Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 10Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee Smith, Elder & Company, 1908 - Great Britain |
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... took this occasion of writing to the king , suggesting that he might win great glory by coming over and taking the command himself , in the destruction of the French navy ; that the king referred it to his council , who considered the ...
... took this occasion of writing to the king , suggesting that he might win great glory by coming over and taking the command himself , in the destruction of the French navy ; that the king referred it to his council , who considered the ...
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... took no part in Essex's schemes of rebellion , although Cecil believed him to be meditating com- munication with the earl on his release on parole from York House in August 1600 ( Corresp . of Sir R. Cecil , Camd . Soc . p . 23 ) ...
... took no part in Essex's schemes of rebellion , although Cecil believed him to be meditating com- munication with the earl on his release on parole from York House in August 1600 ( Corresp . of Sir R. Cecil , Camd . Soc . p . 23 ) ...
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... took part in public life when some opportunity presented itself for furthering the interests of his co- religionists . On the death of his grandfather , Bernard Edward , twelfth duke of Norfolk [ q . v . ] , in March 1842 , Fitzalan ...
... took part in public life when some opportunity presented itself for furthering the interests of his co- religionists . On the death of his grandfather , Bernard Edward , twelfth duke of Norfolk [ q . v . ] , in March 1842 , Fitzalan ...
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... took continuous part in the operations on the frontier , 1813-14 , and received the medal and one clasp for Vittoria and the passage of the Nive . On the con- clusion of the war he was appointed lieu- tenant - governor of Portsmouth ...
... took continuous part in the operations on the frontier , 1813-14 , and received the medal and one clasp for Vittoria and the passage of the Nive . On the con- clusion of the war he was appointed lieu- tenant - governor of Portsmouth ...
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... took in promoting the declaration of indulgence rendered Howard particularly odious to the protestant party . Eventually he was charged by the dean and chapter of Windsor with authorising the insertion in some books of devotion of the ...
... took in promoting the declaration of indulgence rendered Howard particularly odious to the protestant party . Eventually he was charged by the dean and chapter of Windsor with authorising the insertion in some books of devotion of the ...
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