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The Duke of Norfolk , by his tenure of Arundel Castle , is the premier Earl in the English peer- age ; but the Earldom of Shrews- bury is the earliest of that rank by creation . The dignity was con- ferred by Henry VI . , on the famous ...
The Duke of Norfolk , by his tenure of Arundel Castle , is the premier Earl in the English peer- age ; but the Earldom of Shrews- bury is the earliest of that rank by creation . The dignity was con- ferred by Henry VI . , on the famous ...
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The Duke of Norfolk , by his tenure of Arundel Castle , is the premier Earl in the English peer- age ; but the Earldom of Shrews- bury is the earliest of that rank by creation . The dignity was con- ferred by Henry VI . , on the famous ...
The Duke of Norfolk , by his tenure of Arundel Castle , is the premier Earl in the English peer- age ; but the Earldom of Shrews- bury is the earliest of that rank by creation . The dignity was con- ferred by Henry VI . , on the famous ...
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Baron Cowley , G. C.B. , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo tentiary to His Majesty the Emperor of the French , to be Viscount Dangan , in the county of Meath , and Earl Cowley . The Archbishop of Canterbury , the Earl ...
Baron Cowley , G. C.B. , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo tentiary to His Majesty the Emperor of the French , to be Viscount Dangan , in the county of Meath , and Earl Cowley . The Archbishop of Canterbury , the Earl ...
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