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Elder Brethren
master of Trinity House, and institution incorporated in reign of Henry VIII and charged with many duties of marine affairs, such
House of Lords
been for a considerable time--at least since the time of Henry the Fourth--the Court of final appeal, having no original jurisdiction
High Constable of England, Lord
attainder of Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, in the reign of Henry VII. See CHIVALRY, Court of.
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Grace, pilgrimage of
broke out in the northern counties in the reign of Henry VIII. after the suppression of the lesser monasteries, the principal
George noble
gold coin, current at 6s. 8d. in the reign of Henry VII, Lowndes's Essay on Coins, p 41.
Fitzherbert
the most distinguished writer upon law in the reign of Henry VIII. He was first a serjeant, and some years after
Feuds, book of
Feuds, book of, published during the reign of Henry III., about the year 1152. 'While most of the nations
Exeter, or Exon, Domesday
Commissioners of the Public Records, under the direction of Sir Henry Ellis, in a volume supplementary to the Great Domesday, folio,
Escuage
prevailed from so early a period as the time of Henry II, Williams on Real Property. Escuage is called in Latin
Duke of Exeter's daughter
rack in the Tower, so called after a minister of Henry VI., who sought to introduce it into this country
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Elder Brethren
master of Trinity House, and institution incorporated in reign of Henry VIII and charged with many duties of marine affairs, such
House of Lords
been for a considerable time--at least since the time of Henry the Fourth--the Court of final appeal, having no original jurisdiction
High Constable of England, Lord
attainder of Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, in the reign of Henry VII. See CHIVALRY, Court of.
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Grace, pilgrimage of
broke out in the northern counties in the reign of Henry VIII. after the suppression of the lesser monasteries, the principal
George noble
gold coin, current at 6s. 8d. in the reign of Henry VII, Lowndes's Essay on Coins, p 41.
Fitzherbert
the most distinguished writer upon law in the reign of Henry VIII. He was first a serjeant, and some years after
Feuds, book of
Feuds, book of, published during the reign of Henry III., about the year 1152. 'While most of the nations
Exeter, or Exon, Domesday
Commissioners of the Public Records, under the direction of Sir Henry Ellis, in a volume supplementary to the Great Domesday, folio,
Escuage
prevailed from so early a period as the time of Henry II, Williams on Real Property. Escuage is called in Latin
Duke of Exeter's daughter
rack in the Tower, so called after a minister of Henry VI., who sought to introduce it into this country
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