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... possession of Mr. Singer , at whose sale I bought it . It was so well illustrated by our dear mutual friend Mr. Bruce , and introduced by him , with some others , into the Camden Mis- cellany ( vol . v . ) , that I add to it his ...
... possession of Mr. Singer , at whose sale I bought it . It was so well illustrated by our dear mutual friend Mr. Bruce , and introduced by him , with some others , into the Camden Mis- cellany ( vol . v . ) , that I add to it his ...
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... possession a copy of Mendez's Col- lection of Poems , which you are aware was pub- lished in 1767 as a supplement to Dodsley's Collection . I am not about to make any remark upon the book itself ; but on the fly - leaves , at the ...
... possession a copy of Mendez's Col- lection of Poems , which you are aware was pub- lished in 1767 as a supplement to Dodsley's Collection . I am not about to make any remark upon the book itself ; but on the fly - leaves , at the ...
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... - thumbed copy in my possession of the third edition of A Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr ( London : printed for R. Wilkin , at the King's Head in St. Paul's Church Yard , 1711 ) 4th S. VII . JAN . 7 , '71 . ] 9 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... - thumbed copy in my possession of the third edition of A Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr ( London : printed for R. Wilkin , at the King's Head in St. Paul's Church Yard , 1711 ) 4th S. VII . JAN . 7 , '71 . ] 9 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... possession . W. P. JOHN BOVEY . - I shall be much obliged for any information concerning the ancestry , mar- riage , & c . of John Bovey , whose daughter Mary married Francis Courtenay ( who obit 1699 , v . p . Sir William Courtenay of ...
... possession . W. P. JOHN BOVEY . - I shall be much obliged for any information concerning the ancestry , mar- riage , & c . of John Bovey , whose daughter Mary married Francis Courtenay ( who obit 1699 , v . p . Sir William Courtenay of ...
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... possession of an entire barony in fee - simple appears to me to be necessary to constitute a landed proprietor a laird . If every 66 portioner , " i . e . every proprietor of one or more portions of a parish or barony , be a laird ...
... possession of an entire barony in fee - simple appears to me to be necessary to constitute a landed proprietor a laird . If every 66 portioner , " i . e . every proprietor of one or more portions of a parish or barony , be a laird ...
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