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I said that they were the descendants and male representa- tives of Sir Henry Colley ( or Cowley ) , a Knight of the reign of Queen Eliza- beth , of whom Sir Henry Sydney , Lord Deputy of Ireland , speaks in one of his letters ...
I said that they were the descendants and male representa- tives of Sir Henry Colley ( or Cowley ) , a Knight of the reign of Queen Eliza- beth , of whom Sir Henry Sydney , Lord Deputy of Ireland , speaks in one of his letters ...
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206 obverse ; this Simon adopts as a mode of distinguishing them from those of Henry VI . but so far from having any authority for so doing , it will be found that the double tressure occurs on all the English groats until the side ...
206 obverse ; this Simon adopts as a mode of distinguishing them from those of Henry VI . but so far from having any authority for so doing , it will be found that the double tressure occurs on all the English groats until the side ...
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Bridgenorth ( after a long siege ) and Shrewsbury , both garrisoned for Robert Duke of Normandy by Robert de Belesme , Earl of Shrewsbury and Montgomery , taken by Henry I. 1116 . At Shrewsbury the nobility of the realm swore fealty to ...
Bridgenorth ( after a long siege ) and Shrewsbury , both garrisoned for Robert Duke of Normandy by Robert de Belesme , Earl of Shrewsbury and Montgomery , taken by Henry I. 1116 . At Shrewsbury the nobility of the realm swore fealty to ...
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