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... Albert is comparatively easy , and the Compiler believes that he may claim the satisfaction of being the first to point out the direct and unbroken descent of His Royal Highness from her Majesty's Anglo - Saxon ancestors , a descent ...
... Albert is comparatively easy , and the Compiler believes that he may claim the satisfaction of being the first to point out the direct and unbroken descent of His Royal Highness from her Majesty's Anglo - Saxon ancestors , a descent ...
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... Albert's lineage , being so closely connected with Her Majesty's , is given . Table XXXI . is occupied by the lineal Kings of Denmark , who were frequently allied with the royal houses of England : whilst Table XXXII . is occupied by ...
... Albert's lineage , being so closely connected with Her Majesty's , is given . Table XXXI . is occupied by the lineal Kings of Denmark , who were frequently allied with the royal houses of England : whilst Table XXXII . is occupied by ...
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... ALBERT XXVI . The Houses of De CLARE , De BURG , and MORTIMER XXVII . Conclusion Genealogical Tables Appendix • · · 309 · 314 321 • 345 353 385 CORRIGENDA . P. 66 , note 37 , for " spousa " read " sponsa . " P. 137 , line 15 , read " to ...
... ALBERT XXVI . The Houses of De CLARE , De BURG , and MORTIMER XXVII . Conclusion Genealogical Tables Appendix • · · 309 · 314 321 • 345 353 385 CORRIGENDA . P. 66 , note 37 , for " spousa " read " sponsa . " P. 137 , line 15 , read " to ...
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... Egbert , " 6 Syster's sonne he was to Kyng Sygbert , Also men sayde he came of Ingils ' bloude P. 182 . And uery heyre he was to hym and Ine . " P. 191 . CHAPTER II . " Egbright of alle the londe had AND PRINCE ALBERT . 7.
... Egbert , " 6 Syster's sonne he was to Kyng Sygbert , Also men sayde he came of Ingils ' bloude P. 182 . And uery heyre he was to hym and Ine . " P. 191 . CHAPTER II . " Egbright of alle the londe had AND PRINCE ALBERT . 7.
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... the latter are used for noble and royal houses , the terms are not so readily compre- hended by the general reader . 8 Glover . Cat . of Honor , and Strutt . Ethelwolf's first queen was the Lady Osburgha , a woman AND PRINCE ALBERT . 11.
... the latter are used for noble and royal houses , the terms are not so readily compre- hended by the general reader . 8 Glover . Cat . of Honor , and Strutt . Ethelwolf's first queen was the Lady Osburgha , a woman AND PRINCE ALBERT . 11.
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afterwards Albert ancestor Anne argent arms azure Baldwin barons battle Bavaria became born brother Brunswick BURG called Charlemagne Charles Clare Conqueror consort Count crown daugh daughter death descended died Duke of Bavaria Duke of Normandy Duke of Saxony Duke of York Earl of March Edmund Mortimer Edward Edward III eldest Eleanor Elizabeth Emperor English ERNEST famous father Frederick George Gloucester Glover grandson GUELPH gules heir heiress Henry II HENRY the LION Henry VII Heylin House House of Este Hugh Isabel issue James John Judith Kent King of England King of France King of Scots Lancaster lineal Lord Louis Margaret marriage married Mary Matilda Maud monarch mother noble Norman Normandy Otho pedigree Pepin Plantagenet Princess Queen reign Richard Richard II Richard Plantagenet Roger Mortimer royal Scotland Scottish Shakspeare Sir Walter Scott sister slain sons Sophia Stuart succeeded surnamed Thomas throne Tudor Ulster VICTORIA wife William Witikind
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