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... EARLY ENGLISH . A FUNERAL PROCESSION - FROM THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY DOORWAY AT KILLESHIN PAGE 18 20 20 20 2 I 21 22 23 CORMAC'S CHAPEL , CASHEL 24 KILCRONIG , CO . WICKLOW . ST . CRONAN'S CHURCH , ROSCREA ARMORIAL INSIGNIA OF THE CITY AND ...
... EARLY ENGLISH . A FUNERAL PROCESSION - FROM THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY DOORWAY AT KILLESHIN PAGE 18 20 20 20 2 I 21 22 23 CORMAC'S CHAPEL , CASHEL 24 KILCRONIG , CO . WICKLOW . ST . CRONAN'S CHURCH , ROSCREA ARMORIAL INSIGNIA OF THE CITY AND ...
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... early ages had become impaired . Casaubon then goes on to quote the well - known passage in Pliny's Epistles ( v . 3 ) , in which Pliny describes his uncle as travelling with a secretary by his side wearing gloves to protect his ...
... early ages had become impaired . Casaubon then goes on to quote the well - known passage in Pliny's Epistles ( v . 3 ) , in which Pliny describes his uncle as travelling with a secretary by his side wearing gloves to protect his ...
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... early into fashion , especially in the South of France , and were much worn by ladies . There is a passage in Du Cange from which it would seem that whaleskin , not a very supple material , was sometimes employed . This was probably the ...
... early into fashion , especially in the South of France , and were much worn by ladies . There is a passage in Du Cange from which it would seem that whaleskin , not a very supple material , was sometimes employed . This was probably the ...
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... earliest form of royal charter , the original " sign - manual . " I conclude this Paper with a query , to which I can ... early plates from Cambridge libraries - e.g . , ' Collegium sive aula S. St. Trinitatis in Academiâ Cantabrigiensi ...
... earliest form of royal charter , the original " sign - manual . " I conclude this Paper with a query , to which I can ... early plates from Cambridge libraries - e.g . , ' Collegium sive aula S. St. Trinitatis in Academiâ Cantabrigiensi ...
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... early as 1703. I have one of that date which may perhaps interest them . It is that of the Right Hon . Francis North , Baron Guil- ford , 1703. Two leopards holding up a shield , surmounting is the baron's coronet and helmet ...
... early as 1703. I have one of that date which may perhaps interest them . It is that of the Right Hon . Francis North , Baron Guil- ford , 1703. Two leopards holding up a shield , surmounting is the baron's coronet and helmet ...
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