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... Charles I. , who was splendidly entertained by him at Welbeck and Bolsover , in 1628 created him Earl of Newcastle , and in 1638 appointed him governor to his son , afterwards Charles II . His support of the king during the contest with ...
... Charles I. , who was splendidly entertained by him at Welbeck and Bolsover , in 1628 created him Earl of Newcastle , and in 1638 appointed him governor to his son , afterwards Charles II . His support of the king during the contest with ...
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... Charles II . ( 2 vols . 1741 ) , and his Britannia Sancta ( 2 vols . 1745 ) , a collection of the lives of British and Irish saints . Chalmers , ALEXANDER , an industrious bio- grapher and miscellanous writer , was born at Aberdeen in ...
... Charles II . ( 2 vols . 1741 ) , and his Britannia Sancta ( 2 vols . 1745 ) , a collection of the lives of British and Irish saints . Chalmers , ALEXANDER , an industrious bio- grapher and miscellanous writer , was born at Aberdeen in ...
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... CHARLES DIEUDONNÉ , COMTE DE , was born in Paris , 29th September 1820 , seven months after the assassination of his father , the Duc de Berri ( q.v. ) . On the day of his baptism Jordan , the Child of Miracle ' was presented by with ...
... CHARLES DIEUDONNÉ , COMTE DE , was born in Paris , 29th September 1820 , seven months after the assassination of his father , the Duc de Berri ( q.v. ) . On the day of his baptism Jordan , the Child of Miracle ' was presented by with ...
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... Charles II . , Shaftesbury was thought to be a good chancellor , though he was not a lawyer . A succession of eminent chancellors , from Lord Not- tingham to Lord Eldon , developed the rules of equity into a logical system . They did so ...
... Charles II . , Shaftesbury was thought to be a good chancellor , though he was not a lawyer . A succession of eminent chancellors , from Lord Not- tingham to Lord Eldon , developed the rules of equity into a logical system . They did so ...
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... Charles I. Guernsey sided for the most part with the English parliament , Jersey with the crown . In the former island , however , Castle Cornet , which commands the harbour , held out for Charles , and was not reduced until after ...
... Charles I. Guernsey sided for the most part with the English parliament , Jersey with the crown . In the former island , however , Castle Cornet , which commands the harbour , held out for Charles , and was not reduced until after ...
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