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... Henry VIII . on the great divorce question . think the passage may be worth reproduction . I " It is now a year ... Henry's wishes , so it may be presumed that he " the king's got neither " heaps of money " nor favour . " But one more ...
... Henry VIII . on the great divorce question . think the passage may be worth reproduction . I " It is now a year ... Henry's wishes , so it may be presumed that he " the king's got neither " heaps of money " nor favour . " But one more ...
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... Henry de Chalfonte , of Chalfonte , Bucks , which Sir Henry was high sheriff of Bucks in 1341 , and knight of the shire from 1348 to 1350. He died in 43 , and his wife Matilda in 45 , Ed . III . Their son and heir was Thomas de ...
... Henry de Chalfonte , of Chalfonte , Bucks , which Sir Henry was high sheriff of Bucks in 1341 , and knight of the shire from 1348 to 1350. He died in 43 , and his wife Matilda in 45 , Ed . III . Their son and heir was Thomas de ...
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... Henry , but what I cannot say . I should be thankful for information not only about Henry , but the early history generally of the Darcy family . Walcot , Brigg . J. GOULTON CONSTABLE . " YMPE TREE . " - What was meant by this term in ...
... Henry , but what I cannot say . I should be thankful for information not only about Henry , but the early history generally of the Darcy family . Walcot , Brigg . J. GOULTON CONSTABLE . " YMPE TREE . " - What was meant by this term in ...
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... Henry VIII . is still in force , and , e . g . , " special licences to marry at any convenient time or place " are granted under its authority , which is recognized in section 20 of the Marriage Act , 4 Geo . IV . , c . 76 . The statute ...
... Henry VIII . is still in force , and , e . g . , " special licences to marry at any convenient time or place " are granted under its authority , which is recognized in section 20 of the Marriage Act , 4 Geo . IV . , c . 76 . The statute ...
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... Henry , required confirmation under the Great Seal ; or it may be that , the point being doubtful , it was deemed prudent to have the con- firmation . It is obvious that the memoranda cited from episcopal act - books and parish ...
... Henry , required confirmation under the Great Seal ; or it may be that , the point being doubtful , it was deemed prudent to have the con- firmation . It is obvious that the memoranda cited from episcopal act - books and parish ...
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