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  1. Obituary Prior to 1800: (as Far as Relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland) Volume 44 of Obituary Prior to 1800:, Sir William Musgrave Volumes 44-49 of Publications of the Harleian Society: Author: Sir William Musgrave: Editor: Sir George John Armytage: Compiled by: Sir William Musgrave: Published: 1899: Original from: the University of ...

  2. Page viii - Lives of the Most Eminent Persons of Great Britain and Ireland from the Accession of Henry VIII. Appears in 38 books from 1807-2006 Page 26 - Martyrology, or Brief Catalogues and Characters of the most eminent Persons who suffered for their conscience during the late times of Rebellion, either by Death, Imprisonment, Banishment, or Sequestration.

  3. 3 de ene. de 2012 · This visitor—most likely Andrea Trevisan, a prominent Venetian noble, or someone in his entourage—revealed his uncertainty about the British Isles at the outset of his report to the Venetian signory. Compare ‘the island of England’ in a letter to the duke of Milan, in Calendar of State Papers, Venice, vol.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2009 · Addeddate 2009-11-06 20:22:03 Associated-names Burke, John, 1787-1848 Bookplateleaf 0004 Call number

  5. Biographical / Historical. Horace Walpole (1717-1797) was an author, politician, antiquarian, patron of the arts, and prolific letter writer. He was the youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole, England's first prime minister, and moved in a circle comprised of the most influential figures in both the social and political worlds of 18th-century England.

  6. PETER C. HERMAN & RAY G. SIEMENS. Reading Monarchs Writing: Introduction. THIS ANTHOLOGY EXAMINES A BODY OF VERSE that has received surpris- ingly little attention: the poetry of Tudor and Stuart monarchs Hen- ry VIII, Mary, Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I, and James VIII. Despite all the enabling work that has been done on the intersections of ...

  7. John Browne, esquire, John Beverly, priest, and a. A commotion raised by Sir Roger Acton and Others. great number of other were assembled in armor against the king, his brethren, the clergy and realm. These news came to the king on the twelfth day in. Titus Livius.