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Complete historical, chronological, & geneaological atlas, of the Royal Family of England, from William the Conqueror to his present Majesty George 3rd
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Complete historical, chronological, & geneaological atlas, of the Royal Family of England, from William the Conqueror to his present Majesty George 3rd
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Game entitled A complete historical, chronological, & geneaological atlas, of the Royal Family of England, from William the Conqueror to his present Majesty George 3rd; "originally selected by a lady for the use of her own pupils". 12 cards in slip case; Method of using the cards, explanation of the marks, &c.&c.; Family of Rollow of Normandy reigned 69 years gave 3 kings (1); Family of Anjou or Plantagenet reigns 331 years gives 14 kings (2); Family of Plantagenet continued (3); Branch of Lancaster or Red Rose (4); Genealogy of Henry the 7th from John Beauford second son of John of Gaunt (5); House of York, from Edmond 4th, son of Edward 3rd, to Elizabeth who married Henry (6); Family of Richard Duke of York brothers and sisters to Edward 4th (7); Family of Tudor reigns 118 years gives 5 sovereigns (8); Genealogy of James the 1st (9); Descendants of Charles the first (10); [untitled] Elizabeth, daughter of James the 1st married Frederick, the 5th elector Palantine, had one daughter (11); Image 2
Date 1820
date QS:P571,+1820-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions slip case, 12p.; 78 x 118 x 6 mm
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Games 13 (4)
Notes Allegro identifier: 20040903/15:08:17$jl .
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