Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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Page 37
... Crown . The controversy with Cambridge may have been due only to Browne , and his eagerness for fees . general , Ralegh appears to have exercised his powers mode- rately . A grantee who succeeded commended him for having ' ever had a ...
... Crown . The controversy with Cambridge may have been due only to Browne , and his eagerness for fees . general , Ralegh appears to have exercised his powers mode- rately . A grantee who succeeded commended him for having ' ever had a ...
Page 38
... Crown rent was fixed at a hundred marks , calcu- lated subsequently as £ 60 135. 4d .; and the limitation of acreage was relaxed . Seigniories varied in extent from twelve to four thousand acres . Possibly in order to avoid too gross an ...
... Crown rent was fixed at a hundred marks , calcu- lated subsequently as £ 60 135. 4d .; and the limitation of acreage was relaxed . Seigniories varied in extent from twelve to four thousand acres . Possibly in order to avoid too gross an ...
Page 43
... Crown . His eyes were bent on the region stretching to the north of the Gulf of Florida , and of any settled Spanish territory . In 1562 a French Protestant settlement had been attempted in Florida . Laudonnière reinforced it a couple ...
... Crown . His eyes were bent on the region stretching to the north of the Gulf of Florida , and of any settled Spanish territory . In 1562 a French Protestant settlement had been attempted in Florida . Laudonnière reinforced it a couple ...
Page 47
... with that purpose sailed in 1602 or 1603. By the time Mace returned , the Chief Governor was attainted , and his proprietorship of Virginia had escheated to the Crown . CHAP . V. an idea . Ralegh never relinquished hope VIRGINIA . 47.
... with that purpose sailed in 1602 or 1603. By the time Mace returned , the Chief Governor was attainted , and his proprietorship of Virginia had escheated to the Crown . CHAP . V. an idea . Ralegh never relinquished hope VIRGINIA . 47.
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... Crown tenant , for twenty horsemen , though his charges for them were refunded . Thus , in March , 1588 , an order was made for the payment to him of £ 244 for the previous half year . Always he had his estate to put in order , and ...
... Crown tenant , for twenty horsemen , though his charges for them were refunded . Thus , in March , 1588 , an order was made for the payment to him of £ 244 for the previous half year . Always he had his estate to put in order , and ...
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