Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria, 2 tomasJ. Cockcroft & Company, 1875 |
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... Thomas More ; and as for Cardinal Wolsey , then the greatest subject in the realm , for his own benefit or end he cared not what counsel he gave . " On the other hand , the Duke of Norfolk , the uncle of Anne Boleyn , the Earl of ...
... Thomas More ; and as for Cardinal Wolsey , then the greatest subject in the realm , for his own benefit or end he cared not what counsel he gave . " On the other hand , the Duke of Norfolk , the uncle of Anne Boleyn , the Earl of ...
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... Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk up Westminster Hall to the Stone Chamber , at the south - west corner of it , where were the marble table and marble chair , and there being placed in the high judgment seat of Chancellor , the Duke of Norfolk ...
... Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk up Westminster Hall to the Stone Chamber , at the south - west corner of it , where were the marble table and marble chair , and there being placed in the high judgment seat of Chancellor , the Duke of Norfolk ...
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From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria John Campbell Baron Campbell John Allan Mallory. More's ... Duke of Norfolk's speech , being charged by the King to make declaration " how much all England was beholden to Sir ...
From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria John Campbell Baron Campbell John Allan Mallory. More's ... Duke of Norfolk's speech , being charged by the King to make declaration " how much all England was beholden to Sir ...
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... Thomas More ; and as for Cardinal Wolsey , then the greatest subject in the realm , for his own benefit or end he cared not what counsel he gave . " On the other hand , the Duke of Norfolk , the uncle of Anne Boleyn , the Earl of ...
... Thomas More ; and as for Cardinal Wolsey , then the greatest subject in the realm , for his own benefit or end he cared not what counsel he gave . " On the other hand , the Duke of Norfolk , the uncle of Anne Boleyn , the Earl of ...
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... Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk up Westminster Hall to the Stone Chamber , at the south - west corner of it , where were the marble table and marble chair , —and there being placed in the high judgment seat of Chancellor , the Duke of Norfolk ...
... Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk up Westminster Hall to the Stone Chamber , at the south - west corner of it , where were the marble table and marble chair , —and there being placed in the high judgment seat of Chancellor , the Duke of Norfolk ...
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