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... authority it seems of Bernard Andrè , says son of a baker or shoemaker . Archbishop Sancroft , on the authority of the priest's declaration before the convocation of clergy , Feb. 17 , 1486 ( Reg . Morton . f . 34. ) , says that he was ...
... authority it seems of Bernard Andrè , says son of a baker or shoemaker . Archbishop Sancroft , on the authority of the priest's declaration before the convocation of clergy , Feb. 17 , 1486 ( Reg . Morton . f . 34. ) , says that he was ...
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... authority with previous historians for all these transactions . And hence it would appear that Bacon had some independent source of information . The rest he might have inferred from Polydore's narrative : but this ( unless he had some ...
... authority with previous historians for all these transactions . And hence it would appear that Bacon had some independent source of information . The rest he might have inferred from Polydore's narrative : but this ( unless he had some ...
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... authority would in a popular cause carry authority enough for the purpose ) to send out commissioners to levy a “ benevolence . ” A commission “ de subsidio requirendo pro viagio Franciæ " was accordingly issued ( 7th July , 1491 ) ; by ...
... authority would in a popular cause carry authority enough for the purpose ) to send out commissioners to levy a “ benevolence . ” A commission “ de subsidio requirendo pro viagio Franciæ " was accordingly issued ( 7th July , 1491 ) ; by ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 13 |
Great Councils | 178 |
Character of Henry VII from the Latin | 379 |
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