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... afterwards elected “ Bishop of London ; but Ely being then also vacant , he
made “ choice of that see ; that he was Primate and Chancellor of “ England ;
Priest - cardinal , afterwards Bishop - cardinal of Pre“ neste , and Nuncio from the
Pope ...
... afterwards elected “ Bishop of London ; but Ely being then also vacant , he
made “ choice of that see ; that he was Primate and Chancellor of “ England ;
Priest - cardinal , afterwards Bishop - cardinal of Pre“ neste , and Nuncio from the
Pope ...
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This lady was afterwards married to Humphrey Stafford , a younger son of
Humphrey , Duke of Buckingham , and lastly to Thomas Lord Stanley , Earl of
Derby ; but by the two last had no children . The inscription mentions the charities
of this ...
This lady was afterwards married to Humphrey Stafford , a younger son of
Humphrey , Duke of Buckingham , and lastly to Thomas Lord Stanley , Earl of
Derby ; but by the two last had no children . The inscription mentions the charities
of this ...
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Sir Edmund married first , Mary , daughter of Samuel Reynardson , Esq . , by
whom he had issue , Mary married to James Winstanley , Esq . Afterwards he
married the above - mentioned Ann , daughter of Philip Hawkins , of Pennans , in
...
Sir Edmund married first , Mary , daughter of Samuel Reynardson , Esq . , by
whom he had issue , Mary married to James Winstanley , Esq . Afterwards he
married the above - mentioned Ann , daughter of Philip Hawkins , of Pennans , in
...
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... Mary , daughter and heiress of Thomas Otley , of Shropshire , Esq . ; that from
his youth he had applied himself to the study of the laws , and was first made
Serjeant temp . to Queen Elizabeth , and afterwards a Justice of the Common
Pleas .
... Mary , daughter and heiress of Thomas Otley , of Shropshire , Esq . ; that from
his youth he had applied himself to the study of the laws , and was first made
Serjeant temp . to Queen Elizabeth , and afterwards a Justice of the Common
Pleas .
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Shakel they threw into prison , but afterwards set him at liberty , and the King and
Council agreed to pay the ransom of his prisoner , 500 marks , and 100 marks a -
year . Some years afterwards Shakel died , and was buried here in 1396 .
Shakel they threw into prison , but afterwards set him at liberty , and the King and
Council agreed to pay the ransom of his prisoner , 500 marks , and 100 marks a -
year . Some years afterwards Shakel died , and was buried here in 1396 .
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