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... granted her a compensation . Which is true . From the calendar of the Patent Rolls now deposited in the Rolls Chapel , it appears ( p . 160. ) that on the 4th of March 1485-6 various lordships and manors were granted to her for life in ...
... granted her a compensation . Which is true . From the calendar of the Patent Rolls now deposited in the Rolls Chapel , it appears ( p . 160. ) that on the 4th of March 1485-6 various lordships and manors were granted to her for life in ...
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... granted her the compensation mentioned in note 1. p . 73 . 1 In 1492 . 2 Here we recover the MS . 8 This is Polydore's statement . It seems however that besides being thus publicly exhibited , he was kept for some time in the beginning ...
... granted her the compensation mentioned in note 1. p . 73 . 1 In 1492 . 2 Here we recover the MS . 8 This is Polydore's statement . It seems however that besides being thus publicly exhibited , he was kept for some time in the beginning ...
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... granted in his own judgment that the war of Brittaine , in respect of the strength of the towns and of the party , could not speedily come to a period . For he conceived that the counsels of a war that was undertaken by the French King ...
... granted in his own judgment that the war of Brittaine , in respect of the strength of the towns and of the party , could not speedily come to a period . For he conceived that the counsels of a war that was undertaken by the French King ...
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... granted in consideration of the rebellion just passed , I imagine , rather than of the war to come- two fifteenths and tenths , ) he would naturally have done in that place . I have little doubt that , following Polydore's narrative ...
... granted in consideration of the rebellion just passed , I imagine , rather than of the war to come- two fifteenths and tenths , ) he would naturally have done in that place . I have little doubt that , following Polydore's narrative ...
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... granted ( though not with any view to the case of Brittany ) two fifteenths and tenths . The Parlia- ment of January , 1488-9 , granted ( and this was expressly for the suc- cours to Brittany ) " the tenth penny on men's lands and goods ...
... granted ( though not with any view to the case of Brittany ) two fifteenths and tenths . The Parlia- ment of January , 1488-9 , granted ( and this was expressly for the suc- cours to Brittany ) " the tenth penny on men's lands and goods ...
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