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Accolade
the Conqueror conferred the honour of knighthood upon his son Henry. It was first given with the naked fist, but afterwards
Aberemurder
commutation, by the laws of Canute, c. 93, and of Henry I. c. 13.
Abbot, or Abbat
at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII. Were twenty-six in number, 1 Bl. Com. 151.
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Abbey, or Abby
monks reside. No fewer than 190 abbeys were dissolved by Henry VIII., the yearly revenue of which amounted to 2,853,000/. Per
Ramist
of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II and opposed the Aristotelians
Progressive party
in 1948 it was also adopted by the party of Henry Wallace The party is no longer 1998 considered a force
Marian
Mary or sometimes to Mary Queen of England daughter of Henry VIII
James
psychologist and philosopher 1842 1910 He was the brother of Henry James
Blanks
Blanks a kind of white money (value 8d.) coined by Henry V., in those parts of France which were then subject
Ivry
A battle 1590 in which the Huguenots under Henry IV of France defeated the Catholics under the duke of
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