Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and SciencesAcademy, 1920 - 158 страници Vol. 15, "To the University of Leipzig on the occasion of the five hundredth anniversary of its foundation, from Yale University and the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1909." |
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... Henry , 1375 ( ? ) ; Thomas , 1377 ( ? ) ; Joan , 1379 ( ? ) . These dates , it will be observed , are purely inferential from the assumed date of the first illicit connection of Catherine and the Duke . Other good authorities do not ...
... Henry , 1375 ( ? ) ; Thomas , 1377 ( ? ) ; Joan , 1379 ( ? ) . These dates , it will be observed , are purely inferential from the assumed date of the first illicit connection of Catherine and the Duke . Other good authorities do not ...
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... Henry , who was certainly adventurous enough , did not go thither till after St. Inglevert , when he was 24 years old ; Henry of Lancaster , his grandfather , till he was 52 ; William Ufford , till he was 26 ; Thomas Beau- 12 Froissart ...
... Henry , who was certainly adventurous enough , did not go thither till after St. Inglevert , when he was 24 years old ; Henry of Lancaster , his grandfather , till he was 52 ; William Ufford , till he was 26 ; Thomas Beau- 12 Froissart ...
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... Henry of Lancaster , 52 ; Thomas Percy , 34 ( 37 ? ) ; Henry Percy , 41 ; John Holland , 37 ; Michael de la Pole , 46 ; William Montacute , 48 ; Richard Fitzalan III , 31. The general result is only confirmed by Bartholomew Burghersh ...
... Henry of Lancaster , 52 ; Thomas Percy , 34 ( 37 ? ) ; Henry Percy , 41 ; John Holland , 37 ; Michael de la Pole , 46 ; William Montacute , 48 ; Richard Fitzalan III , 31. The general result is only confirmed by Bartholomew Burghersh ...
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Secondly , as to Henry Beaufort . • • 30 28 ( 1 ) Of his early life the following account was given by Foss27 : In January , 1397 , Henry Beaufort , the second son , was probably just of age ; as he is called Clericus on the Roll , and ...
Secondly , as to Henry Beaufort . • • 30 28 ( 1 ) Of his early life the following account was given by Foss27 : In January , 1397 , Henry Beaufort , the second son , was probably just of age ; as he is called Clericus on the Roll , and ...
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82 prevent his brother , King Henry IV , from placing his own son , after- wards Henry V , under his tuition in the same college . This was about the year 1399 , when Beaufort had been appointed Chancellor of the University , an office ...
82 prevent his brother , King Henry IV , from placing his own son , after- wards Henry V , under his tuition in the same college . This was about the year 1399 , when Beaufort had been appointed Chancellor of the University , an office ...
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