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- Kingdom of Scotland containing the Claim of Right and the offer of the Croune to the King and Queen of England. Citation 1689 c. 28 Territorial extent ...
- William Croone (15 September 1633 – 12 October 1684) was an English physician and one of the original Fellows of the Royal Society. He was born in London...
- John Goodridge 6 November 1638 7 Richard Hunt 29 November 1654 8 William Croune FRS 8 June 1659 9 Henry Jenkes 21 October 1670 10 John King 2 October 1676...
- giues life; and love, dispaire doth giue: The godlie loue, doth louers croune with fame: The wicked loue, in shame dothe make them liue. Then leaue to...
- January 1566, it was said "he presseth enrnestlye for the Matrimoniall Croune, which she is loothe hastilye to graunte". An Italian newsletter, written...
- and mutuall correspondencie [of] long and happie continuance between our Crounes and Kingdomes : And so we leave your Maj. to the protection of Almigbtie...
- Slingsby, Timothy Clarke, George Ent, William Ball, Abraham Hill, and William Croune. R. E. W. Maddison, The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle F.R.S, Taylor...
- (1490–1502?) James Skipton (1502–1505) Henry Stayning (1505–1509) John Croune (1509–?) George Billington (fl. 1520–1522) John Bowland (fl. 1524–1527)...
- obstinate and malicious person': Robert Garnock, the Covenanters and the Croune of London". Jardine's Book of Martyrs. Retrieved 27 July 2019. Johnston...
- verses by Sir Nicholas Stuart and Thomas Flatman, besides an ode by W. Croune, D.D. Woodford's miscellaneous poems include two odes to Izaak Walton and...