William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... father of William Shakspere , that his " parent and late antecessors were , for their valiant and faithful services , advanced and rewarded of the most prudent prince King Henry VII . of famous memory ; " and it adds , “ sithence which ...
... father of William Shakspere , that his " parent and late antecessors were , for their valiant and faithful services , advanced and rewarded of the most prudent prince King Henry VII . of famous memory ; " and it adds , “ sithence which ...
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... father , Alwyne , is styled vice comes . Turchil , as well as his father , received favour at the hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied Warwick Castle as a military governor ...
... father , Alwyne , is styled vice comes . Turchil , as well as his father , received favour at the hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied Warwick Castle as a military governor ...
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... father , who died in December , 1556 . His will is dated the 24th of November in the same year , and the testator styles himself " Robert Arden , of Wylmcote , in the paryche of Aston Cauntlow . " Ats JACKSO The face of the country must ...
... father , who died in December , 1556 . His will is dated the 24th of November in the same year , and the testator styles himself " Robert Arden , of Wylmcote , in the paryche of Aston Cauntlow . " Ats JACKSO The face of the country must ...
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... father's confidence , occupies the most prominent position in the will : - " I give and bequeath to my youngest daughter Mary all my land in Wilmecote , called Asbies , and the crop upon the ground , sown and tilled as it is , and six ...
... father's confidence , occupies the most prominent position in the will : - " I give and bequeath to my youngest daughter Mary all my land in Wilmecote , called Asbies , and the crop upon the ground , sown and tilled as it is , and six ...
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... father , under this somewhat naked roof - tree , now become her own . Her sister Alice was to occupy another property in Wilmecote with her mother , provided the widow would so consent ; and she did consent . Mary Arden lived in a ...
... father , under this somewhat naked roof - tree , now become her own . Her sister Alice was to occupy another property in Wilmecote with her mother , provided the widow would so consent ; and she did consent . Mary Arden lived in a ...
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