Contains the blood royal, and part of the dukesF.C. and J. Rivington, Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... Margaret , daughter of Wences- laus , Elector of Saxony , whom he married 1386. By her he had , first , Catharine , wife of Casimir VI . Duke of Pomerania and Stetin , who died 1434 : she died 1429 ; second , Otto , called the Warrior ...
... Margaret , daughter of Wences- laus , Elector of Saxony , whom he married 1386. By her he had , first , Catharine , wife of Casimir VI . Duke of Pomerania and Stetin , who died 1434 : she died 1429 ; second , Otto , called the Warrior ...
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... Margaret , daughter of Ernest , Elector of Saxony , by whom he had , first , Otto , senior , born 14th August 1405 , who got the government in his father's lifetime ; but resigned it to his brother Ernest for Harburg , and a large sum ...
... Margaret , daughter of Ernest , Elector of Saxony , by whom he had , first , Otto , senior , born 14th August 1405 , who got the government in his father's lifetime ; but resigned it to his brother Ernest for Harburg , and a large sum ...
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... Margaret , born 1534 , married , 1559 , John or Hans , Count of Mansfeld ; sixth , Ursula , born 1536 , died 1538 ; seventh , Catharine , born 1537 , died young ; eighth , Elizabeth - Ursula , born 1539 , married , 1558 , Otto , Count ...
... Margaret , born 1534 , married , 1559 , John or Hans , Count of Mansfeld ; sixth , Ursula , born 1536 , died 1538 ; seventh , Catharine , born 1537 , died young ; eighth , Elizabeth - Ursula , born 1539 , married , 1558 , Otto , Count ...
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... Margaret , born 573 , married , 1599. John Casimir , Duke of Sax - Coburg ; and died 1643 seventh , Mary , born 1575 , died 1620 : eighth , Sibylla , born 1584 , married , 1617 , Julius Ernest , Duke of Bruns- wic - Danneberg , and died ...
... Margaret , born 573 , married , 1599. John Casimir , Duke of Sax - Coburg ; and died 1643 seventh , Mary , born 1575 , died 1620 : eighth , Sibylla , born 1584 , married , 1617 , Julius Ernest , Duke of Bruns- wic - Danneberg , and died ...
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... Margaret , married to William de Lisle . " This Sir Robert lies buried with Margery his said wife , in a chapel appropriated to his name , on the south side of the chancel of East Winch church , in com . Norfolk , where an arched ...
... Margaret , married to William de Lisle . " This Sir Robert lies buried with Margery his said wife , in a chapel appropriated to his name , on the south side of the chancel of East Winch church , in com . Norfolk , where an arched ...
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Seite 363 - Divi Britannici, being a remark upon the lives of all the kings of this isle, from the year of the world 2855, unto the year of grace 1660.
Seite 395 - Neither is there wanting daily, handsome occasion to retire, were it not for grinning honour. For let occasion be never so handsome, unless a man were resolved to fight on the parliament side, which, for my part, I had rather be hanged, it will be said without doubt, that a man is afraid to fight. If there could be an expedient found to salve the punctilio of honour, I would not continue here an hour. The discontent that I and other honest men receive daily, is beyond expression.
Seite 187 - first son, and the heirs male of his body ; and in default of such issue, to the use of...
Seite 93 - Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green, Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice, In temperate heat where he is felt and seen; In presence prest of people, mad or wise; Set me in high or yet in low degree, In longest night or in the shortest day, In clearest sky or where clouds thickest be, In lusty youth or when my hairs are gray.
Seite 211 - she was a woman of great beauty, but most enormously vicious and ravenous; foolish, but imperious ; very uneasy to the King, and always carrying on intrigues with other men, while yet she pretended she was jealous of him.
Seite 234 - A CENTURY OF THE NAMES AND SCANTLINGS OF SUCH INVENTIONS, as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected which (my former notes being lost) I have, at the instance of a powerful Friend, endeavoured now in the year 1655 to set these down in such a way as may sufficiently instruct me to put any of them in practice.
Seite 345 - February 1689, passed by an overwhelming majority with only one vote against, which stated that King James the Second having endeavoured to subvert the Constitution of the Kingdom, by breaking the original contract between King and People; and by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked Persons, having violated the fundamental laws and withdrawn himself out of the Kingdom hath abdicated the Government, and that the Throne is thereby vacant.
Seite 121 - ... habit, could not but conclude him to be a great person, his garb and fashion drawing more observation than did the rich apparel of others ; so that it was a common saying of the late Earl of Carlisle, ' Here comes the Earl of Arundel, in his plain stuff, and trunk hose, and his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman than any of us.
Seite 338 - Protestant re" ligion, are in great danger from Popery, and " that either this Parliament must suppress the " power and growth of Popery, or else that " Popery will soon destroy, not only Parliament, " but all that is near and dear to us.
Seite 268 - The first peer of the name, the first purchaser of the grants, was a Mr. Russell, a person of an ancient gentleman's family raised by being a minion of Henry the Eighth. As there generally is some resemblance of character to create these relations, the favourite was in all likelihood much such another as his master.