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Esq. where he aUo had a house; he died at Kimberley, in 1465,,
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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Also, on a wreath, an unicorn passant ermine, armed, hoofed, maned and tufted, Or, the crest of the family of Ferrars, of Tamworth; aUo on a wreath,
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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Agent's Rights. mission, not only to be responsible for the solvency qf the purchaser, but aUo for the absolute payment of the price '.
The laws of trade and commerce, designed as a book of reference in mercantile transactions .. Williams, John, of the Inner Temple 1812
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The Houie aUo eauidered, in Coramitlee, lb« bill to iatifr the claim of Banm Steuben; wbiob,
The Debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States 1789
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All other expendiiurea whatever, beyond thkt amount, must liare pro - ceeded from loans, and the deficiency in those moneys to meet the current expenditure was aUo supplied by loans, and was an increase of debt.
The Debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States 1789
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• It is proper toobferre here, that all the French families of this name till continue to write it De Bourg, and in latin De Burro; and after the Dq Burghs remored from Normandy to England, ther aUo wrote De Bum, and fanerimes De Burgh, in order to accommodate the word to the Engfiih or Saxon accent, and in proceis of time they wrote Bourk.
The peerage of Ireland; or, A genealogical history of the present nobility of that kingdom .. 1789
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Si P. Sulpidum Rofum naui buie infiftere credamus, ftipatum aUo militc, forte non errabimtts.
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His Lordship was aUo Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews, In the latter part i) f life his Lordship retired to his seat in Scotland, and amused himself with planting, and other rural improvements, beneficial to himself and to his country.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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Sultani titulo hi principes rgaudebant} ab aUo eorum nttmmum figuris omatiim ibpra (num. xXxiil} exhibuimus, atque fbrma litteranmi huius niimmi in tempus Barkiaroki, h.e. in doodecimum faeculum circiter incidit.
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The We-Jkmeny who believed that the Kyng by this time had been arrived, fihdirg their Hopes deceaved, be - gan to murmur, apprehending Fear, perfuading theme - lelves, that 'the Kyng was dead of Grefe, and aUo fearing, if it (huld be foo, the Severity iind Rigour of the Duke of Lancajler and his Aflfociats.
Hibernica: Or, Some Antient Places Relating to Ireland ... Dublin, Ireland 1770
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