Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest ; Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Band 3H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... Suffolk . The Seymours were a family of country gentry who , like most holders of manorial rights , traced their ancestry to a Norman origin . One or two had been knighted in the wars of France , but their names had never emerged from ...
... Suffolk . The Seymours were a family of country gentry who , like most holders of manorial rights , traced their ancestry to a Norman origin . One or two had been knighted in the wars of France , but their names had never emerged from ...
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... Suffolk , the marquess of Exeter , the earl of Arundel , and lord William Howard . The prince's wet - nurse ( whom he afterwards called ' mother Jack , " from her name 1 This unfortunate lady , the wife of the king's cousin - german ...
... Suffolk , the marquess of Exeter , the earl of Arundel , and lord William Howard . The prince's wet - nurse ( whom he afterwards called ' mother Jack , " from her name 1 This unfortunate lady , the wife of the king's cousin - german ...
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... Suffolk , and the archbishop of Canterbury . Afterwards he was brought up , till he came to six years old , among the women . At the sixth year of his age he was brought up in learning by master Dr. Cox , who was after his almoner , and ...
... Suffolk , and the archbishop of Canterbury . Afterwards he was brought up , till he came to six years old , among the women . At the sixth year of his age he was brought up in learning by master Dr. Cox , who was after his almoner , and ...
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... Suffolk , the admiral , and many other lords of this court , will go to receive her . The duke of Norfolk and the lord Cromwell will follow in a little time , to attend her at Canter- bury . " Our diplomatic gossip then informs his ...
... Suffolk , the admiral , and many other lords of this court , will go to receive her . The duke of Norfolk and the lord Cromwell will follow in a little time , to attend her at Canter- bury . " Our diplomatic gossip then informs his ...
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... Suffolk and the bishop of Chichester , with a great company of knights , esquires , and the flower of the ladies of Kent , came to welcome her to England ; by them she was conducted to Dover - castle , and there she rested till the ...
... Suffolk and the bishop of Chichester , with a great company of knights , esquires , and the flower of the ladies of Kent , came to welcome her to England ; by them she was conducted to Dover - castle , and there she rested till the ...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now First ..., Band 3 Agnes Strickland Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1854 |
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