The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer, Volume 5William Reeves and T. Fisher Unwin, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... President . . . more meet to say masse in Salamanca , nor to beare office in Christian and reformed Commonwealls . " But King James probably never had a more attached and faithful servant , though the honest independence of the ...
... President . . . more meet to say masse in Salamanca , nor to beare office in Christian and reformed Commonwealls . " But King James probably never had a more attached and faithful servant , though the honest independence of the ...
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... President , in the chair . Mr. D. C. Bell exhibited , by permission of Mr. T. Topham , a bronze gilt spur , found in the grounds of Mr. Topham's residence , Middleham Castle , which was formerly the abode of Richard , Duke of Gloucester ...
... President , in the chair . Mr. D. C. Bell exhibited , by permission of Mr. T. Topham , a bronze gilt spur , found in the grounds of Mr. Topham's residence , Middleham Castle , which was formerly the abode of Richard , Duke of Gloucester ...
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... President , in the chair . Professor Baldwin Brown delivered a lecture on " The Romanesque Church . " The lecturer began the consideration of the Romanesque architecture of Medieval Europe by directing attention to the plan of the ...
... President , in the chair . Professor Baldwin Brown delivered a lecture on " The Romanesque Church . " The lecturer began the consideration of the Romanesque architecture of Medieval Europe by directing attention to the plan of the ...
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... President , in the chair . Mr. E. Green exhibited ( by permission of Lady A. Gordon Lennox ) a silver seal and signet of Richard Townley ( born 1628 , ob . 1706 ) , of the Lancashire family of that name . Mr. R. S. Ferguson exhibited ...
... President , in the chair . Mr. E. Green exhibited ( by permission of Lady A. Gordon Lennox ) a silver seal and signet of Richard Townley ( born 1628 , ob . 1706 ) , of the Lancashire family of that name . Mr. R. S. Ferguson exhibited ...
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... President , in the chair . Mr. Hormuzd Rassam , F.R.G.S. , read a paper on " Biblical Nationalities , Past and Present . " Mr. Rassam expressed his regret that the Ottoman Government still persists in its refusal to allow members of the ...
... President , in the chair . Mr. Hormuzd Rassam , F.R.G.S. , read a paper on " Biblical Nationalities , Past and Present . " Mr. Rassam expressed his regret that the Ottoman Government still persists in its refusal to allow members of the ...
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