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... Lord of Brech- einoc , and Payn Fitz John , Lord of Ewyas , who were at that time secretaries and privy counsellors to the king : Earl Milo , wishing to draw forth from Gruffydh some discourse concerning his innate no- bility , rather ...
... Lord of Brech- einoc , and Payn Fitz John , Lord of Ewyas , who were at that time secretaries and privy counsellors to the king : Earl Milo , wishing to draw forth from Gruffydh some discourse concerning his innate no- bility , rather ...
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... Lord Seymour , of Sudley ; for Thomas , Lord Vaux of Harwedon ; for Henry , Lord Paget ; for Walter Devereux , Earl of Essex ; for Ann Cecil , Countess of Oxford ; for Mar- garet , Countess of Cumberland ; for Thomas West , Lord De- for ...
... Lord Seymour , of Sudley ; for Thomas , Lord Vaux of Harwedon ; for Henry , Lord Paget ; for Walter Devereux , Earl of Essex ; for Ann Cecil , Countess of Oxford ; for Mar- garet , Countess of Cumberland ; for Thomas West , Lord De- for ...
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... Lord Melcombe ; and John Boyle , Earl of Cork and Orrery . This last mentioned nobleman was not only a respectable ... Lord Mor- den ; Philip Dormer Stanhope , fourth Earl of Chesterfield ; George Lord ton ; Henry Fox , Lord Holland ...
... Lord Melcombe ; and John Boyle , Earl of Cork and Orrery . This last mentioned nobleman was not only a respectable ... Lord Mor- den ; Philip Dormer Stanhope , fourth Earl of Chesterfield ; George Lord ton ; Henry Fox , Lord Holland ...
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