The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... known by this his seal ? Truly as he was known in the lists , or on the battle - field . His arms must appear on his shield , and on the trappings of his horse ; and so we find it . A mistake in the blazon would be fatal in the field of ...
... known by this his seal ? Truly as he was known in the lists , or on the battle - field . His arms must appear on his shield , and on the trappings of his horse ; and so we find it . A mistake in the blazon would be fatal in the field of ...
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... known in the sister king- doms as fairies , elves , or pixies . The farr - shee is known as the man- fairy ; the ban - shee is recognised as the woman fairy ; sometimes we have the term mna - shee , ' woman fairies , ' used with ...
... known in the sister king- doms as fairies , elves , or pixies . The farr - shee is known as the man- fairy ; the ban - shee is recognised as the woman fairy ; sometimes we have the term mna - shee , ' woman fairies , ' used with ...
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... known Irish superstition - claims some affinity with the Highlanders ' " second sight . " The Fetch is supposed to be a mere shadow , resembling in stature , features , and dress , a living person , and often mysteriously or suddenly ...
... known Irish superstition - claims some affinity with the Highlanders ' " second sight . " The Fetch is supposed to be a mere shadow , resembling in stature , features , and dress , a living person , and often mysteriously or suddenly ...
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The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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