Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 10Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee Smith, Elder & Company, 1908 - Great Britain |
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... ment of foot on 20 June 1685 , but resigned his command in June 1686. One day James gave the duke ( a staunch protestant ) the sword of state to carry before him to the popish chapel , but he stopped at the door , upon which the king ...
... ment of foot on 20 June 1685 , but resigned his command in June 1686. One day James gave the duke ( a staunch protestant ) the sword of state to carry before him to the popish chapel , but he stopped at the door , upon which the king ...
Page 39
... ment in July 1852 he finally retired from the House of Commons . He took his seat in the House of Lords as Duke of Norfolk on the death of his father in February 1856 . Disapproval of Lord Palmerston's policy led him to decline the ...
... ment in July 1852 he finally retired from the House of Commons . He took his seat in the House of Lords as Duke of Norfolk on the death of his father in February 1856 . Disapproval of Lord Palmerston's policy led him to decline the ...
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... the convent of S. Sabina . He seconded the efforts of the English clergy to secure episcopal govern- ment , and at length in 1685 a vicar - apostolic He viewed with dismay the reckless policy pursued by James Howard Howard 56.
... the convent of S. Sabina . He seconded the efforts of the English clergy to secure episcopal govern- ment , and at length in 1685 a vicar - apostolic He viewed with dismay the reckless policy pursued by James Howard Howard 56.
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... ment , and a fine of 500l . was imposed on Archbishop Laud , the president of the high commission court , and one of 2507. on each of his legal assistants , Sir Henry Martin and Sir Edward Lambe ( Commons ' Journals , i . 820-70 ; Lords ...
... ment , and a fine of 500l . was imposed on Archbishop Laud , the president of the high commission court , and one of 2507. on each of his legal assistants , Sir Henry Martin and Sir Edward Lambe ( Commons ' Journals , i . 820-70 ; Lords ...
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... ment for the reversal of his attainder on the ground that Henry VIII had not signed the commission to give the bill his assent ( ib . App . 1. ) His petition was granted , and he was restored Duke of Norfolk on 3 Aug. 1553. He was ...
... ment for the reversal of his attainder on the ground that Henry VIII had not signed the commission to give the bill his assent ( ib . App . 1. ) His petition was granted , and he was restored Duke of Norfolk on 3 Aug. 1553. He was ...
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