Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis BaconConstable, Limited, 1914 - 608 páginas |
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... Lord Grey's administration was marked by extreme severity . He was , says Bagwell , " more a knight - errant than a general , " and his first act was an ill - advised attack on the rebel forces at Glenmalure in which the English arms ...
... Lord Grey's administration was marked by extreme severity . He was , says Bagwell , " more a knight - errant than a general , " and his first act was an ill - advised attack on the rebel forces at Glenmalure in which the English arms ...
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... Lord Grey , and is so referred to in his account of the services of his father , William Lord Grey.1 In an appendix to that volume there is a description of Lord Grey's funeral ( 1562 ) , in which two younger brothers of Lewis Dyve ...
... Lord Grey , and is so referred to in his account of the services of his father , William Lord Grey.1 In an appendix to that volume there is a description of Lord Grey's funeral ( 1562 ) , in which two younger brothers of Lewis Dyve ...
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... Lord Grey's secretary , and was holding that post when Lord Grey was recalled in August 1582. In March 1581 he obtained from Bryskett by purchase ( under a prevailing custom of those times ) a clerkship in the Irish Court of Chancery ...
... Lord Grey's secretary , and was holding that post when Lord Grey was recalled in August 1582. In March 1581 he obtained from Bryskett by purchase ( under a prevailing custom of those times ) a clerkship in the Irish Court of Chancery ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Rising in Munster | 30 |
Alleged intimacy with Essex | 40 |
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