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Sentence
This
name
hath
been
most
common
in
England
since
King
William
the
Conquerour,
insomuch
that
upon
a
festival
day
in
the
Court
of
King
Henry
the
Second,
when
Sir
William
Saint-John,
and
Sir
William
Fitz-Hamon,
especial
Officers,
had
commanded
that
none
but
of
the
name
of
William
should
dine
in
the
great
Chamber
with
them,
they
were
accompanied
with
a
hundred
and
twenty
Williams.
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This name hath been most common in England since King William the Conquerour, insomuch that upon a festival day in the Court of King Henry the Second, when Sir William Saint-John, and Sir William Fitz-Hamon, especial Officers, had commanded that none but of the name of William should dine in the great Chamber with them, they were accompanied with a hundred and twenty Williams.
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