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... lord chancellor of Ire- land , of which realm he was also deputy and lord justice . In this office he performed good service to the crown , especially against the impostor Perkin Warbeck . In 1496 he became bishop of Bangor , was ...
... lord chancellor of Ire- land , of which realm he was also deputy and lord justice . In this office he performed good service to the crown , especially against the impostor Perkin Warbeck . In 1496 he became bishop of Bangor , was ...
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... lord - treasurer in 1522 , being then eighty years of age . He was suc- ceeded in this high office by his eldest son ... Lord Edward was K.G. and lord high - admiral , lord Edmund was marshal of the host at Flodden , and lord ...
... lord - treasurer in 1522 , being then eighty years of age . He was suc- ceeded in this high office by his eldest son ... Lord Edward was K.G. and lord high - admiral , lord Edmund was marshal of the host at Flodden , and lord ...
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... lord Montjoy and Lora his wife , was born in the parish of Barton Staffordshire . By the death of his father in 1485 he succeeded to the barony , and in the following year was sworn of the privy - council . In 1497 he was one of the ...
... lord Montjoy and Lora his wife , was born in the parish of Barton Staffordshire . By the death of his father in 1485 he succeeded to the barony , and in the following year was sworn of the privy - council . In 1497 he was one of the ...
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... lord high - chancellor , which office he re- signed 10 May 1532. He was in 1534 attainted and imprisoned for refusing the oath for the succession , and on 1 July 1535 was arraigned under a special com- mission , issued 26 June , on the ...
... lord high - chancellor , which office he re- signed 10 May 1532. He was in 1534 attainted and imprisoned for refusing the oath for the succession , and on 1 July 1535 was arraigned under a special com- mission , issued 26 June , on the ...
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... lord - chancellor 26 January following . He was created lord Audley of Walden 29 Nov. 1538 , and elected a knight of the garter 23 April 1540. He received extensive grants of monastery lands , in- cluding the sites and precincts of ...
... lord - chancellor 26 January following . He was created lord Audley of Walden 29 Nov. 1538 , and elected a knight of the garter 23 April 1540. He received extensive grants of monastery lands , in- cluding the sites and precincts of ...
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