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About 1415 he became door - keeper of the king's chamber , and in 1421 keeper
of the jewels . Henry V , by his first will , July 24 , 1415 , bequeathed him £ 100 .
in 1427 he presented a petition for payment of his pension , and in lieu of it ...
About 1415 he became door - keeper of the king's chamber , and in 1421 keeper
of the jewels . Henry V , by his first will , July 24 , 1415 , bequeathed him £ 100 .
in 1427 he presented a petition for payment of his pension , and in lieu of it ...
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2 In Blount's Collections occurs the following : “ Tomkins ' great - grandfather had
thirty - two children , all born in one chamber in Webley ; in which house he kept
a shop and a tan - house ( which is now Cox's ) , joining the Market House in ...
2 In Blount's Collections occurs the following : “ Tomkins ' great - grandfather had
thirty - two children , all born in one chamber in Webley ; in which house he kept
a shop and a tan - house ( which is now Cox's ) , joining the Market House in ...
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If e'er thou chance to climb By graduall steps this Chamber for to view , I'll tell
thee what in thy great - Grandsire's time Here came to pass , which though ' tis
strange ' tis true . Babes thirty - three did from two mothers spring To famous
Tomkins ...
If e'er thou chance to climb By graduall steps this Chamber for to view , I'll tell
thee what in thy great - Grandsire's time Here came to pass , which though ' tis
strange ' tis true . Babes thirty - three did from two mothers spring To famous
Tomkins ...
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He had not long lain on the bed when he heard a knocking at the door , and , as
he conceived , many cats came into his chamber , broke the windows , and made
a hideous noise . The mastiff howled , the candle went out , the Welshman fell ...
He had not long lain on the bed when he heard a knocking at the door , and , as
he conceived , many cats came into his chamber , broke the windows , and made
a hideous noise . The mastiff howled , the candle went out , the Welshman fell ...
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I shall now proceed to describe the foundations of chambers still traceable , in the
order given in the annexed block of ground - plans . They all , with one exception
, abut upon the outer wall . Semircular Chamber , South Wall . The first is a ...
I shall now proceed to describe the foundations of chambers still traceable , in the
order given in the annexed block of ground - plans . They all , with one exception
, abut upon the outer wall . Semircular Chamber , South Wall . The first is a ...
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