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Page liv
... brother , the Marquis of Dorset , in Guienne . In 1513 he obtained leave of the King , with four of his brothers and other gallant Englishmen , to take part in the jousts at St. Denis , held by Francis of Valois , afterwards Francis I ...
... brother , the Marquis of Dorset , in Guienne . In 1513 he obtained leave of the King , with four of his brothers and other gallant Englishmen , to take part in the jousts at St. Denis , held by Francis of Valois , afterwards Francis I ...
Page lxvii
... brother Thomas , in the Tower , this Gerard FitzGerald became heir to the earldom . His mother , the Countess , resided with her second son , Edward , at Beaumanoir , in Leicestershire , a house belonging to her brother , Lord Leonard ...
... brother Thomas , in the Tower , this Gerard FitzGerald became heir to the earldom . His mother , the Countess , resided with her second son , Edward , at Beaumanoir , in Leicestershire , a house belonging to her brother , Lord Leonard ...
Page lxxii
... brother , the Trea- surer , and the Admiral FitzWilliam to bring him into favour again . Anticipating the question , why he had not reported Poulett's scandals before , he attempts to excuse himself by saying : " The very truth is , he ...
... brother , the Trea- surer , and the Admiral FitzWilliam to bring him into favour again . Anticipating the question , why he had not reported Poulett's scandals before , he attempts to excuse himself by saying : " The very truth is , he ...
Page lxxvii
... Marquis of Dorset , Grey's brother , holding correspondence with the Cardinal . Pole was actively engaged in forming a confe- There is a notice in the State deracy of all the continental powers , in conjunction with INTRODUCTION . lxxvii.
... Marquis of Dorset , Grey's brother , holding correspondence with the Cardinal . Pole was actively engaged in forming a confe- There is a notice in the State deracy of all the continental powers , in conjunction with INTRODUCTION . lxxvii.
Page xci
... brother , seems to have had hopes of the deputyship . " Ye shall declare , " he says , " to my Lords " what pains I have taken sithence my coming hither , specially sithence " the Deputy's departure and this sudden chance , the care and ...
... brother , seems to have had hopes of the deputyship . " Ye shall declare , " he says , " to my Lords " what pains I have taken sithence my coming hither , specially sithence " the Deputy's departure and this sudden chance , the care and ...
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