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Erasmus described her as “ Divinely pretty , soft , pleasant , gentle and charming as the Muses ” . And again , writing to a friend when she was bethrothed to Prince Charles of Castile : “ Nature never formed anything more beautiful and ...
Erasmus described her as “ Divinely pretty , soft , pleasant , gentle and charming as the Muses ” . And again , writing to a friend when she was bethrothed to Prince Charles of Castile : “ Nature never formed anything more beautiful and ...
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A life of Wolsey was written by one of his retainers , who was described as an Honest Suffolk man , George Cavendish of Glemsford . He has been identified as a member of the . Cavendish family , mercers and drapers of London , a branch ...
A life of Wolsey was written by one of his retainers , who was described as an Honest Suffolk man , George Cavendish of Glemsford . He has been identified as a member of the . Cavendish family , mercers and drapers of London , a branch ...
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The gateway , which faces north , has been described as presenting in many of its features one of the most complete and interesting monastic entrances preserved . Its famous armorial has been described as being unique in England ...
The gateway , which faces north , has been described as presenting in many of its features one of the most complete and interesting monastic entrances preserved . Its famous armorial has been described as being unique in England ...
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