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" I heard a great peer of this realm, and a learned, say, when he lived there was no king in Christendom had such a subject as Oxford. "
A Digest of the Laws of England Respecting Real Property - Page 185
by William Cruise - 1818
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A Treatise on the Origin and Nature of Dignities, Or Titles of Honor ...

William Cruise - Titles of honor and nobility - 1823 - 356 pages
...herein. Here is reH 3 presented to your lordships certamen honoris, illustrious honor. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned, say, when he lived...subject as Oxford. He came in with the conqueror earl of Guynes ; shortly after the conquest made great chamberlain, above five hundred years ago, by Henry...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 1

Law - 1825 - 318 pages
...Lordships certamen honoris, and as I may well say illustris honoris, illustrious honour. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned, say, when he lived...King in Christendom had such a subject as Oxford.* fife came in with the Conqueror, Earl of Gwynes ; shortly after the Conquest, made Great Chamberlain...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 1

Law - 1825 - 320 pages
...Lordships certamen honoris, and as I may well say illustris honoris, illustrious honour. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned, say, when he lived there was »o King in Christendom had such a subject as Oxford.* He came in with the Conqueror, Earl of Gwyoes...
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Report of proceedings on the claim to the earldom of Devon in the House of ...

sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1832 - 434 pages
...lordships certamen honoris, and, as I may well say,- illustris honoris, illustrious honour. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned say, when he lived,...as Oxford : He came in, with the Conqueror, Earl of Guines — shortly after the Conquest made Great Chamberlain of England, above five hundred years ago,...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ..., Volume 15

Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 pages
...lordships certamen honoris — illustrious honour. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned, sny, when he lived there was no King in Christendom had...a subject as Oxford. He came in with the Conqueror ; made great chamberlain by Henry I; by Maud, Earl of Oxford ; confirmed and approved by Henry Fitz-Empress,...
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Hortensius: Or, The Advocate: An Historical Essay

William Forsyth - Law - 1849 - 528 pages
...lordships certamen honoris, and, as I may well say, illmtris honoris, illustrious honour. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned, say, when he lived...conquest made great chamberlain of England, above five hundred years ago, by Henry I., the Conqueror's son, brother to Rufus ; by Maude the empress,...
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Hortensius: Or, The Advocate: An Historical Essay

William Forsyth - Law - 1849 - 538 pages
...lordships certamen honoris, and, as I may well say, illustris honoris, illustrious honour. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned, say, when he lived...as Oxford. He came in with the conqueror, earl of Gvvynes; ' shortly after the conquest made great chamberlain of England, above five hundred years ago,...
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman ..., Volume 1

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Chief justices - 1849 - 620 pages
...determine it. Here is represented to your Lordships certamen honoris, illustrious honour. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned say when he lived, ' there is no King in Christendom hath such a subject as Oxford.' And well might this be said, for DE VERE...
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The Reporters: Chronologically Arranged : with Occasional Remarks Upon Their ...

John William Wallace - Law - 1855 - 438 pages
...Lordships Certamen Honoris, and, as I may well say, Ulustris Honoris, Illustrious Honor. I heard a great peer of this realm, and a learned, say, when he lived,...Conquest, made Great Chamberlain of England, above five hundred years ago, by Henry the First, the Conqueror's son, brother to Rufus; by Maud, the Empress,...
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Barthomley: In Letters from a Former Rector to His Eldest Son

Edward Hinchliffe - Barthomley (England) - 1856 - 430 pages
...determine it. Here is represented to your Lordships 'certamen honoris,' illustrious honour. I heard a great peer of this realm and a learned say when he lived, 'there is no King in Christendom hath such a subject as Oxford.' And well might this be said, for De Vere...
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