The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, Under King Charles II, and King James II: The Hon. Sir Dudley North, Commissioner of the Customs, and Afterwards of the Treasury, to King Charles II : and the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles IIColburn, 1826 - Businessmen |
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... Earl of Rochester and Sir Leoline Jenkins , with , perhaps , the addition of Godolphin , being almost his only supporters in the cabinet . The views and objects entertained by this party , and the senti- ments with which they regarded ...
... Earl of Rochester and Sir Leoline Jenkins , with , perhaps , the addition of Godolphin , being almost his only supporters in the cabinet . The views and objects entertained by this party , and the senti- ments with which they regarded ...
Page xvi
... Earl of Sussex is descended . After the death of the Lord Dacres , his widow , the Lord North's daughter , married Chaloner Chute , who was once speaker to the pseudo - house of commons . She had no issue by him ; but his son Chaloner ...
... Earl of Sussex is descended . After the death of the Lord Dacres , his widow , the Lord North's daughter , married Chaloner Chute , who was once speaker to the pseudo - house of commons . She had no issue by him ; but his son Chaloner ...
Page xxi
... Earl of Yarmouth . The fourth and youngest daughter , Christian , married Sir George Wenieve of Brettenham , in Suffolk . And they have left divers children ; of whom the eldest , John , married a daughter of Sir Christopher Musgrave ...
... Earl of Yarmouth . The fourth and youngest daughter , Christian , married Sir George Wenieve of Brettenham , in Suffolk . And they have left divers children ; of whom the eldest , John , married a daughter of Sir Christopher Musgrave ...
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... Earl of Not- tingham , " that he should study all the morning , and talk all the afternoon ; " because a ready speech ( if it be not nature's gift ) is acquirable only by practice , and is very necessary for a bar practiser . I remember ...
... Earl of Not- tingham , " that he should study all the morning , and talk all the afternoon ; " because a ready speech ( if it be not nature's gift ) is acquirable only by practice , and is very necessary for a bar practiser . I remember ...
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... gather honey from all sorts of flowers . He was exceeding careful to keep fair with the cocks of the circuit , and particularly Serjeant Earl , who had almost a monopoly . The serjeant 99 66 was a very covetous man , and when 72 LIFE OF ...
... gather honey from all sorts of flowers . He was exceeding careful to keep fair with the cocks of the circuit , and particularly Serjeant Earl , who had almost a monopoly . The serjeant 99 66 was a very covetous man , and when 72 LIFE OF ...
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