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1. For Antiquity, as old at least as William the Conquerour, as we are informed by our Learned Antiquaries; and that, not by Creation, |
1. For Antiquity, as old At least as William the Conqueror, as we Are informed by our Learned Antiquaries; and that, not by Creation, |
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Cambden. Selden, Titles of Honour, part. 2. cap. 5. who observes that the Bishop of Durhams style, in his Patents, &c. runs thus, Dei Gratiâ Episcopus Dunelm. &c. And I have observed for this forty years, that at the General Assizes and Sessions, the Publick Cryer concludes in this usual form, God save the King and my Lord of Durham. |
Camden. Selden, Titles of Honour, part. 2. cap. 5. who observes that the Bishop of Durhams style, in his Patents, etc. runs thus, Dei Gratiâ Episcopus Dunelm. etc. And I have observed for this forty Years, that At the General Assizes and Sessions, the Public Crier concludes in this usual from, God save the King and my Lord of Durham. |
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