The Patrician, Volume 3John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... Henry VIII . It is said that the king viewed it with especial distrust — from a feeling that the community harboured ... Henry's reign , the conventual buildings became the appanage of no courtly favourite , but remained in the king's ...
... Henry VIII . It is said that the king viewed it with especial distrust — from a feeling that the community harboured ... Henry's reign , the conventual buildings became the appanage of no courtly favourite , but remained in the king's ...
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... Henry himself was rested under the same roof , on its way for interment at Windsor . The new monarch , Edward VI . , in the first year of his reign , granted the monastery with its appurtenances , to his uncle , the Lord Protector ...
... Henry himself was rested under the same roof , on its way for interment at Windsor . The new monarch , Edward VI . , in the first year of his reign , granted the monastery with its appurtenances , to his uncle , the Lord Protector ...
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... Henry VI . But its chief and enduring interest is derived from the long list of warriors and statesmen whose names are identified with the place ; and whose deeds during the lapse of eight cen- turies have shed lustre on the national ...
... Henry VI . But its chief and enduring interest is derived from the long list of warriors and statesmen whose names are identified with the place ; and whose deeds during the lapse of eight cen- turies have shed lustre on the national ...
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... Henry III . ) is directed to Geoffry de Langley , and authorizes him to assign to Robert de Tateshall , son to Mabel , eldest of the four sisters , the castle and manor of Buckenham , in Norfolk ; to Roger de Somery , husband of Nichola ...
... Henry III . ) is directed to Geoffry de Langley , and authorizes him to assign to Robert de Tateshall , son to Mabel , eldest of the four sisters , the castle and manor of Buckenham , in Norfolk ; to Roger de Somery , husband of Nichola ...
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... Henry VI . and having stone benches all round it . In 22 Henry VII . , Pièrs Hartley occupied and possessed Wycoller , which afterwards passed by marriage with the heiress to the Cunliffes of Hollins , but formerly of Billington . This ...
... Henry VI . and having stone benches all round it . In 22 Henry VII . , Pièrs Hartley occupied and possessed Wycoller , which afterwards passed by marriage with the heiress to the Cunliffes of Hollins , but formerly of Billington . This ...
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