"Notes and Queries, Number 62, January 4, 1851" by Various delves into the historical inquiry surrounding regal titles, specifically the title "Defender of the Faith" conferred on Henry VIII. The author explores the origins of this title, its historical significance, and the evidence supporting its early usage by monarchs. Through meticulous examination of historical sources and references to notable figures like Lady Talbot and Beatrix Countess of Arundel, the book sheds light on genealogical discrepancies and popular fallacies in regal titles and historical authorities.
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