Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Lord Dorchester - Cave of Bargrave , Spencer of Offley , and Lord North . As the Lyttons were strongly Puritan , and Sir John Brocket had befriended Queen Elizabeth in her exile at Ashridge — she was actually his guest at Brocket , when ...
... Lord Dorchester - Cave of Bargrave , Spencer of Offley , and Lord North . As the Lyttons were strongly Puritan , and Sir John Brocket had befriended Queen Elizabeth in her exile at Ashridge — she was actually his guest at Brocket , when ...
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... LORD A. I tell you , my good man , I have nothing for you . • • • BEGGAR . Then may your bosoms be lacerated by the hydras of discord ! May a corroding colony of carking cares be ever ready to pullulate afresh , & c . , & c . • MR . C ...
... LORD A. I tell you , my good man , I have nothing for you . • • • BEGGAR . Then may your bosoms be lacerated by the hydras of discord ! May a corroding colony of carking cares be ever ready to pullulate afresh , & c . , & c . • MR . C ...
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... lord . " It is sometimes used when speaking of the small country squire , who , as " lord " of the manor , exercised the rights of lordship over the villeins on his estate . Or , again , the word is used in regard to the great lord or ...
... lord . " It is sometimes used when speaking of the small country squire , who , as " lord " of the manor , exercised the rights of lordship over the villeins on his estate . Or , again , the word is used in regard to the great lord or ...
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