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... Surrey for his gallant behaviour at Flodden Field . In the 22d Henry VIII . he signed the letter of the Lords to the Pope respecting the divorce of Catherine of Arragon , and in the 24th year of the same reign he was made Constable of ...
... Surrey for his gallant behaviour at Flodden Field . In the 22d Henry VIII . he signed the letter of the Lords to the Pope respecting the divorce of Catherine of Arragon , and in the 24th year of the same reign he was made Constable of ...
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... Surrey , and died October 14 , 1698 , aged seventy - one . He married Elizabeth , one of the coheiresses of John Massingberd , Esq . , of Lincolnshire , and his eldest son by her , Charles , succeeded as second Earl of Berkeley . He had ...
... Surrey , and died October 14 , 1698 , aged seventy - one . He married Elizabeth , one of the coheiresses of John Massingberd , Esq . , of Lincolnshire , and his eldest son by her , Charles , succeeded as second Earl of Berkeley . He had ...
Side 241
... Surrey ; Keeper of the Forest of Dean ; Constable of St Briaval's , and Vice- Admiral of England as before . He died in August 1736. He was succeeded by his son , Augustus , fourth Earl of Berkeley , who went into the army , was in 1737 ...
... Surrey ; Keeper of the Forest of Dean ; Constable of St Briaval's , and Vice- Admiral of England as before . He died in August 1736. He was succeeded by his son , Augustus , fourth Earl of Berkeley , who went into the army , was in 1737 ...
Side 250
... Surrey having been unsuccessful at Bou- logne , Hertford was sent to take his place , with a force of thirty thousand men , but peace was concluded in June following . The King's death was now to re- move Hertford from these scenes of ...
... Surrey having been unsuccessful at Bou- logne , Hertford was sent to take his place , with a force of thirty thousand men , but peace was concluded in June following . The King's death was now to re- move Hertford from these scenes of ...
Side 314
... Surrey . On the 25th of July the Duke was created Lord Admiral of England , Ireland , and Aquit- aine for life , and on the same day obtained a grant in special tail of divers manors and lordships in the counties of Suffolk , Kent ...
... Surrey . On the 25th of July the Duke was created Lord Admiral of England , Ireland , and Aquit- aine for life , and on the same day obtained a grant in special tail of divers manors and lordships in the counties of Suffolk , Kent ...
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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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