The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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... Arms in Churches ... 19 Proceedings in present Session of Parliament 65 Daniel's Expedition to Surat in India ....... ib . Interesting Intell , from the London Gazettes 69 Modern Inscriptions and dubious Readings 23 Abstract of ...
... Arms in Churches ... 19 Proceedings in present Session of Parliament 65 Daniel's Expedition to Surat in India ....... ib . Interesting Intell , from the London Gazettes 69 Modern Inscriptions and dubious Readings 23 Abstract of ...
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... arms are 2 Crocodiles in saltire ( See Plate II . fig 3. ) I was not able to obtain any information of this Thomas Salle , except that which is contained in the inscription above quoted . The figures ( Plate II . figs . 1 and 2 ) are ...
... arms are 2 Crocodiles in saltire ( See Plate II . fig 3. ) I was not able to obtain any information of this Thomas Salle , except that which is contained in the inscription above quoted . The figures ( Plate II . figs . 1 and 2 ) are ...
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... Arms in Churches , in a differ- ent book to that quoted by your Cor- respondent D. M. I transcribe it , thinking this information may tend to confirm " Baker's conjecture , " men- tioned in your Magazine for May last , p . 415 , and ...
... Arms in Churches , in a differ- ent book to that quoted by your Cor- respondent D. M. I transcribe it , thinking this information may tend to confirm " Baker's conjecture , " men- tioned in your Magazine for May last , p . 415 , and ...
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... arms of Sir Nicholas Heron , with a note stating that the first Coat is Heron ; second , Bond ; third , Alphen ; and fourth , Petit . There is no other notice of the Herons or their alliances ; but from the above disposition of his ...
... arms of Sir Nicholas Heron , with a note stating that the first Coat is Heron ; second , Bond ; third , Alphen ; and fourth , Petit . There is no other notice of the Herons or their alliances ; but from the above disposition of his ...
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... arms ; by treaties made without oaths ; and that which is more to be admired as worthy of imitation by all governments , and which will redound to their credit to the latest posterity , they never broke their treaties with the native ...
... arms ; by treaties made without oaths ; and that which is more to be admired as worthy of imitation by all governments , and which will redound to their credit to the latest posterity , they never broke their treaties with the native ...
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