Geschichte der Mahlerey von J.D. Fiorillo: bd. Geschichte der mahlerey in GrossbrittanienJ.G. Rosenbusch, 1808 |
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Page 460 - ... and future establishment of the said salaries to the aforesaid William Vandevelde the elder and William Vandevelde the younger, to be paid unto them and either of them during our pleasure, and for so doing these our letters shall be your sufficient warrant and discharge. Given under our privy-seal at our pallace of Westminster, the 20th day of February in the 26th year of our reign.
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