The Dictionary of National Biography, Հատոր 8Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee Oxford University Press, 1908 |
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... King's Col- lege Chapel . wife , Katharine , eldest daughter of Richard Hill , citizen of London ( BRAMSTON , Auto- biography , Camd . Soc . p . 12 ) . He was edu- cated at Eton , and thence elected to a scholar- ship at King's College ...
... King's Col- lege Chapel . wife , Katharine , eldest daughter of Richard Hill , citizen of London ( BRAMSTON , Auto- biography , Camd . Soc . p . 12 ) . He was edu- cated at Eton , and thence elected to a scholar- ship at King's College ...
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... king's scholar- ship at Westminster School , and was buried in the east cloister of Westminster Abbey . The ninth son , Michael , a London merchant ( 1624-1691 ) , was foreman of the jury at the trial of Fitzharris in 1681 , and had two ...
... king's scholar- ship at Westminster School , and was buried in the east cloister of Westminster Abbey . The ninth son , Michael , a London merchant ( 1624-1691 ) , was foreman of the jury at the trial of Fitzharris in 1681 , and had two ...
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... king's favour . He accompanied Cnut on his visit to Denmark in 1019 , is said to have commanded a body of English during the king's expedition against the Wends , and to have distinguished him- self in the war [ see under CANUTE ] ...
... king's favour . He accompanied Cnut on his visit to Denmark in 1019 , is said to have commanded a body of English during the king's expedition against the Wends , and to have distinguished him- self in the war [ see under CANUTE ] ...
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... king- dom , was anxious to make himself accept- able to the winning side ; and that he set on the etheling in order to gain Harold's favour , and very likely at his instigation . The next year he openly changed sides , for the West ...
... king- dom , was anxious to make himself accept- able to the winning side ; and that he set on the etheling in order to gain Harold's favour , and very likely at his instigation . The next year he openly changed sides , for the West ...
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... king's mother . In 1044 he joined Eadward in a plan for securing Archbishop Eadsige [ q . v . ] in the see of Canterbury by allowing him to appoint a coadjutor bishop . ing to marry the count's daughter , Matilda . Before long Godwine ...
... king's mother . In 1044 he joined Eadward in a plan for securing Archbishop Eadsige [ q . v . ] in the see of Canterbury by allowing him to appoint a coadjutor bishop . ing to marry the count's daughter , Matilda . Before long Godwine ...
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