The Antiquary, Volumen4E.W. Allen, 1873 |
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... Queen of Scots , and not only in accidental connection with various important works , but we meet also with various evidences of her own personal skill as a needlewoman . The name of Her Majesty the Queen is attached to three ...
... Queen of Scots , and not only in accidental connection with various important works , but we meet also with various evidences of her own personal skill as a needlewoman . The name of Her Majesty the Queen is attached to three ...
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... Queen of Pollochock is said to have killed with his dirk the last Scottish wolf , but I do not know the period at which the gallant Highlander flourished . JOHN BRAND . THE TICHBORNE FAMILY . - Was the Tichborne whose signature appears ...
... Queen of Pollochock is said to have killed with his dirk the last Scottish wolf , but I do not know the period at which the gallant Highlander flourished . JOHN BRAND . THE TICHBORNE FAMILY . - Was the Tichborne whose signature appears ...
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... queen , and her handmaids . The Abbé de la Rue is the ablest advocate of the 12th century theory , and to reconcile ... Queen Matilda's connection with the tapestry be correct , it is very unreasonable to expect to find it in the ...
... queen , and her handmaids . The Abbé de la Rue is the ablest advocate of the 12th century theory , and to reconcile ... Queen Matilda's connection with the tapestry be correct , it is very unreasonable to expect to find it in the ...
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... Queen of Henry I. But it has been pointed out Saxons . Mr. Lancelot thinks it an unfinished work , but that the ... Queens of England , " i . 66 , with little reason , says that this Turold was a dwarf who designed the cartoon from which ...
... Queen of Henry I. But it has been pointed out Saxons . Mr. Lancelot thinks it an unfinished work , but that the ... Queens of England , " i . 66 , with little reason , says that this Turold was a dwarf who designed the cartoon from which ...
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... Queen Margaret as a part of her dower by Edward I. The two dungeons in the basement are 40 feet long , and are separated by a wall , which runs up the centre of the keep , dividing it into two parts . In this respect it resembles the ...
... Queen Margaret as a part of her dower by Edward I. The two dungeons in the basement are 40 feet long , and are separated by a wall , which runs up the centre of the keep , dividing it into two parts . In this respect it resembles the ...
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