William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... possession to his brother the Earl of Warwick for life , and the inheritance to his only son , Sir Robert Dudley , whose legitimacy was to be left doubtful . The rapacious James contrived , through the agency of the widow of the Earl of ...
... possession to his brother the Earl of Warwick for life , and the inheritance to his only son , Sir Robert Dudley , whose legitimacy was to be left doubtful . The rapacious James contrived , through the agency of the widow of the Earl of ...
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... possession of a few roods of land may perhaps bestow as much comfort upon the labourers of Evesham as their former ... possessions by the grasping creatures of the Crown ; the almsgiving of the religious houses was at an end ; and then ...
... possession of a few roods of land may perhaps bestow as much comfort upon the labourers of Evesham as their former ... possessions by the grasping creatures of the Crown ; the almsgiving of the religious houses was at an end ; and then ...
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A Biography Charles Knight. He had taken possession , and had leased it , as we learn from the Chancery proceed ! ings . He alleges , in 1597 , that John Shakspere wanted to obtain possession , because the lease was expiring , " whereby ...
A Biography Charles Knight. He had taken possession , and had leased it , as we learn from the Chancery proceed ! ings . He alleges , in 1597 , that John Shakspere wanted to obtain possession , because the lease was expiring , " whereby ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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