The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... rebellion were hanged from their church - towers . Sir Anthony Kingston , as provost - marshal , executed martial law in Cornwall and hanged people up with a grim humour that was for long remembered . For the Cornish it was a bitter ...
... rebellion were hanged from their church - towers . Sir Anthony Kingston , as provost - marshal , executed martial law in Cornwall and hanged people up with a grim humour that was for long remembered . For the Cornish it was a bitter ...
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... rebellion , the oppression and misery that were its consequences , the insatisfaction and deception of her hopes in the Wars of the Roses , through a period of probation under the first Tudors and Henry VIII's revolutionary new ...
... rebellion , the oppression and misery that were its consequences , the insatisfaction and deception of her hopes in the Wars of the Roses , through a period of probation under the first Tudors and Henry VIII's revolutionary new ...
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... Rebellion in Munster provided the biggest opportunity , so far , for planting ; for some half a million acres were declared forfeit by the Earl's treason . The Rebellion was over by 1583 , but Munster was left in a terrible plight : the ...
... Rebellion in Munster provided the biggest opportunity , so far , for planting ; for some half a million acres were declared forfeit by the Earl's treason . The Rebellion was over by 1583 , but Munster was left in a terrible plight : the ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
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