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... sir Thomas Crewe , and sir Thomas Hedley , knight , and serjeants at law , and some other persons now deceased ; all my lands and tenements in Hertford- shire , were by me conveyed in trust : And whereas of late my fine , and the whole ...
... sir Thomas Crewe , and sir Thomas Hedley , knight , and serjeants at law , and some other persons now deceased ; all my lands and tenements in Hertford- shire , were by me conveyed in trust : And whereas of late my fine , and the whole ...
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... Sir Thomas Crewe , Sir Francis Barneham , Sir John Constable , and Sir Euball Thel- wall ; and I name and intreat to be one of my su- pervisors , my most noble , constant and true friend the duke of Buckingham , unto whom I do most ...
... Sir Thomas Crewe , Sir Francis Barneham , Sir John Constable , and Sir Euball Thel- wall ; and I name and intreat to be one of my su- pervisors , my most noble , constant and true friend the duke of Buckingham , unto whom I do most ...
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Francis Bacon. towards Sir Robert Douglass , and to procure Sir Robert ... Thomas Kent , Edward Legge . Decimo tertio die mensis Julii Anno Domini ... Crewe miles et dominus Johannes Constable miles executores in hujusmodi testa- mento ...
Francis Bacon. towards Sir Robert Douglass , and to procure Sir Robert ... Thomas Kent , Edward Legge . Decimo tertio die mensis Julii Anno Domini ... Crewe miles et dominus Johannes Constable miles executores in hujusmodi testa- mento ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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