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... married William Earl of Devonshire ; and their son , Henry Courtenay , Marquess of Exeter , a favourite of King Henry the Eighth , broke a lance with the French monarch on the field of the cloth of gold . Sir William Courtenay of ...
... married William Earl of Devonshire ; and their son , Henry Courtenay , Marquess of Exeter , a favourite of King Henry the Eighth , broke a lance with the French monarch on the field of the cloth of gold . Sir William Courtenay of ...
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... marriage at Notre Dame in 1558 , Mary Queen of Scots saluted the Dauphin as King of Scotland ; and their mar- riage was declared by the titles also of " Dolphin and Dolphiness of France . " A rare gold coin bears the arms of the Dauphin ...
... marriage at Notre Dame in 1558 , Mary Queen of Scots saluted the Dauphin as King of Scotland ; and their mar- riage was declared by the titles also of " Dolphin and Dolphiness of France . " A rare gold coin bears the arms of the Dauphin ...
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... married his lady . * On the death of Francis Lord Godolphin , the last male heir of this noble race , in 1758 , the estates descended to the Duke of Leeds , grandson of the first Earl of Godolphin . The ancient family device , a dolphin ...
... married his lady . * On the death of Francis Lord Godolphin , the last male heir of this noble race , in 1758 , the estates descended to the Duke of Leeds , grandson of the first Earl of Godolphin . The ancient family device , a dolphin ...
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... Vallis House , Frome , in Somersetshire , in the reign of Edward IV . The heiress of the family married Lionel Seaman , Esq .; and in 1706 the estate passed to the Seamans , and the arms were afterwards THE HERALDRY OF FISH . 37.
... Vallis House , Frome , in Somersetshire , in the reign of Edward IV . The heiress of the family married Lionel Seaman , Esq .; and in 1706 the estate passed to the Seamans , and the arms were afterwards THE HERALDRY OF FISH . 37.
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... marriage of Prince Arthur in 1501 , presents an instance not very common of the armorial mantle worn by ladies of rank , and embroidered with her family insignia : * Noticed at page 34 . In the same compart- or , a dolphin naiant , THE ...
... marriage of Prince Arthur in 1501 , presents an instance not very common of the armorial mantle worn by ladies of rank , and embroidered with her family insignia : * Noticed at page 34 . In the same compart- or , a dolphin naiant , THE ...
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