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... March 1554. Their judges were the Bishops of Lincoln , Gloucester , and Bristol ; and the points of doctrine on which they were tried were three in number , two relating to the holy sacrament , the third was relative to the mass . Their ...
... March 1554. Their judges were the Bishops of Lincoln , Gloucester , and Bristol ; and the points of doctrine on which they were tried were three in number , two relating to the holy sacrament , the third was relative to the mass . Their ...
Page 89
... much embellished by his father's magnificence . It was in March , and his attendants having lost him in the woods , he found himself alone . The young king , recollecting that Corfe Castle was close at hand , rode up Corfe Castle . 89.
... much embellished by his father's magnificence . It was in March , and his attendants having lost him in the woods , he found himself alone . The young king , recollecting that Corfe Castle was close at hand , rode up Corfe Castle . 89.
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... March , who showed it to Edward III . He , worked upon by his mother , the wicked Isabella , gave orders to have his uncle apprehended on a charge of treason , his own letter being witness against him . He was so much beloved by the ...
... March , who showed it to Edward III . He , worked upon by his mother , the wicked Isabella , gave orders to have his uncle apprehended on a charge of treason , his own letter being witness against him . He was so much beloved by the ...
Page 155
... March 1636 , Juxon , Bishop of London , presented him to the living of Uppingham , in Rutlandshire . He resided here till 1642 , and married , during the time , Phoebe Langsdale , by whom he had seven children . In 1642 , when Charles ...
... March 1636 , Juxon , Bishop of London , presented him to the living of Uppingham , in Rutlandshire . He resided here till 1642 , and married , during the time , Phoebe Langsdale , by whom he had seven children . In 1642 , when Charles ...
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... March 1628 , he applied for permission to retire from his duties in Parliament , and live at Raglan . He was then fifty - five years of age ; and out of his family of nine children , only four were then living . Edward , the eldest ...
... March 1628 , he applied for permission to retire from his duties in Parliament , and live at Raglan . He was then fifty - five years of age ; and out of his family of nine children , only four were then living . Edward , the eldest ...
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