The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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... Maule , De Valoniis , Brechin , and Brechin - Barclay , united in the Line of the Barons and Earls of Pan- mure . Compiled by the Hon . Harry Maule of Kelly , A.D. 1733. Edited by John Stuart , LL.D. Edin- burgh , 1874. ( Privately ...
... Maule , De Valoniis , Brechin , and Brechin - Barclay , united in the Line of the Barons and Earls of Pan- mure . Compiled by the Hon . Harry Maule of Kelly , A.D. 1733. Edited by John Stuart , LL.D. Edin- burgh , 1874. ( Privately ...
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... Maule , De Valoniis , Brechin , and Brechin - Barclay , united in the Line of the Barons and Earls of Panmure . Compiled by the Hon . Harry Maule of Kelly , A.D. 1733. Edited by John Stuart , LL.D. Edinburgh , 1874. ( Privately printed ...
... Maule , De Valoniis , Brechin , and Brechin - Barclay , united in the Line of the Barons and Earls of Panmure . Compiled by the Hon . Harry Maule of Kelly , A.D. 1733. Edited by John Stuart , LL.D. Edinburgh , 1874. ( Privately printed ...
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... Maule , on the death of his brother , styled by the Jacobites Earl of Panmure , was predeceased by his son the issue of his first marriage , James , Lord Maule , a young man of great learning and of the highest promise , who was ...
... Maule , on the death of his brother , styled by the Jacobites Earl of Panmure , was predeceased by his son the issue of his first marriage , James , Lord Maule , a young man of great learning and of the highest promise , who was ...
Page 474
... Maule and his sons , after his exile in Holland , made their peace with the Hanoverian Government , and were willing to take office under it ( though the loyalty must have been skin - deep , if we may rightly interpret one of James Maule's ...
... Maule and his sons , after his exile in Holland , made their peace with the Hanoverian Government , and were willing to take office under it ( though the loyalty must have been skin - deep , if we may rightly interpret one of James Maule's ...
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... Maule must be considered comparatively rich , for he left 11007. , which was applied to the settlement of all claims against him by the Marquis of Tulli- bardine . Poor Tullibardine's funds were very low at this period . He had been ...
... Maule must be considered comparatively rich , for he left 11007. , which was applied to the settlement of all claims against him by the Marquis of Tulli- bardine . Poor Tullibardine's funds were very low at this period . He had been ...
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