Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... authority of a request by their son in 1603 to be buried , if not at Sherborne , beside them in ' Exeter Church , ' it has been concluded that they were interred in the Cathedral . A monu- ment erected to Katherine's son by her first ...
... authority of a request by their son in 1603 to be buried , if not at Sherborne , beside them in ' Exeter Church , ' it has been concluded that they were interred in the Cathedral . A monu- ment erected to Katherine's son by her first ...
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... authority of an observation of the younger Hakluyt's , that Ralegh had resided longer in France than he , the period is computed to have been not less than six years . As he appears to have been in London at the end of February , 1575 ...
... authority of an observation of the younger Hakluyt's , that Ralegh had resided longer in France than he , the period is computed to have been not less than six years . As he appears to have been in London at the end of February , 1575 ...
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... authorities were directed to stop the fleet . How the demand was settled , and whether the embargo were formally taken off , is not re- corded . A memorandum in the Privy Council books stating the imposition of fines upon Ralegh and ...
... authorities were directed to stop the fleet . How the demand was settled , and whether the embargo were formally taken off , is not re- corded . A memorandum in the Privy Council books stating the imposition of fines upon Ralegh and ...
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... authority to correct the wrong . He fretted , moreover , at being left in Ireland at all . Ormond quarrelled with Grey , and was recalled in the spring of 1581 . The lieutenancy of Munster was assigned jointly to Ralegh , Sir William ...
... authority to correct the wrong . He fretted , moreover , at being left in Ireland at all . Ormond quarrelled with Grey , and was recalled in the spring of 1581 . The lieutenancy of Munster was assigned jointly to Ralegh , Sir William ...
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... authority on Irish policy . His Irish experience con- tinued to be the sheet - anchor of his ascendency with the Queen . Naunton's tale , too , is supported by evidence from the Hatfield and the Irish State papers of Ralegh's disposi ...
... authority on Irish policy . His Irish experience con- tinued to be the sheet - anchor of his ascendency with the Queen . Naunton's tale , too , is supported by evidence from the Hatfield and the Irish State papers of Ralegh's disposi ...
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