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" No word has been more commented upon than " Henchmen," or Henxmen. Without entering into the controversy it may be sufficient to state, that in the reign of Henry the Eighth it meant the pages of "
The Privy Purse Expences of King Henry the Eighth: From November MDXXIX, to ... - Page 313
by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 372 pages
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A survey of London

John Stow - London (England) - 1842 - 252 pages
...VIII, p. 327—31, where he says, " No word has been more commented upon than Henxmen or Henchmen. Without entering into the controversy, it may be sufficient to state, that in the reign of Henry VIII. it meant pages of honour. They were the sons of gentlemen, and in public processions always walked...
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A Survey of London

John Stow - London (England) - 1842 - 254 pages
...VIII, p. 327—31, where he says, " No word has been more commented upon than Henxmen or Henchmen. Without entering into the controversy, it may be sufficient to state, that in the reign of Henry VUI. it meant pages of honour They were the sons of gentlemen, and in public processions always walked...
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A Survey of London: Written in the Year 1598

John Stow - London - 1842 - 254 pages
...VIII, p. 327—31, where he says, " No word has been more commented upon than Henxmcn or Henchmen. Without entering into the controversy, it may be sufficient to state, that in the reign of Henry VJII. ft meant pages of honour. They were the sons of gentlemen, and In public processions always walked...
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Education in Early England: Some Notes Used as Forewords to a Collection of ...

Frederick James Furnivall - Education - 1867 - 96 pages
...Sir H. Nicolas, in his Glossary to his Privy Purse Expenses of Henry VIII., p. 327, col. 2, says, " No word has been more commented upon than ' Henchmen...the reign of Henry the Eighth it meant the pages of honour. They were the sons of gentlemen, and in public processions always walked near the monarch's...
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Education in Early England: Some Notes Used as Forewords to a Collection of ...

Frederick James Furnivall - Education - 1867 - 94 pages
...Sir H. Nicolas, in his Glossary to his Privy Purse Expenses of Henry VIII., p. 327, col. 2, says, " No word has been more commented upon than ' Henchmen...the reign of Henry the Eighth it meant the pages of honour. They were the sons of gentlemen, and in public processions always walked near the monarch's...
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A survey of London

John Stow - London (England) - 1876 - 256 pages
...VIII, p. 327—31, where he says, " No word lias been more commented upon than Henxmen or Henchmen. Without entering into the controversy, it may be sufficient to state, that in the reign of Henry VIII. it meant pages of honour. They were the sons of gentlemen, and in public processions always walked...
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