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- Square in Zrenjanin, Serbia. The inscription says: "To the King Peter I, gratious people, to its liberator". Separation from the Kingdom of Hungary and unification...
- legally called and orderly mett for the sollome reception of his Majestyes gratious letter pattent unto them sent, and having in order thereto chosen the President...
- Bill. As late as 1683 the act was being used against a Quaker meeting in 'Gratious' Street (Gracechurch Street), London. Long title: An Act For the preventing...
- September, Anno 1590, in the ****II yeare of the moste happye raigne of our gratious Soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth." A transcript was made of the inscriptions...
- petition he says that: I was entertained your Majestie's servaunt by your own gratious favor ... strengthened with condicions that I should ayme all my courses...
- Printed by R. Blower for W. Barley, and Io. Bayly, and are to besolde in Gratious street. Long, Dave (2017). "Cataloguing tsunami events in the UK". Geological...
- Car. 2. c. 5 General Pardon Act 1672 An Act for the Kings Majestyes most Gratious, Generall and Free Pardon. The whole. 25 Car. 2. c. 6 Aliens Duty Act 1672...
- hir highnesse. London: Henry Bynneman. 1579. A true report of the most gratious and mercifull message of hir most excellent Maiestie, sent by the righte...
- legally called and orderly mett for the sollome reception of his Majestyes gratious letter pattent unto them sent, and having in order thereto chosen the President...
- to leave England, accompanied by Mary Collet, whom he revered as his "gratious mother". He arranged for Mary's son, Collete Ferrer, to take over his fellowship...