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... Howard , youngest daughter of the Earl of Suffolk , and sister of the abandoned Countess of Essex and Somerset . His eldest son by her who lived to years of discretion , Charles , Viscount Cranborne , was made a Knight of the Bath , and ...
... Howard , youngest daughter of the Earl of Suffolk , and sister of the abandoned Countess of Essex and Somerset . His eldest son by her who lived to years of discretion , Charles , Viscount Cranborne , was made a Knight of the Bath , and ...
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... Howard . Laud pronounced sentence against both , and ordered the lady to perform public penance , to avoid which she concealed herself . 1640 Sir Robert Howard obtained a judgment of £ 500 against Laud for his sentence on him . There ...
... Howard . Laud pronounced sentence against both , and ordered the lady to perform public penance , to avoid which she concealed herself . 1640 Sir Robert Howard obtained a judgment of £ 500 against Laud for his sentence on him . There ...
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... Howard party , and encouraged by the sympathy and advice of Bacon , the new favourite was fairly established at Court . On the 27th of August 1616 , he was raised to the peerage as Baron Whaddon ( in Bucks ) and Viscount Villiers . It ...
... Howard party , and encouraged by the sympathy and advice of Bacon , the new favourite was fairly established at Court . On the 27th of August 1616 , he was raised to the peerage as Baron Whaddon ( in Bucks ) and Viscount Villiers . It ...
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... Howard , brother of the first Earl of Carlisle , but she had no children . The sons were George and Francis , the former of whom succeeded as second Duke of Buckingham , and was the well - known com- panion and minister of Charles II ...
... Howard , brother of the first Earl of Carlisle , but she had no children . The sons were George and Francis , the former of whom succeeded as second Duke of Buckingham , and was the well - known com- panion and minister of Charles II ...
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... Howard , Earl of Suffolk , and by her had two sons and six daughters . The eldest daughter , Elizabeth , was Maid of Honour to Mary of Orange , and married Lord George Hamil- ton ( third son of William , Duke of Hamilton ) , who was ...
... Howard , Earl of Suffolk , and by her had two sons and six daughters . The eldest daughter , Elizabeth , was Maid of Honour to Mary of Orange , and married Lord George Hamil- ton ( third son of William , Duke of Hamilton ) , who was ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
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