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The peerage of England: or, An historical and genealogical account of the ... - Page 43
by Arthur Collins - 1709 - 470 pages
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The Antiquities of Arundel: The Peculiar Privilege of Its Castle and ...

Charles Caraccioli - 1766 - 300 pages
...King gave notice to his Ambaffadors abroad, that the Duke and his fon the Earl of Surry had confpired to take upon them the government during his life,...hands ; for which being both attainted in Parliament, the Earl of Surry * * The Earl of Surry was tried by a common jury, and was found guilty of high treafon...
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The Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland; Or, The Ancient and Present ...

1790 - 600 pages
...for leizing his goods, and gave notice to his ambafladors abroad, that he and his fon had confpired to take upon them the government during his life,...for which, being both attainted in parliament, his Ion loft his head, and the Duke had fared but little better, had not the death of the King prevented...
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An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Humble ...

Francis Blomefield - 1806 - 550 pages
...for seizing his goods, and gave notice to his ambassadeurs abroad, that be and his son had conspired to take upon them the government during his life; and after his death, to get the prince into his hands. All which jealousies (the King beinc in a decaying nnd weak condition) so far prevailed,...
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Contains the blood royal, and part of the dukes

Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 604 pages
...but to advertise ° his ambassadors in foreign parts, that he and his son had conspired to take on them the government during his life ; and, after his death, to get the prince into their hands. Henry, EARL OF SUBRY, eldest son of Thomas, third Duke of Norfolk, born about 1516, is the great ornament...
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Peerage of England. ...

Arthur Collins - 1812 - 604 pages
...but to advertise ° his ambassadors in foreign parts, that he and his son had conspired to take on them the government during his life ; and, after his death, to get the prinre into their hands. Henry, K/uu. OF SURRY, eldest son of Thomas, third Duke of Norfolk, born about...
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The Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Females: Including Beauties of the ...

John Burke - 1833 - 268 pages
...and his son (Henry, Earl of Surrey, the far-famed ornament of his family) had conspired to take on them the government during his life; and, after his death, to get the Prince into their hands. The chief allegation against the Earl of Surrey was, that he quartered the arms of F-dward the Confessor...
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The portrait gallery of distinguished females, Volume 1

John Burke - 1833 - 264 pages
...and his son (Henry, Earl of Surrey, the far-famed ornament of his family) had conspired to take on them the government during his life; and, after his death, to get the Prince into their hands. The chief allegation against the Earl of Surrey was, that he quartered the arms of Edward the Confessor...
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Royal Illustrated History of Eastern England: Civil, Military ..., Volume 2

A. D. Bayne - 1873 - 674 pages
...ordered his goods to be seized, and gave notice to ambassadors abroad that he and his son had conspired to take upon them the government during his life and after his death to get the prince into his hands. The Duke of Norfolk and his son Henry Earl of Surrey, were both attainted in Parliament....
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The New Lady's Magazine, Or, Polite and Entertaining Companion for ..., Volume 6

1791 - 668 pages
...but to give notice to his ambaffadors in foreign parts, that he and his fon had confpired to take on them the government during his life, and after his death, to get the Prince into their hands. Notwithftanding his eminent fervices, and his fubmitting himfelf, with all humility, to the King's...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 36

1765 - 428 pages
...to give notice to his am bailador« m foreign {tarts, that be and his (on had conspired to take on them the government during his life ; and, after his death, to get the Prince into their hands. Notwithstanding his eminent (enrices, and his lubmittinghimlelf, with «l! humility, to the King's...
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