HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 



LODGE'S GENEALOGY OF THE PEERAGE AND 



BARONETAGE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. A NEW AND REVISED 

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The desire very generally manifested for a republication of this volume has 

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MEMORIALS OF ADMIRAL LORD GAMBIER, G.C-B. 



with Original Letters from LORDS CHATHAM, NELSON, CASTLEREAGH, 

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