William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... . - KENILWORTH 22. Chimney - piece in Gatehouse , at Kenilworth 23. Queen Elizabeth 51 24. Entrance to the Hall , Kenilworth 25. Earl of Leicester 52 a 38 3955 46 50 53 56 333 CHAPTER VIII . - PAGEANTS . CHAPTER IX . -
... . - KENILWORTH 22. Chimney - piece in Gatehouse , at Kenilworth 23. Queen Elizabeth 51 24. Entrance to the Hall , Kenilworth 25. Earl of Leicester 52 a 38 3955 46 50 53 56 333 CHAPTER VIII . - PAGEANTS . CHAPTER IX . -
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... Queen Elizabeth · 270 272 · 268 96. William Herbert , Earl of Pembroke 276 97. Philip Herbert , Earl of Mont- gomery 277 273 · 274 98. Wolsey's Hall , Hampton Court 99. Banqueting - House , Whitehall 278 • 279 • 100. The Garden of New ...
... Queen Elizabeth · 270 272 · 268 96. William Herbert , Earl of Pembroke 276 97. Philip Herbert , Earl of Mont- gomery 277 273 · 274 98. Wolsey's Hall , Hampton Court 99. Banqueting - House , Whitehall 278 • 279 • 100. The Garden of New ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , 1558 , his great - grandson , John Shakspere , was a burgess of the corporation of Stratford , and was in all probability born about 1530 . The family had continued in those parts , we are assured , " by some descents ...
... Queen Elizabeth , 1558 , his great - grandson , John Shakspere , was a burgess of the corporation of Stratford , and was in all probability born about 1530 . The family had continued in those parts , we are assured , " by some descents ...
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... queen was dying with " Calais " written on her heart , Mary Arden and John Shakspere were , in all likelihood , standing before the altar of the parish church of Aston Cantlow , and the house and lands of Asbies became administered by ...
... queen was dying with " Calais " written on her heart , Mary Arden and John Shakspere were , in all likelihood , standing before the altar of the parish church of Aston Cantlow , and the house and lands of Asbies became administered by ...
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... Queen Mary I , " under the date of 1558 , we find this passage : " It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent , where this Deighton had been , and spake with one or two of the same parish that did see him there burnt , and ...
... Queen Mary I , " under the date of 1558 , we find this passage : " It is certain that one Edward Horne suffered at Newent , where this Deighton had been , and spake with one or two of the same parish that did see him there burnt , and ...
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