William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... King Henry VII .; and " after this , " continues the chronicler , " he began to remember his especial friends and fautors , of whom some he advanced to honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man ...
... King Henry VII .; and " after this , " continues the chronicler , " he began to remember his especial friends and fautors , of whom some he advanced to honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man ...
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... King at Arms ; which shield or coat of arms was confirmed by William Dethick , Garter , principal King of Arms , in 1596 , as follows : " Gould , on a bend sable and a speare of the first , the point steeled , proper ; and his crest ...
... King at Arms ; which shield or coat of arms was confirmed by William Dethick , Garter , principal King of Arms , in 1596 , as follows : " Gould , on a bend sable and a speare of the first , the point steeled , proper ; and his crest ...
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... King William Rufus . " The history of the De Ardens , as collected with won- derful industry by Dugdale , spreads over six centuries . Such records seldom present much variety of incident , however great and wealthy be the family to ...
... King William Rufus . " The history of the De Ardens , as collected with won- derful industry by Dugdale , spreads over six centuries . Such records seldom present much variety of incident , however great and wealthy be the family to ...
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... king and unarray ; no man else was to set hand on the king . The groom of the robes was to present the squire for the body " all the king's stuff , as well his shoon as his other gear ; " but the squire for the body was to draw them on ...
... king and unarray ; no man else was to set hand on the king . The groom of the robes was to present the squire for the body " all the king's stuff , as well his shoon as his other gear ; " but the squire for the body was to draw them on ...
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... King Richard and King John ; and in process of time Stratford rejoiced in a wooden bridge , though without a causey , and exposed to constant damage by flood . And then an alderman of London , -in * Dugdale . days when the very rich ...
... King Richard and King John ; and in process of time Stratford rejoiced in a wooden bridge , though without a causey , and exposed to constant damage by flood . And then an alderman of London , -in * Dugdale . days when the very rich ...
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