Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 16Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1888 - Great Britain |
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... death he returned to fordshire , iii . 36 ) , which he exchanged on Harwich , ' where , ' says Fuller , who gives the 5 March 1531 for the rectory of Cottingham , wrong year of his death , the change of the Northamptonshire ( BRIDGES ...
... death he returned to fordshire , iii . 36 ) , which he exchanged on Harwich , ' where , ' says Fuller , who gives the 5 March 1531 for the rectory of Cottingham , wrong year of his death , the change of the Northamptonshire ( BRIDGES ...
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... death of his first wife , Joanna , daugh- ter of Edward II . From David she was di- vorced by the Scottish bishops in 1370. She appealed to the pope , but the terms of his sentence , if pronounced , are not known . This marriage ...
... death of his first wife , Joanna , daugh- ter of Edward II . From David she was di- vorced by the Scottish bishops in 1370. She appealed to the pope , but the terms of his sentence , if pronounced , are not known . This marriage ...
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... death Rothesay was deposed from his office of regent and found first a prison at Falkland , and then an early and obscure tomb at Lindores . Though doubts have been raised , the sus- picion that Albany was his murderer is con- firmed by ...
... death Rothesay was deposed from his office of regent and found first a prison at Falkland , and then an early and obscure tomb at Lindores . Though doubts have been raised , the sus- picion that Albany was his murderer is con- firmed by ...
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... death . He was a tory of the old school , but upon his election did not pledge himself to any party . He always voted for the budget on principle , no matter what the government of the day might be . In 1855 he supported the ministry ...
... death . He was a tory of the old school , but upon his election did not pledge himself to any party . He always voted for the budget on principle , no matter what the government of the day might be . In 1855 he supported the ministry ...
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... death of Charles II he was continued in office by James II . As late as July 1685 he was still in correspondence with Sancroft about ' the best and most holy of churches ; " he mentioned an occasion on which he had preferred James's ...
... death of Charles II he was continued in office by James II . As late as July 1685 he was still in correspondence with Sancroft about ' the best and most holy of churches ; " he mentioned an occasion on which he had preferred James's ...
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