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Yes, and   Written by Louise H (10/3/2011 10:16 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Your quote points out something else, and always has, to me, penned by Cathy Allen
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The origin of the baronetage as a way for James I to raise money always seems to me another laughable thing about Sir Walter's being so proud of it. To be descended from someone who bought this newly-created honorific doesn't seem a particularly worthy source of pride to me.


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