Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 16Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1888 - Great Britain |
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... mouth , a post worth 1507. a year , and on 13 March 1765 was appointed colonel of the 16th foot , his old corps , the 79th , having ceased to exist . On 4 March 1766 he received of 6 1585 , ed . Foster , p . Draper Draper 5.
... mouth , a post worth 1507. a year , and on 13 March 1765 was appointed colonel of the 16th foot , his old corps , the 79th , having ceased to exist . On 4 March 1766 he received of 6 1585 , ed . Foster , p . Draper Draper 5.
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... received his principal of White Hall ( afterwards included education at Christ's College , Cambridge , as in Jesus College ) , Oxford , and of Pirye Hall a member of which he afterwards proceeded adjoining . On 23 June 1522 he was ...
... received his principal of White Hall ( afterwards included education at Christ's College , Cambridge , as in Jesus College ) , Oxford , and of Pirye Hall a member of which he afterwards proceeded adjoining . On 23 June 1522 he was ...
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... received three pounds in earneste of his playe called Wm . Longberd ' ( Diary , ed . Collier , p . 142 ) , and on the fol- lowing day he acknowledged the receipt of ' forty shillinges of Mr. Phillip Hinslowe , in part of vill , for the ...
... received three pounds in earneste of his playe called Wm . Longberd ' ( Diary , ed . Collier , p . 142 ) , and on the fol- lowing day he acknowledged the receipt of ' forty shillinges of Mr. Phillip Hinslowe , in part of vill , for the ...
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... received payments for munitions and provi- sions , which point to his personal residence with Annabella in the Castle . Annabella re- second Sir Malcolm , died in 1348 , leaving three sons , John , Maurice , and Walter . His daughter ...
... received payments for munitions and provi- sions , which point to his personal residence with Annabella in the Castle . Annabella re- second Sir Malcolm , died in 1348 , leaving three sons , John , Maurice , and Walter . His daughter ...
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... received a public funeral such as his native city had seldom witnessed . Sir A. Grant ( i . 304 ) calls him ' the greatest ædile that has ever governed the city of Edin- burgh , and the wisest and best disposed of DRUMMOND , SIR GORDON ...
... received a public funeral such as his native city had seldom witnessed . Sir A. Grant ( i . 304 ) calls him ' the greatest ædile that has ever governed the city of Edin- burgh , and the wisest and best disposed of DRUMMOND , SIR GORDON ...
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