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Two important Acts of Parliament were passed in Elizabeth's reign . One in 1558 restored to the Crown “ the ancient Jurisdiction over the State Ecclesiastical and Spiritual , and abolishing all Foreign Power repugnant to the same ” .
Two important Acts of Parliament were passed in Elizabeth's reign . One in 1558 restored to the Crown “ the ancient Jurisdiction over the State Ecclesiastical and Spiritual , and abolishing all Foreign Power repugnant to the same ” .
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West Stow Hall passed to his daughter Catherine , and a tablet to her memory in Hampton Church , Middlesex is not without interest : To the ever dear memory of Mrs Catherine Proger , who departed this life at her seat at West Stow hall ...
West Stow Hall passed to his daughter Catherine , and a tablet to her memory in Hampton Church , Middlesex is not without interest : To the ever dear memory of Mrs Catherine Proger , who departed this life at her seat at West Stow hall ...
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He was described as a man of great modesty ; he became M.P. for Ipswich and was knighted in 1627. He died without issue and the estate passed to Sir Frederick Cornwallis , who was created Baron Cornwallis of Eye and Treasurer of His ...
He was described as a man of great modesty ; he became M.P. for Ipswich and was knighted in 1627. He died without issue and the estate passed to Sir Frederick Cornwallis , who was created Baron Cornwallis of Eye and Treasurer of His ...
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