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The Augustan #113
Published as The Augustan, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, Issue #113 in 2001, 36pp., including: Princess Diana: A Brother's Gaffe by John Nicholls FAS Title of Hidalago For New Mexico's Conquistadores by Rudecinda Lo Buglio FAS Book Review by Lawrence R. Barnes FAS Heraldic and Nobilary additaments of Scots Feudal Barons by Stephen Kerr y Baca JD, FAS Resignation of "supporter-claim" to a pre-1587 Scots feudal barony by Settlor/Heir (Seller) in favorem of New Successor (Purchaser) upon Resettlement of the feudal barony by Stephen Kerr y Baca JD, FAS Instantaneous erection of a CHIEFSHIP For a "Distinct Erected Branch" of a Scots Armigerous Family via resettlement by the Holder of that Branch's "undifferenced arms" upon a Scots feudal Barony as the new Duthus for that Branch under a Feudal Crown Charter of Novodamus passing the Great Seal of Scotland Stephen Kerr y Baca JD, FAS In the Pages of The Augustan in 1971
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The Augustan #114
Published as The Augustan, Vol. XXVII, No. 2, Issue #114 in 2002, 35pp., including: Archaeology, History and Philately by Robert L. Cleve PhD, OAE The Servant of God Karl Emperor-Saint? by Theresa Wright and Br. Nathan Cochran OSB The Mystical Aspect of Chivalry by Sir Wilson Van Dusen A Teenage Infatuation of Princess Margaret by John H. Nicholls FAS An Interview with Sir Rodney Hartwell, KtB(Y), Princeps Societas, On the Occasion of the 45th Anniversary of the Founding of the Augustan Society by Interrogator Charles H. Anderson IV, PhD, FSO Letters, etc.
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The Augustan #115
Published as The Augustan (XXVII:3), Issue #115, 2003, 36pp. “The Order of the Garter” by John H. Nicholls, FAS “The Origins of the Russian Flag” by Pierre Henri Chaix, translated by Prof. Gilles Bressot “The Royal Ancestry of Elizabeth Piggott of Doddershall Manor” by Robert Joseph Curfman, FAS/hc “The King's Beloved Bastard” by John H. Nicholls, FAS “The Last Home of the French Bourbons” by Dr. Josef Šavli, FAS, translated by Sir Charles Bryant-Abraham, PhD, OAA “Emma of Anjou as Ancestress of the Pulestons” by Robert Joseph Curfman, FAS/hc Book Reviews: T. Anna Lease. Blood Royal: Issue of the Kings and queens of Medieval England 1066–1399, the Normans and Plantagents, review by Joseph Uphoff, FSO, MAS Peter Beresford Ellis. MacBeth High King of Scotland 1040–1057, review by Charles Recker, FSO Nick Aitshison. Macbeth: Man and Myth, review by Charles Recker, FSO Weis, Sheppard, Beall. The Magna Charta Cureties, review by Charles Recker, FSO Carl Boyer, 3rd. Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: many of the English ancestral lnies prior to 1300 of those colonial Americans with known royal ancestry but fully developed in all possible lines. review by Rodney Hartwell, KtB(Y) Carl Boyer, 3rd. Medieval English Ancestors of Robert abell who died in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, 20 June 1663, with English ancestral lines of other colonial Americans, reveiw by Rodney Hartwell, KtB(Y)
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The Augustan #116
Published as The Augustan, Vol. XXVII, No. 4, Issue #116 in 2004, 36pp., including: The Arms and Ancestry of the Stocketts of Maryland by James Duvall Trabue JD, MAS, FSO The Knights of Malta: The Lazara Correspondence, 1662-1669, 1789-1798 Editorial: His Majesty Rests Where He Wanted to Rest by Sir Rodney Hartwell KtB(Y), CStSIII The Elusive Scottish Peerage of Oxfuird by John H. Nicholls FAS Etc.
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The Augustan, Book 3
Published as The Augustan, Book 3, Summer 1973, 156pp., including: Forebears, Volume XVI, Number 3 The Colonial Genealogist #21 (Volume VI, Number 3)
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Augustan Omnibus #136
<p><em>The Augustan Omnibus</em> issue #136 (XXXVII:1) January 2023, 21pp.</p> <ul> <li>Luke DeWeese, PhD, “Conscientious Objections in the Fourth Century.”</li> <li>Ernest E. Aitchison, KLJ(J), SSA, OAE, “The Laws and Ordinances of the Chevaliers of the Table Round.”</li> <li>Lee A. Dorland, FAS, “The Teutonic Knights.”</li> <li>Brady Brim-DeForest of Balvaird Castle, FAS(Scot), FRAI, “Arms of the Coaches of the Kings and Queens of Portugal.”</li> <li>Albin Wallace, FBCS, FRSA, “Noblesse Oblige: Privilege Entails Responsibility.”</li> <li>Patrick Lowinger, MA, RPA, “Evaluating the Internet as a Source for Historical Research: Is the Internet a Boon or Bust for Historians?”</li> <li>Book Reviews  <ul>  <li>Samuel Clark, <em>Distributing Status: The Evolution of State Honours in Western Europe</em>, review by Cdr. Nick Hoffmann, MA, FAS.</li>  </ul></li> <li>Editorial</li> </ul>
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The Augustan Omnibus #117
Published as The Augustan Omnibus in June 2008, 36pp. Includes: The Augustan, XXVIII:1, Issue #117 The Colonial Genealogist, SV:1, Issue #56 Heraldry, IV:1, Issue #13 Journal of Royal & Noble Genealogy, Issue #3 The Arms of King Arthur: Crowns, the Virgin, Dragons, and the Holy Cross by Ernest E. Aitchison, OAE The Serpent of Visconti by Sir Richard Count Andriano-Moore, KCR, OAE On Daoism by Joseph Uphoff, MAS The Oliver Hazard Kinship: An Abridgment by Robert Joseph Curfman, FAS, FSO The Elusive Scottish Peerage of Oxfuird by John Nicholls, FAS Book Reviews: The Origins of Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms by Steven Bassett, Ed. The History and Coinage of South East Asia until the Fifteenth Century by Michael Mitchener Submissions to The Augustan Omnibus Roster of Centurions Comments from the Editor-in-Chief and President, etc.
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The Augustan Omnibus #118
Published as The Augustan Omnibus in January 2009, 36pp. Includes: The Augustan, XXVIII:3, Issue #118 The Colonial Genealogist, XV:2, Issue #57 Journal of Ancient & Medieval Studies, XXII:1, Issue #22 Heraldry, IV:2, Issue #14 The Aegis of Augustus: Memories of Sir Rodney Hartwell, KtB(Y), PS by The Members The Heraldry of the Knights of the Round Table by Ernest E. Aitchison, KLJ(J), SSA, OAE Cerdic of Wessex: Who Was He? by David Hughes, MAS Presidential Relations: Winners, Losers, and Cousins by Lee A. Dorland, MAS, OCC Fellowships of the Augustan Society: A Guide to their System, Awards, and Insignia by Bruce A Metcalf, FAS, Consul Roster of Fellows of the Augustan Society Comments from the Editor-in-Chief and President, etc.
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The Augustan Omnibus #119
Published as The Augustan Omnibus, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3, Issue #119, in November 2009, 36pp., including: The Dukes of Beaufort by Lee A. Dorland, MAS, OCC The Heraldic Prerogatives of the Cincinnati by Charles E.F. Drake, MD, FAS, OAA, KCR He Who Would Be King: A Study of Charles Mayréna, Monarch of the Sedangs, Along with the Orders and Medals he Created by Joseph Uphoff, FAS Church Sovereignty: Remarks about Spiritual Fons Honorum and those Churches with Temporal Fons Honorum by Sir Robert W.Y. Formhals, JD, DCL, FAS, KCR Book Reviews: Katherine Kurtz & Deborah Turner Harris, The Temple and the Stone, review by Seax Savage, OAE, KCR John Burnham Schwartz, The Commoner, review by Joseph Uphoff, FAS Ottfried Neubecker, A Guide to Heraldry, review by Bruce A Metcalf, FAS The Hereditary Order of Armigerous Augustans and Members of the Order and their Designated Heraldic Heirs, by Bruce A Metcalf, FAS
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The Augustan Omnibus #120
Published as The Augustan Omnibus XXVIII:4, Issue #120, in June 2010, including Journal of Royal & Noble Genealogy Issue #3; 36pp., including: "He Who Would Be King: A Study of Charles Mayréna, Monarch of the Kingdom of the Sedangs" by Joseph Uphoff, FAS "A Brief History of Kushan Coin Motifs" by Joseph Uphoff, FAS "Nine Famous Irishmen" by Taylor Kingston "The Constitution of Ancient Rome: From Republic to Monarchy" by Prof. Robert L. Cleve, OAE, KCR "The Order of the Augustan Eagle" by Bruce A Metcalf, FAS
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The Augustan Omnibus #121
Published as The Augustan Omnibus, XXIX:1, Issue #121, April 2011, 36pp. Including: "A Continuation of the Ancestry of the Prince of Wales" by Arthur Germond, FSO, MAS: Part XXII: R Generation (XVII) Additions and Corrections to Previous Parts Bibliography Additions Letters, etc.
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Augustan Omnibus #131
Published as The Augustan Omnibus issue #131 (XXXII:2), Fall 2016, 36pp. “The Life and Times of Augustus” by Robert Cleve, KCR, PhD, OAE “Who Was the First to Reign Over England?” by Lee Dorland “Descents From Antiquity, Version 1.0: A Final Report” by Joseph Uphoff, Chairman; Lee Dorland, FAS, Edmund Miller; and Edward Pazikas, Committee Members “Escaping Persecution” by Evelyn J.T. Metzler, DCR, DEMA, OAE “The Great Irish Warpipes: Forgotten Instrument of Ireland” by Garry Bryant, ECR “The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem: Ordo Equestris Sancti Sepulcri Hierosolymitani” by LCDR Nicholas Hoffmann, FAS Book Review, by Joseph Uphoff: John M. Weeks and Jason de Medeiros. A Research Guide to the Ancient World: Print and Electronic Sources Editorial, letters, etc.
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