Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... March 3 , 1807 : the Lord Chancellor to the King on the same date and again on March 11 : Minute of the Cabinet of March 20 , 1807 , and a separate Minute annexed from the Chancellor , March 25 - all of which obviously relate to the ...
... March 3 , 1807 : the Lord Chancellor to the King on the same date and again on March 11 : Minute of the Cabinet of March 20 , 1807 , and a separate Minute annexed from the Chancellor , March 25 - all of which obviously relate to the ...
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Hugh Ross Williamson. 3 THE POISONING OF KING JAMES I ON March 5 , 1625 , King James I , who was at his favourite country residence at Theobalds , was taken ill of a tertian ague . It was not considered serious and on March 11 , he was ...
Hugh Ross Williamson. 3 THE POISONING OF KING JAMES I ON March 5 , 1625 , King James I , who was at his favourite country residence at Theobalds , was taken ill of a tertian ague . It was not considered serious and on March 11 , he was ...
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... March 11 , 1625 , a courier started for Spain with a safe - conduct for Gondomar , and a personal letter from James . On March 12 , James was well enough to consider moving from Theobalds to Hampton Court . On March 23 , after the ...
... March 11 , 1625 , a courier started for Spain with a safe - conduct for Gondomar , and a personal letter from James . On March 12 , James was well enough to consider moving from Theobalds to Hampton Court . On March 23 , after the ...
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FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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