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... Villiers raised to the Peerage • THE WOOLS OF . Page 1 • 23 TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY ( 28 July , 1616 ) ... VILLIERS UPON THE SENDING HIS PATENT FOR VISCOUNT VILLIERS TO BE SIGNED ( 12 August , 1616 ) • 4 6 TO THE KING TOUCHING ...
... Villiers raised to the Peerage • THE WOOLS OF . Page 1 • 23 TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY ( 28 July , 1616 ) ... VILLIERS UPON THE SENDING HIS PATENT FOR VISCOUNT VILLIERS TO BE SIGNED ( 12 August , 1616 ) • 4 6 TO THE KING TOUCHING ...
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... Villiers ( 3 Oct. ) Page 57 • 61 • 71 • c * 73 74 75 • 76 . 76 • 79 • • THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND THE ATTORNEY TO THE KING , in answer . ( 6 Oct. 1616 ) . 79 4. The two cloth companies TO THE LORD VISCOUNT VILLIERS ( 14 October 1616 ) ...
... Villiers ( 3 Oct. ) Page 57 • 61 • 71 • c * 73 74 75 • 76 . 76 • 79 • • THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND THE ATTORNEY TO THE KING , in answer . ( 6 Oct. 1616 ) . 79 4. The two cloth companies TO THE LORD VISCOUNT VILLIERS ( 14 October 1616 ) ...
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... VILLIERS ( 28 November , 1616 ) 3. Villiers's private estate . TO THE LORD VISCOUNT VILLIERS ( 29 November , 1616 ) 4. Case of Sir Thomas Monson • Page 98 . 99 99 . 101 . 102 103 . 105 . 106 • 107 114 . 115 118 120 His appearance at the ...
... VILLIERS ( 28 November , 1616 ) 3. Villiers's private estate . TO THE LORD VISCOUNT VILLIERS ( 29 November , 1616 ) 4. Case of Sir Thomas Monson • Page 98 . 99 99 . 101 . 102 103 . 105 . 106 • 107 114 . 115 118 120 His appearance at the ...
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... Villiers ; and that wonderful upward career , begun so early , con- tinued so long , and earned with so little effort or sacrifice on his own part -- for it seems that he had only to be himself in order to be 1 " Shorling and morling ...
... Villiers ; and that wonderful upward career , begun so early , con- tinued so long , and earned with so little effort or sacrifice on his own part -- for it seems that he had only to be himself in order to be 1 " Shorling and morling ...
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... Villiers . I have not used any glaring terms , but drawn it according to your Majesty's instructions , and the note which thereupon I framed , and your Majesty allowed , with some additions , which I have inserted . But I hope your ...
... Villiers . I have not used any glaring terms , but drawn it according to your Majesty's instructions , and the note which thereupon I framed , and your Majesty allowed , with some additions , which I have inserted . But I hope your ...
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