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<p>Majesty's favor. Our will and pleasure therefore is <lb/> that you Charles Duke of Norfolk, to whom the cognizance<lb/> of matters of this nature doth properly belong, do &#x2014;<lb/> require and Command that This our Concession<lb/> and Declaration be registered in our College of<lb/> Arms, To the End that our Officers of Arms and all<lb/> others upon Occasion may take full Notice, and<lb/>have full knowledge thereof. And for so doing<lb/>This shall be your Warrant Given at our<lb/> Court at S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> James's the Sixteenth day of July<lb/>in the Twenty ninth year of our Reign<lb/> by his Majesty's Command<lb/> W.W. Grenville</p>
<p>Recorded in the College of Arms London in the<lb/> Register I: 33. pursuant to a Warrant from the<lb/>most noble Charles Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal<lb/>and Hereditary Marshal of England, and examined <lb/> therewith this 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> day of August 1789<lb/> George Harrison<lb/>Norrow &amp; Register.</p>






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Majesty's favor. Our will and pleasure therefore is
that you Charles Duke of Norfolk, to whom the cognizance
of matters of this nature doth properly belong, do —
require and Command that This our Concession
and Declaration be registered in our College of
Arms, To the End that our Officers of Arms and all
others upon Occasion may take full Notice, and
have full knowledge thereof. And for so doing
This shall be your Warrant Given at our
Court at St James's the Sixteenth day of July
in the Twenty ninth year of our Reign
by his Majesty's Command
W.W. Grenville

Recorded in the College of Arms London in the
Register I: 33. pursuant to a Warrant from the
most noble Charles Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal
and Hereditary Marshal of England, and examined
therewith this 10th day of August 1789
George Harrison
Norrow & Register.




Identifier: | JB/541/060/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1789-08-10

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