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Nobility is a
social class found in many
societies that have an aristocracy. It is
normally ranked immediately below royalty.
Nobility has
often been an...
- Charles,
Lancaster Herald (d. 1613) C.viii A
treatise concerninge the
Nobilitie accordinge to the Lawe of Englande; The
orders of the king's
house in...
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public and
general 1571 c. 12 — 28
August 1571 Act in
favouris of the
nobilitie and
utheris quhilkis adjonit and
accompaneit the army of
England aganis...
- was, [RB] fell into a way of
makinge ****dillys ... for most of the
Nobilitie and Gentrie". RB soon had "three
score men att worke" and with the opening...
- with whom it is like she
purposeth to live. ... A
practise to
bring the
nobilitie into
contempt and beggery, by
nourishing such as may
provoke them to spend...
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Catholic friends.
Catesby replied "****ure your
selfe that such of the
nobilitie as are
worth the
saving shalbe preserved and yet
knowe not of the matter...
- and
written by
Robert Carliell Gent." It was
dedicated "to all
vertuous Nobilitie and well
affected Gentrie", to whom he
wished "Grace, Mercy, and Peace...
- the
Bannatyne Club in 1860] Ane
Sermon preichit befoir the
Regent and
Nobilitie upon a part of the
Third Chapter of the
Prophet Malachi, in the Kirk of...
- parts. The
first named, The
Glorie of Generositie. The second,
Lacyes Nobilitie.
Comprehending discourses of
Armes and of Gentry.
Wherein is
treated of...
- 1589 (printed in 1591); Advise,
Given by a
Catholike Gentleman, to the
Nobilitie and
Commons of
France ...
Translated out of the
French by I. Eliote, SR...