Notes and Queries, 68 tomasOxford University Press, 1883 |
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... EDWARD PEACOCK . Bottesford Manor , Brigg . The arms , or rather badges , here described seem clearly to indicate Catherine of Aragon . The rose and the fleur - de - lys are for England and France , which she used in right of her ...
... EDWARD PEACOCK . Bottesford Manor , Brigg . The arms , or rather badges , here described seem clearly to indicate Catherine of Aragon . The rose and the fleur - de - lys are for England and France , which she used in right of her ...
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... Edward II . , who , according to Sandford , died August 19 , 1284 , in his eleventh year . I have contented myself with merely describing the state of the roll as I copied it in facsimile ( with the aid of a powerful magnifying glass ) ...
... Edward II . , who , according to Sandford , died August 19 , 1284 , in his eleventh year . I have contented myself with merely describing the state of the roll as I copied it in facsimile ( with the aid of a powerful magnifying glass ) ...
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... EDWARD PEACOCK . SOLOMON'S SEAL ( 6th S. vii . 268 ) .- The legend of Solomon's seal ( Khatim Sulīmāni ) is connected with the superstitions and religious belief of the Mohammedans . This signet ring is said to have come down from ...
... EDWARD PEACOCK . SOLOMON'S SEAL ( 6th S. vii . 268 ) .- The legend of Solomon's seal ( Khatim Sulīmāni ) is connected with the superstitions and religious belief of the Mohammedans . This signet ring is said to have come down from ...
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... Edward III . upon pain of forfeiture thereof " ( Remains , p . 202 , Lond . , 1870 ) . Blount observes , s . v . black mail : " Black mail ( Fr. maille , i . e . , a link of mail , or small piece of metal or money ) signifies in the ...
... Edward III . upon pain of forfeiture thereof " ( Remains , p . 202 , Lond . , 1870 ) . Blount observes , s . v . black mail : " Black mail ( Fr. maille , i . e . , a link of mail , or small piece of metal or money ) signifies in the ...
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... EDWARD SOLLY . " The luxury of woe " are the concluding words of eight Anacreontic lines on the vine written by the poet Moore in 1801 : - " Weep on ; and , as thy sorrows flow , I'll taste the luxury of woe . " the south aisle ; the ...
... EDWARD SOLLY . " The luxury of woe " are the concluding words of eight Anacreontic lines on the vine written by the poet Moore in 1801 : - " Weep on ; and , as thy sorrows flow , I'll taste the luxury of woe . " the south aisle ; the ...
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