it appears to your Committee, that it may he very desirable to have... | |
| 1834 - 734 pages
...of Henry I., anno 1134; but they do not come Ipwer in date than the first six years of Charles II., during the usurpation; and it appears to your Committee,...papers as were omitted by the original compilers, and also to have it continued to the Revolution, or even to the Accession of the House of Hanover."... | |
| 1834 - 772 pages
...Rymer's Foedera, form a most valuable collection. They commence from the Reign of Henry I., anno 1134; but they* do not come lower in date than the first six years of Charles II., during the usurpation; and it appears to your Committee, that it may be very desirable to have... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1837 - 834 pages
...in Rymer's Fceder* form a most valuable collection. They commence from the reign of Henry I., 1131, but they do not come lower in date than the first...papers as were omitted by the original compilers." In reference to this point, they thus expressed themselves :— Such was, in part, the nature of the... | |
| Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy - 1862 - 626 pages
...Rymer's " Foedera form a most valuable collection. They com" mence from the reign of Henry I., anno 1134, but they " do not come lower in date than the first six years " of Charles II., during the usurpation ; and it appears " to your Committee, that it may be very desirable " to... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1833 - 686 pages
...in Rymer's Foedera, form a most valuable collection. They commence from the reign of Henry I., 1131, but they do not come lower in date, than the first...part, the nature of the work assigned to Dr. Clarke : ami his first task was,-— "To examine the different public offices, to ascertain what different... | |
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