The Patrician, Volume 3John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... Lordship's release for a fine of £ 11,000 and after fifteen years imprisonment . " The great house of Percy , " says a writer in the " Quarterly Review , " ' was strikingly unfortunate during the reign of the Tudors , and indeed long ...
... Lordship's release for a fine of £ 11,000 and after fifteen years imprisonment . " The great house of Percy , " says a writer in the " Quarterly Review , " ' was strikingly unfortunate during the reign of the Tudors , and indeed long ...
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... lordship continued until the decease in 1243 , without issue of Hugh de Albini , fourth Earl of Arundel . On the occurrence of that event his estates were divided , under a special commission from the crown , amongst his four sisters ...
... lordship continued until the decease in 1243 , without issue of Hugh de Albini , fourth Earl of Arundel . On the occurrence of that event his estates were divided , under a special commission from the crown , amongst his four sisters ...
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... lordship of Clopton was early possessed by a family bearing the local name . SIR HUGH CLOPTON , Knt . of Clopton , temp . HENRY VII . was Lord Mayor of London , and a great benefactor to the town of Stratford- on - Avon . WILLIAM ...
... lordship of Clopton was early possessed by a family bearing the local name . SIR HUGH CLOPTON , Knt . of Clopton , temp . HENRY VII . was Lord Mayor of London , and a great benefactor to the town of Stratford- on - Avon . WILLIAM ...
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... lordship , where they erected a magnificent castle - magnificent even yet , though in ruins . The fortunes of the house shared in the fortunes - may we not say , the misfortunes - of the country where they had settled . As an instance ...
... lordship , where they erected a magnificent castle - magnificent even yet , though in ruins . The fortunes of the house shared in the fortunes - may we not say , the misfortunes - of the country where they had settled . As an instance ...
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... lordship stated that there were two questions for the decision of the jury . - 1st . Whether the deceased died of poison ? 2ndly . Whether that poison was administered by the defendant ? As to the first question , whether the deceased ...
... lordship stated that there were two questions for the decision of the jury . - 1st . Whether the deceased died of poison ? 2ndly . Whether that poison was administered by the defendant ? As to the first question , whether the deceased ...
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