A Companion to Tudor BritainRobert Tittler, Norman L. Jones A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of historical debates about this period, focusing on the whole British Isles.
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... Iohn and loan Cooke' Falkland palace, Fife Compton Wynyates, WarWickshire HardWick Hall, Derbyshire The Triangular Lodge, Rushton, Northants Claypotts castle, Angus The Old Forge, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire St Columba's church ...
... Iohn and loan Cooke' Falkland palace, Fife Compton Wynyates, WarWickshire HardWick Hall, Derbyshire The Triangular Lodge, Rushton, Northants Claypotts castle, Angus The Old Forge, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire St Columba's church ...
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... Iohn Milsom, editor of the journal Early Music, has written widely on the relation— ship of music and society in the Tudor period, and has been particularly interested in the role of popular song and singing. Catherine F. Patterson is ...
... Iohn Milsom, editor of the journal Early Music, has written widely on the relation— ship of music and society in the Tudor period, and has been particularly interested in the role of popular song and singing. Catherine F. Patterson is ...
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... Iohn Conyers were almost immediately placed under heavy bonds for good behaviour, while Thomas Grey, marquis of Dorset, whose loyalty had always been in question despite him being a companion in exile, was required in 1492 to provide ...
... Iohn Conyers were almost immediately placed under heavy bonds for good behaviour, while Thomas Grey, marquis of Dorset, whose loyalty had always been in question despite him being a companion in exile, was required in 1492 to provide ...
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... Iohn Fortescue noted: 'the myght off the lande, aftir the myght off the grete lordes theroff stondith most in the kynges officers. Ffor thai mowe best rule the contreis wher as ther offices ben . . .'9 It was the spread of rule through ...
... Iohn Fortescue noted: 'the myght off the lande, aftir the myght off the grete lordes theroff stondith most in the kynges officers. Ffor thai mowe best rule the contreis wher as ther offices ben . . .'9 It was the spread of rule through ...
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... Iohn Risley, Oliver King, Henry's secretary, Sir Richard Empson, Sir Richard Guildford and Sir John Turberville — represented a mix of high officers of state, household servants and companions in exile, demonstrating that the principal ...
... Iohn Risley, Oliver King, Henry's secretary, Sir Richard Empson, Sir Richard Guildford and Sir John Turberville — represented a mix of high officers of state, household servants and companions in exile, demonstrating that the principal ...
Contents
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Part II Belief | 201 |
Part III People and Groups | 307 |
Part IV Culture | 401 |
Bibliography | 526 |
Index | 563 |
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