| sir Thomas Hugh Constable (1st bart.) - 1817 - 474 páginas
...Oak," and were to bear a silver medal, with the device of the king in the oak, pendant to a ribbon about their necks. But it was thought proper to lay it aside, lest it might open those wounds afresh, which at that time it was thought most prudent to heal. Among the names of... | |
| 1825 - 454 páginas
...of the King in the Oak, pendant to a ribbon, about their necks; but it was thought proper, however, to lay it aside, lest it might create heats and animosities,...those wounds afresh, which at that time were thought proper should be healed.a He married Mary the daughter of Sir Richard Gargrave, of in the county of... | |
| James Creasey - 1825 - 452 páginas
...of the King in the Oak, pendant to a ribbon, about their necks; but it was thought proper, however, to lay it aside, lest it might create heats and animosities,...those wounds afresh, which at that time were thought proper should be healed." He married Mary the daughter of Sir Richard Gargrave, of in the county of... | |
| Robert Simpson - 1826 - 982 páginas
...about their necks; but it was thought proper to lay it aside, * St. Wcrburgh's. t Weekly Post, 160. lest it might create heats and animosities, and open...that time were thought prudent should be healed.* DERBYSHIRE. Per Annimt. William FitzHerbert, Esq £.1000 Horton of Elton, Esq 3000 Charles Agard, Esq... | |
| Robert Simpson - 1826 - 614 páginas
...Knights of it were to wear a silver medal, with a device of the King in the Oak, pendant to a ribbon, about their necks ; but it was thought proper to lay it aside, * St. Wcrburgh's. t Weekly Post, 160. lest it might create heats and animosities, and open those wounds... | |
| 1830 - 542 páginas
...knights of it were to wear a silver medal, with a devise of the king in the oak, pendent to a ribbon about their necks: but it was thought proper to lay...curiosity would be acceptable to the public, though riot immediately relating to the order of baronets." The same desire as the editor of the note just... | |
| Edward Parry - 1851 - 532 páginas
...knights of it were to wear a silver medal, with a devise of the King in the oak, pendant to a ribbon, about their necks : but it was thought proper to lay it aside, least it might create heats and animosities, and open those wounds afresh, which at that time were... | |
| 1875 - 530 páginas
...knights of it were to wear a silver medal with a device of the king in the oak pendent to a ribbon about their necks ; but it was thought proper to lay...that time were thought prudent should be healed." He died in 1665. — (Gwallter Mechain's Works, vol. iii, p. 207.) BLAYNEY, RICHARD, second son of... | |
| Powys-land Club - 1898 - 410 páginas
...silver medal, with a device of the King in his Oak, pendent to a ribbon about their neck ; but it wns thought proper to lay it aside, " lest it might create...that time were thought prudent should be healed." His estate was valned at £1000 per annum in the year 1660. Names of those who vere deemed Jit to be... | |
| W. Samuel - 1868 - 216 páginas
...Oak,' but which intentibn was never carried into effect, the pretext for abandoning which being that ' it was thought proper to lay it aside, lest it might...and animosities, and open those wounds afresh which nt that time were thought proper to be healed.' In the said list the name of Rowland Gwynne, Esq.,... | |
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