British autography, a collection of fac-similies of the hand writing of royal and illustrious personages, with their authentic portraits, publ. by J. Thane [ed. by T. Thane]. [With], Volume 3 |
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... feveral engagements , particularly in 1672 , ( when he was made a Knight of the Garter ) and the year following , when he was appointed Rear Admiral of the Red ; and in the fame year ( in the absence of Prince Rupert ) Commander in ...
... feveral engagements , particularly in 1672 , ( when he was made a Knight of the Garter ) and the year following , when he was appointed Rear Admiral of the Red ; and in the fame year ( in the absence of Prince Rupert ) Commander in ...
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... feveral fums of money , granted to his Majefty , ( Charles II . ) for maintaining the war against the Dutch ; " and , in 1679 , was chofen one of the new Privy Council . He was High Steward of the University of Oxford ; and Lord Lieu ...
... feveral fums of money , granted to his Majefty , ( Charles II . ) for maintaining the war against the Dutch ; " and , in 1679 , was chofen one of the new Privy Council . He was High Steward of the University of Oxford ; and Lord Lieu ...
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... feveral occafions ; parti- cularly in the fight of Cropredy - Bridge . Afterwards , " he suffered the lofs of his eftate , imprisonment , and exile ; was with Charles II . ( being one of his little court ) and returned with him at the ...
... feveral occafions ; parti- cularly in the fight of Cropredy - Bridge . Afterwards , " he suffered the lofs of his eftate , imprisonment , and exile ; was with Charles II . ( being one of his little court ) and returned with him at the ...
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... feveral battles , that he was made Lieutenant General of the horse ; and in 1645 , Baron Gerard of Brandon in Suffolk . Af- terwards he was in exile with Charles II . being one of the Gentlemen of his Bed Chamber , yet , at the ...
... feveral battles , that he was made Lieutenant General of the horse ; and in 1645 , Baron Gerard of Brandon in Suffolk . Af- terwards he was in exile with Charles II . being one of the Gentlemen of his Bed Chamber , yet , at the ...
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... feveral of his Philofophical Works . In 1655 , he returned to England , with a defign , as is fuppofed , of re- conciling the Papifts to Cromwell ; however , it is certain , while he con- tinued here , he lived in great favour with him ...
... feveral of his Philofophical Works . In 1655 , he returned to England , with a defign , as is fuppofed , of re- conciling the Papifts to Cromwell ; however , it is certain , while he con- tinued here , he lived in great favour with him ...
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