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... Scotland , and habitually pressed on the Queen an alliance with the Scotch Lords of the Con- gregation against the Catholic party . On the appoint- ment of Murray as Regent of Scotland in 1567 , Bedford resigned his office , and when ...
... Scotland , and habitually pressed on the Queen an alliance with the Scotch Lords of the Con- gregation against the Catholic party . On the appoint- ment of Murray as Regent of Scotland in 1567 , Bedford resigned his office , and when ...
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... Scotland ) , leaving a son , Edward , to succeed his grandfather ; and of the three daughters , the eldest married Ambrose Dudley , Earl of Warwick ; the second , the Earl of Cumberland ; and the third , William Bourchier , Earl of Bath ...
... Scotland ) , leaving a son , Edward , to succeed his grandfather ; and of the three daughters , the eldest married Ambrose Dudley , Earl of Warwick ; the second , the Earl of Cumberland ; and the third , William Bourchier , Earl of Bath ...
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... Scotland , and was at the siege and reduction of Edinburgh Castle . Maitland of Lethington , taken prisoner here , used young Cecil's mediation with his father to obtain Elizabeth's mercy , but without success . His mediator , it may be ...
... Scotland , and was at the siege and reduction of Edinburgh Castle . Maitland of Lethington , taken prisoner here , used young Cecil's mediation with his father to obtain Elizabeth's mercy , but without success . His mediator , it may be ...
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... Scotland . After referring to the great contrast in their personal appearance and bearing , he observes , " that Essex was what in those days was termed ' full of humours , ' wayward , uncertain , impatient , fantastic , capricious ...
... Scotland . After referring to the great contrast in their personal appearance and bearing , he observes , " that Essex was what in those days was termed ' full of humours , ' wayward , uncertain , impatient , fantastic , capricious ...
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... Scotland , was educated at St John's , Cambridge , and excited great hopes in his contemporaries there , by his " loyalty , generosity , and affability , " that he would " advance the ancient and noble name of Cecil to the utmost period ...
... Scotland , was educated at St John's , Cambridge , and excited great hopes in his contemporaries there , by his " loyalty , generosity , and affability , " that he would " advance the ancient and noble name of Cecil to the utmost period ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
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