Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . The praBice of Bla:{onne. 189 The Aunceftors of this Noble Family, called them-felves GernonSy whofe iflue in proceffe of time afliimed tothemfelves, the furname of Cavendijh^ as being Lords ofthe Towne and Mannor of Cavendijh in Suffolke j out ofwhich family disbranched that famous Travailer, Cavendijh^ who was the third that travailedabout the world, whofe voyage you fhall find fet downeat large in the Englifli Difcoveries, written by He bearethpearle on a bendof the Diamond, three Rofesof the firft, with a Crefcentfor a difference,
Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . The praBice of Bla:{onne. 189 The Aunceftors of this Noble Family, called them-felves GernonSy whofe iflue in proceffe of time afliimed tothemfelves, the furname of Cavendijh^ as being Lords ofthe Towne and Mannor of Cavendijh in Suffolke j out ofwhich family disbranched that famous Travailer, Cavendijh^ who was the third that travailedabout the world, whofe voyage you fhall find fet downeat large in the Englifli Difcoveries, written by He bearethpearle on a bendof the Diamond, three Rofesof the firft, with a Crefcentfor a difference, by the nameof Carey. This is the properCoate of the Right nobleHenry Lord Carey^ Baron ofHunfden, and Vifcount , defcended from theancient Family of the Careysin the Countie of Devon,whofe Hopefull fonne is Sirlohn Carey Knight of theBath at the Coronation ofKing Charles, He 190 The praUice ofBla-x^nry.
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