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... Somerset , and Bucks , amongst which was the manor of Abbots Aston , in the last county , belonging to the dissolved abbey of St Alban's , Hertfordshire . He was made Lord Warden of the Stannaries for Devon and Cornwall , in 1541 was ...
... Somerset , and Bucks , amongst which was the manor of Abbots Aston , in the last county , belonging to the dissolved abbey of St Alban's , Hertfordshire . He was made Lord Warden of the Stannaries for Devon and Cornwall , in 1541 was ...
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... Somerset came to a head . Somerset wrote to Russell and Herbert to beg them to hasten to the King's aid , and they advanced accordingly to An- dover ; but being there informed that the Council had assailed Somerset , and disgusted with ...
... Somerset came to a head . Somerset wrote to Russell and Herbert to beg them to hasten to the King's aid , and they advanced accordingly to An- dover ; but being there informed that the Council had assailed Somerset , and disgusted with ...
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... Somerset , the Earl of Clare ( Denzil Holles's father ) , Selden , and St John . The last named was committed to the Tower ( Selden was there already for his part in the preceding Parliament ) the rest were committed to strict private ...
... Somerset , the Earl of Clare ( Denzil Holles's father ) , Selden , and St John . The last named was committed to the Tower ( Selden was there already for his part in the preceding Parliament ) the rest were committed to strict private ...
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... Somerset , born in the Tower while her wretched father and mother were prisoners there on the charge of poisoning Sir Thomas Overbury . The Earl of Bedford naturally enough strongly objected to the match . He had himself been one of the ...
... Somerset , born in the Tower while her wretched father and mother were prisoners there on the charge of poisoning Sir Thomas Overbury . The Earl of Bedford naturally enough strongly objected to the match . He had himself been one of the ...
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... Somerset would be unable ( impoverished as he was ) to raise it . But Carre , bent on the match , sold his house at Chiswick ( a site well known in modern times ) , his plate , his jewels , and his household furni- ture , to raise the ...
... Somerset would be unable ( impoverished as he was ) to raise it . But Carre , bent on the match , sold his house at Chiswick ( a site well known in modern times ) , his plate , his jewels , and his household furni- ture , to raise the ...
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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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