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... retired to one of his houses in Picardy ; but upon the conclusion of peace in 1562 , he seized the earliest opportunity of vindicating himself before the king , from several charges which had been preferred against him ; and his majesty ...
... retired to one of his houses in Picardy ; but upon the conclusion of peace in 1562 , he seized the earliest opportunity of vindicating himself before the king , from several charges which had been preferred against him ; and his majesty ...
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... retired again ; and in this retirement he is supposed to have written his his- tory of the five James's , successively kings of Scotland , which was not published till after his death . Having been grafted as it were on the royal family ...
... retired again ; and in this retirement he is supposed to have written his his- tory of the five James's , successively kings of Scotland , which was not published till after his death . Having been grafted as it were on the royal family ...
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... retired to Geneva in 1572. He married Louisa Masson , daughter of Anthony Le Masson , treasurer of the army in Piedmont to Francis I. and Henry II . , by whom he had Sir Theodore Mayerne . ANNE DE PARTHENAY , a lady of great genius and ...
... retired to Geneva in 1572. He married Louisa Masson , daughter of Anthony Le Masson , treasurer of the army in Piedmont to Francis I. and Henry II . , by whom he had Sir Theodore Mayerne . ANNE DE PARTHENAY , a lady of great genius and ...
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