The Green CockatriceMeath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1978 - 205 strán (strany) |
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Strana 103
... Lord High Admiral of England who had defeated the Spanish Armada . Henry had also become a member of Gray's Inn having been admitted on the introduction of his cousin South- hampton.7 It was Lord Burghley ... Lord Burghley himself . For the ...
... Lord High Admiral of England who had defeated the Spanish Armada . Henry had also become a member of Gray's Inn having been admitted on the introduction of his cousin South- hampton.7 It was Lord Burghley ... Lord Burghley himself . For the ...
Strana 106
... Burghley can hardly have failed to discuss with him the Nugents and Irish ... Lord Montague , there to entertain the French Ambassador , and William is in ... Lord Burghley examining William's pedigree18 and obviously allowing the ...
... Burghley can hardly have failed to discuss with him the Nugents and Irish ... Lord Montague , there to entertain the French Ambassador , and William is in ... Lord Burghley examining William's pedigree18 and obviously allowing the ...
Strana 107
... Burghley was exerting the utmost pressure on his ward ( Southampton ) to marry Lady Eliabeth de Vere . South- ampton was adamantine in his refusal to marry anyone . Now , had William met Southampton ( as he must have Southampton was Lord ...
... Burghley was exerting the utmost pressure on his ward ( Southampton ) to marry Lady Eliabeth de Vere . South- ampton was adamantine in his refusal to marry anyone . Now , had William met Southampton ( as he must have Southampton was Lord ...
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