The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... served the families of North Wales , along with Shropshire , Cheshire and Lancashire . It was so remarkably successful that the Dean and Chapter of Hereford petitioned Burghley for a school there " to serve as commodiously for the ...
... served the families of North Wales , along with Shropshire , Cheshire and Lancashire . It was so remarkably successful that the Dean and Chapter of Hereford petitioned Burghley for a school there " to serve as commodiously for the ...
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... served and their vicars maintained ; another 52 were in the hands of various lords and gentry . Of the remainder ... serve them ; among which number of curates only eighteen were found able to speak English ; the rest , Irish priests ...
... served and their vicars maintained ; another 52 were in the hands of various lords and gentry . Of the remainder ... serve them ; among which number of curates only eighteen were found able to speak English ; the rest , Irish priests ...
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... serving under Leicester at Tilbury . Next year he left the Low Countries for the Normandy campaign , taking part in a dashing attack at Dieppe . In 1592 he performed another exploit , and continued to serve mostly in France until his ...
... serving under Leicester at Tilbury . Next year he left the Low Countries for the Normandy campaign , taking part in a dashing attack at Dieppe . In 1592 he performed another exploit , and continued to serve mostly in France until his ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
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