Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... more children , Carew , and Walter , ' Sir Walter Ralegh , ' with a daughter , Margaret , described sometimes as older , and some- times as younger than Walter . At the time of Ralegh's birth the family had lost SIR WALTER RALEGH .
... more children , Carew , and Walter , ' Sir Walter Ralegh , ' with a daughter , Margaret , described sometimes as older , and some- times as younger than Walter . At the time of Ralegh's birth the family had lost SIR WALTER RALEGH .
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... described the family as ' consopited , ' and as having ' become buried in oblivion , as though it had never been . ' Yet Walter Ralegh of Fardell was still a land - owner of import- ance . His third marriage indicates that he had not ...
... described the family as ' consopited , ' and as having ' become buried in oblivion , as though it had never been . ' Yet Walter Ralegh of Fardell was still a land - owner of import- ance . His third marriage indicates that he had not ...
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... described as ' Walter Rawley , Esq . of Islington , ' and in the other as ' Walter Rawley , Esq . de Curia , ' that is About the of the Court . Young men of good family and ambition were in the habit of obtaining an introduction to the ...
... described as ' Walter Rawley , Esq . of Islington , ' and in the other as ' Walter Rawley , Esq . de Curia , ' that is About the of the Court . Young men of good family and ambition were in the habit of obtaining an introduction to the ...
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... described as by Cornelius Janssen , Portraits . sold at Christie's rooms in December , 1890 , represents a visage worn and sombre , the hair on the head thin . As the artist's first commonly acknowledged portraits taken in England are ...
... described as by Cornelius Janssen , Portraits . sold at Christie's rooms in December , 1890 , represents a visage worn and sombre , the hair on the head thin . As the artist's first commonly acknowledged portraits taken in England are ...
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... described . Use was made also of his engineering ability . There are references to reports by him on estimates for the repair of the fortifica- tions of Portsmouth , and to his discussion of the question with Burleigh and Sussex in the ...
... described . Use was made also of his engineering ability . There are references to reports by him on estimates for the repair of the fortifica- tions of Portsmouth , and to his discussion of the question with Burleigh and Sussex in the ...
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