Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnæ Britanniæ: An Analytical Catalogue of Books on Genealogy, Heraldry, Nobility, Knighthood & Ceremonies |
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... France , to the end that he command this book to be had and read unto other young Lords , Knights , and Gentlemen within this royame , that the noble Order of Chivalry be hereafter better used and honoured than it hath been in late days ...
... France , to the end that he command this book to be had and read unto other young Lords , Knights , and Gentlemen within this royame , that the noble Order of Chivalry be hereafter better used and honoured than it hath been in late days ...
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... France , on whose decease she married Charles Brandon , Duke of Suffolk . For a more detailed account of the tract , which is in the British Museum , vide Archælogia , vol . xviii . part i . p . 33 , by H. Ellis , Esq . This singular ...
... France , on whose decease she married Charles Brandon , Duke of Suffolk . For a more detailed account of the tract , which is in the British Museum , vide Archælogia , vol . xviii . part i . p . 33 , by H. Ellis , Esq . This singular ...
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... France , or a question set forth by Lady Prudence , viz . " which realme christened is most worthy to be approached to honour ? " which is , of course , ended in favour of England . It is included in Gore's Catalogue , p . 95 , but ...
... France , or a question set forth by Lady Prudence , viz . " which realme christened is most worthy to be approached to honour ? " which is , of course , ended in favour of England . It is included in Gore's Catalogue , p . 95 , but ...
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... France . Quarto . In Black Letter . Mary was married to Francis the Dauphin , Dec. 14 , 1557. By the accidental death of King Henry II . Francis succeeding , she became Queen of France , and the royal pair were crowned at Rheims , Sept ...
... France . Quarto . In Black Letter . Mary was married to Francis the Dauphin , Dec. 14 , 1557. By the accidental death of King Henry II . Francis succeeding , she became Queen of France , and the royal pair were crowned at Rheims , Sept ...
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... of thirty lines . After the poem comes " The Order and formall Proceeding at the Funerall of the most high , renowned , famous , and mightie Princesse Elizabeth , of England , France , and BIBLIOTHECA HERALDICA . - Q . ELIZ . 55.
... of thirty lines . After the poem comes " The Order and formall Proceeding at the Funerall of the most high , renowned , famous , and mightie Princesse Elizabeth , of England , France , and BIBLIOTHECA HERALDICA . - Q . ELIZ . 55.
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