The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Volume 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 pages |
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... called , particularly in the western counties , some of which former- ly belonged to noble lords of the name . Two parishes in Devon- shire derived their names from the very family of Sir Walter : and the Devonshire Raleghs having been ...
... called , particularly in the western counties , some of which former- ly belonged to noble lords of the name . Two parishes in Devon- shire derived their names from the very family of Sir Walter : and the Devonshire Raleghs having been ...
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... called Lord of Coliton and Nettlecomb . Whence it should seem , the Somersetshire estate was a 10 Prince , 530 ; and Pole in Fardell . " Alias VOWELL . He was the first cham- berlain of Exeter , and twice member of Par- liament for that ...
... called Lord of Coliton and Nettlecomb . Whence it should seem , the Somersetshire estate was a 10 Prince , 530 ; and Pole in Fardell . " Alias VOWELL . He was the first cham- berlain of Exeter , and twice member of Par- liament for that ...
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... called Hayes , in the parish of Budley , near that part of Devonshire where the Otter - river discharges itself into the English Channel , Mr. Ralegh resided on this farm during his last marriage . Thus Hayes that the ledge before the ...
... called Hayes , in the parish of Budley , near that part of Devonshire where the Otter - river discharges itself into the English Channel , Mr. Ralegh resided on this farm during his last marriage . Thus Hayes that the ledge before the ...
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... called Bark Ralegh . At any rate he determined to hold a share in the expedition , though not in person ; and accordingly fitted out this bark at his own ex- pence . Sir Humphrey , by the assistance of Sir George Peckham and others ...
... called Bark Ralegh . At any rate he determined to hold a share in the expedition , though not in person ; and accordingly fitted out this bark at his own ex- pence . Sir Humphrey , by the assistance of Sir George Peckham and others ...
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... called the gulph of * See Capt . Edward Haies ' ( who accom- panied the expedition ) Report of the voyage in Hakluyt , vol . iii . p . 4S , he adds , the rea- son I could never understand - sure I am no cost was spared by their owner Mr ...
... called the gulph of * See Capt . Edward Haies ' ( who accom- panied the expedition ) Report of the voyage in Hakluyt , vol . iii . p . 4S , he adds , the rea- son I could never understand - sure I am no cost was spared by their owner Mr ...
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