Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... Carew , Henry Howard , and King James . His is a very familiar name in the Calendars of Domestic State Papers . It holds its place in the archives of Venice and Simancas . No family muniment room can be explored with- out traces of him ...
... Carew , Henry Howard , and King James . His is a very familiar name in the Calendars of Domestic State Papers . It holds its place in the archives of Venice and Simancas . No family muniment room can be explored with- out traces of him ...
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... children , Carew , and Walter , ' Sir Walter Ralegh , ' with a daughter , Margaret , described sometimes as older , and some- times as younger than Walter . At the time of Ralegh's birth the family had lost SIR WALTER RALEGH .
... children , Carew , and Walter , ' Sir Walter Ralegh , ' with a daughter , Margaret , described sometimes as older , and some- times as younger than Walter . At the time of Ralegh's birth the family had lost SIR WALTER RALEGH .
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... Carew , the ringleader at Exeter , is stated in official depositions to have effected his escape abroad through Walter Ralegh , whom he ' persuaded to convey him in his bark ' to France from Weymouth . The wording implies active and ...
... Carew , the ringleader at Exeter , is stated in official depositions to have effected his escape abroad through Walter Ralegh , whom he ' persuaded to convey him in his bark ' to France from Weymouth . The wording implies active and ...
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... Carew wrote to her when she was seventy , and nearing the grave , envying ' the blessing others enjoy in beholding your Royal person whose beauty adorns the world . ' Of sensual love between her and Ralegh there is not a tittle of ...
... Carew wrote to her when she was seventy , and nearing the grave , envying ' the blessing others enjoy in beholding your Royal person whose beauty adorns the world . ' Of sensual love between her and Ralegh there is not a tittle of ...
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... Carew Ralegh's house at Downton , and now in the National Portrait Gallery ; by one belonging to Mr. J. D. Wingfield Digby ; by one , dated 1618 , in the possession of Mr. T. L. Thurlow ; and by the best , in Mr. George Scharf's ...
... Carew Ralegh's house at Downton , and now in the National Portrait Gallery ; by one belonging to Mr. J. D. Wingfield Digby ; by one , dated 1618 , in the possession of Mr. T. L. Thurlow ; and by the best , in Mr. George Scharf's ...
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