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... lived in the reigns of Elizabeth and James 1. Mr. Planché , Rouge Croix , describes these pictures as evidently ancient , the greater number displaying the well - known and accurately - represented costumes of particular periods ...
... lived in the reigns of Elizabeth and James 1. Mr. Planché , Rouge Croix , describes these pictures as evidently ancient , the greater number displaying the well - known and accurately - represented costumes of particular periods ...
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... lived in the ninth century , in armour and dress of the fifteenth century ; his shield has on it an heraldic lion rampant , some 300 years before the earliest appearance of heraldic devices . Mr. Planché , in conclusion , considers the ...
... lived in the ninth century , in armour and dress of the fifteenth century ; his shield has on it an heraldic lion rampant , some 300 years before the earliest appearance of heraldic devices . Mr. Planché , in conclusion , considers the ...
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... lived well could die so well . Heretofore the strange conduct of Elizabeth towards her unfortunate cousin had not tended to exculpate her from authorizing the Fotheringhay tragedy . But it now appears that she really did not give the ...
... lived well could die so well . Heretofore the strange conduct of Elizabeth towards her unfortunate cousin had not tended to exculpate her from authorizing the Fotheringhay tragedy . But it now appears that she really did not give the ...
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... lived well could die so well . Heretofore the strange conduct of Elizabeth towards her unfortunate cousin had not tended to exculpate her from authorizing the Fotheringhay tragedy . But it now appears that she really did not give the ...
... lived well could die so well . Heretofore the strange conduct of Elizabeth towards her unfortunate cousin had not tended to exculpate her from authorizing the Fotheringhay tragedy . But it now appears that she really did not give the ...
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... lived at that time , purchased the hall in which the Queen of Scots was beheaded , and removed it to Connington , in Huntingdonshire . The stone of other parts was purchased by Robert Kirkham , Esq . , to build a chapel in his house at ...
... lived at that time , purchased the hall in which the Queen of Scots was beheaded , and removed it to Connington , in Huntingdonshire . The stone of other parts was purchased by Robert Kirkham , Esq . , to build a chapel in his house at ...
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