Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 56Smith, Elder, & Company, 1898 - Great Britain |
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... Thynne , for whom it was built , 1567-78 ; Theobalds , Hertfordshire , for Lord Burghley , 1571 ; Burleigh House , North- amptonshire , for the same , 1575-80 ; and Wollaton , Nottinghamshire , begun in 1580 for Sir Francis Willoughby ...
... Thynne , for whom it was built , 1567-78 ; Theobalds , Hertfordshire , for Lord Burghley , 1571 ; Burleigh House , North- amptonshire , for the same , 1575-80 ; and Wollaton , Nottinghamshire , begun in 1580 for Sir Francis Willoughby ...
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... Thynne , third viscount Weymouth [ q . v . ] , through which Thurlow was returned to parliament for Tamworth on 23 Dec. 1765 ( Hist . MSS . Comm . 11th Rep . App . iv . 401 ) . He retained the seat until his removal to the House of ...
... Thynne , third viscount Weymouth [ q . v . ] , through which Thurlow was returned to parliament for Tamworth on 23 Dec. 1765 ( Hist . MSS . Comm . 11th Rep . App . iv . 401 ) . He retained the seat until his removal to the House of ...
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... THYNNE , FRANCIS ( 1545 ? -1608 ) , Lancaster herald , who sometimes called him- self Francis Botevile , ' only son of William 6 Thynne [ q . v . ] , the editor of Chaucer , by his second wife , Anne , daughter and coheiress of William ...
... THYNNE , FRANCIS ( 1545 ? -1608 ) , Lancaster herald , who sometimes called him- self Francis Botevile , ' only son of William 6 Thynne [ q . v . ] , the editor of Chaucer , by his second wife , Anne , daughter and coheiress of William ...
Page 365
... Thynne of a valuable account of Wat Tyler's rebellion , taken from ' An Anominall Cronicle belonginge to the Abbey of St. Maries in Yorke , ' was printed in the English Historical Review ' for July 1898 ( pp . 509-22 ) ... Thynne Thynne 365.
... Thynne of a valuable account of Wat Tyler's rebellion , taken from ' An Anominall Cronicle belonginge to the Abbey of St. Maries in Yorke , ' was printed in the English Historical Review ' for July 1898 ( pp . 509-22 ) ... Thynne Thynne 365.
Page 366
... Thynne remained faithful to Somerset , was arrested with him at Windsor on 13 Oct. 1549 and committed to the Tower ( Acts of the Privy Council , ed . Dasent , ii . 343 ) . In February 1550 he was released on paying a ... Thynne Thynne 366.
... Thynne remained faithful to Somerset , was arrested with him at Windsor on 13 Oct. 1549 and committed to the Tower ( Acts of the Privy Council , ed . Dasent , ii . 343 ) . In February 1550 he was released on paying a ... Thynne Thynne 366.
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