Peerage of England. ...F. C. and J. Rivington, 1812 |
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... called it , ' La Journée des Esperons , from the use they made of their spurs in riding away ; and for his valour therein he was made a Knight Banneret . In 1514 , he attended on the Princess Mary , third daughter of Henry VII . and ...
... called it , ' La Journée des Esperons , from the use they made of their spurs in riding away ; and for his valour therein he was made a Knight Banneret . In 1514 , he attended on the Princess Mary , third daughter of Henry VII . and ...
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... called it , ' La Journée des Esperons , from the use they made of their spurs in riding away ; and for his valour therein he was made a Knight Banneret . In 1514 , he attended on the Princess Mary , third daughter of Henry VII . and ...
... called it , ' La Journée des Esperons , from the use they made of their spurs in riding away ; and for his valour therein he was made a Knight Banneret . In 1514 , he attended on the Princess Mary , third daughter of Henry VII . and ...
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... called it , ' La Journée des Esperons , from the use they made of their spurs in riding away ; and for his valour therein he was made a Knight Banneret . In 1514 , he attended on the Princess Mary , third daughter of Henry VII . and ...
... called it , ' La Journée des Esperons , from the use they made of their spurs in riding away ; and for his valour therein he was made a Knight Banneret . In 1514 , he attended on the Princess Mary , third daughter of Henry VII . and ...
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... called Virginia . Raleigh had too much business upon his hands at court , and found too few to second him in his designs , to enable him to sup- port the establishment with the spirit in which he began it . If ever any design had an ...
... called Virginia . Raleigh had too much business upon his hands at court , and found too few to second him in his designs , to enable him to sup- port the establishment with the spirit in which he began it . If ever any design had an ...
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... called upon to conduct a war , he certainly would support his measures as far as he was able ; but he begged the noble Earl to remember , that though spirit could do a great deal , it could do little alone . He did not doubt but the ...
... called upon to conduct a war , he certainly would support his measures as far as he was able ; but he begged the noble Earl to remember , that though spirit could do a great deal , it could do little alone . He did not doubt but the ...
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Abergavenny aforesaid afterwards ancestor Anne appointed April Argent arms Atholl August Baron Baronet Bart Bathurst born brother buried Captain castle Catharine charter church coheir command Craven daugh daughter and heir daughter of Sir death deceased December died unmarried died without issue Digby Duke Duke of Atholl Earl of Atholl Earl of Tullibardine Edward III eldest Elizabeth England father February Fortescue France George Grey Grosvenor heirs male Henry VI Henry VIII honour Ibid Ireland James Jane January July June King's Knight Lady lands late left issue letters patent Lord Nelson Lowther Majesty Majesty's manor March Margaret Mary Murray November October Onslow parliament patent present Earl Prince Queen reign Robert Walpole Scotland September ships shire Sir Andrew Murray Sir Edward Sir John Sir John Pelham Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William sister sons succeeded Sussex Tullibardine Viscount Walpole
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