The Seymour Family, History and RomanceConstable, 1914 - 386 pàgines History of the Seymour family in England, dating back to the 13th century. Descendants include Jane Seymour, wife of Henry VIII and other nobility of England. |
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Pàgina 10
... March of the same year , Chapuys reported to the Spanish court that the new amours of the king with the young lady of whom he had before spoken , still 1 This and the succeeding letters in this chapter , except where other- wise ...
... March of the same year , Chapuys reported to the Spanish court that the new amours of the king with the young lady of whom he had before spoken , still 1 This and the succeeding letters in this chapter , except where other- wise ...
Pàgina 18
... March 1537 , thanking him for the good news of the likelihood of the queen being with child , and telling him how five or six days before the rumour had been received with as much joy as anything he ever saw . ' Letters of instruction ...
... March 1537 , thanking him for the good news of the likelihood of the queen being with child , and telling him how five or six days before the rumour had been received with as much joy as anything he ever saw . ' Letters of instruction ...
Pàgina 31
... March 1538 , he was granted the site of the monastery of Coggeshall , together with various manors and lands in Suffolk . There was also some talk of his marriage with Mary , Duchess of Richmond , the only daughter of Thomas Howard ...
... March 1538 , he was granted the site of the monastery of Coggeshall , together with various manors and lands in Suffolk . There was also some talk of his marriage with Mary , Duchess of Richmond , the only daughter of Thomas Howard ...
Pàgina 34
... March 1538-9 to provide for the defence of Calais and Guisnes. On his return Chester Place, without Temple Bar, was granted him as his reward. He had, moreover, entertained the king at Wolf Hall in the autumn of that year, and as ...
... March 1538-9 to provide for the defence of Calais and Guisnes. On his return Chester Place, without Temple Bar, was granted him as his reward. He had, moreover, entertained the king at Wolf Hall in the autumn of that year, and as ...
Pàgina 34
... March 1538-9 to provide for the defence of Calais and Guisnes . On his return Chester Place , without Temple Bar , was granted him as his reward . He had , moreover , entertained the king at Wolf Hall in the autumn of that year , and as ...
... March 1538-9 to provide for the defence of Calais and Guisnes . On his return Chester Place , without Temple Bar , was granted him as his reward . He had , moreover , entertained the king at Wolf Hall in the autumn of that year , and as ...
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