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John Edwin Bakeless. I dare not, Greene; for . . . hee's so well beloud. [Woodstock, IV. i. 73-74] As though your highnes were a schoole boy still, And must be awde and gouernd like a child. [Edward II, 1336-1337] To aw ye like a child.
John Edwin Bakeless. I dare not, Greene; for . . . hee's so well beloud. [Woodstock, IV. i. 73-74] As though your highnes were a schoole boy still, And must be awde and gouernd like a child. [Edward II, 1336-1337] To aw ye like a child.
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John Bakeless. Will of Katherine Benchkyn , 1585. PRO , Cant . , 16/86 . [ Discovered by Frank W. Tyler , Esq . , former sub - librarian of ... Deposition of John Marlowe ( Marley ) with regard to the Benchkyn Will , October 5 , 1586.
John Bakeless. Will of Katherine Benchkyn , 1585. PRO , Cant . , 16/86 . [ Discovered by Frank W. Tyler , Esq . , former sub - librarian of ... Deposition of John Marlowe ( Marley ) with regard to the Benchkyn Will , October 5 , 1586.
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26011 Gotz von Berlichingen, I. 316 Grace Book, I. 70, 78 Gradwell, see Cradwell Gradwell, John, I. 19 Graetz, carnival, I. 302, 366 Graves, Charles, II. 165n Gray, H. D., II. 262 Gray's Inn, I. 98, II. 44 Graziani, Antonio Maria, ...
26011 Gotz von Berlichingen, I. 316 Grace Book, I. 70, 78 Gradwell, see Cradwell Gradwell, John, I. 19 Graetz, carnival, I. 302, 366 Graves, Charles, II. 165n Gray, H. D., II. 262 Gray's Inn, I. 98, II. 44 Graziani, Antonio Maria, ...
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