id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22126 Various Notes and Queries, Number 35, June 29, 1850 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. .txt text/plain 14502 1113 80 calls the father Lord Goring, and Sir Edward Nicholas calls him Earl of stating that Lord Goring the son has come to Beauvois, and is on his way to George Lord Goring the son is referred to in another speech preserved in valuable communication respecting Sir George Buc (Vol. ii., p. Mr. Corser wishes to show that Sir George Buc's days "were further speaking of Sir George Buc's _Great Plantagenet_, as published in 1635, was the reader," which is dated "from the King's Office of the Revels, St. Peter's Hill, 1619." This _history_ was first published in 1646, by George great-grandson of Sir John Bucke, who, having helped Richard to a horse the Court of Chancery is a Report made to Lord Keeper Williams by Sir Wm. Jones, who had been Lord Chief Justice in Ireland, dated the 10th Nov. 1623, respecting a suit referred to him by the Lord Keeper, in which _Golden Frog and Sir John Poley_ (Vol. i., p. ./cache/22126.txt ./txt/22126.txt