Matches 301 to 350 of 919
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301 | He and his wife were admitted of Corpus Christi, York, in 1490. | Strangwayes, Sir James (I2445)
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302 | He and his wife were later removed to Little Easton, Essex. | (Bourchier), Henry 1st Earl of Essex (I2532)
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303 | He assumed the surname de Grey by royal licence dated 23 June 1833. | (de Grey), Thomas Philip 2nd Earl de Grey of Wrest (I2811)
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304 | He assumed the surname of Dyneley upon the decease of his uncle, John Dyneley. | Chamberlain, Richard Dyneley (I1666)
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305 | He attended a Council at Canterbury in June 1470. | (Percy), Henry 4th Earl of Northumberland (I763)
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306 | He attested a charter at St. Albans, 3 November 1299. | (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
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307 | He became a lunatic before 11 June 1451, when custody of his lands was given to his brother, Richard (Neville), Earl of Salisbury, but apparently at lucid intervals. (The grant was renewed by Edward IV when he became king.) He continued to be summoned to Parliament for 18 years. | (Neville), George 1st Lord Latimer (I897)
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308 | He became curate on the death of Mr. Finlow. | Huntington, Rev. William (I2228)
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309 | He bore the sceptre with the dove at the Coronation of Anne, 23 April 1702. | (Lennox), Charles 1st Duke of Richmond (I925)
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310 | He bore the sword Curtana at the Coronation of Richard III, 7 July 1483. | (Percy), Henry 4th Earl of Northumberland (I763)
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311 | He bought the manor of Allexton, Leicestershire, about 1652 (soon after his marriage), and that of Belton, in Rutland, shortly after 1672. | (Verney), Richard 11th Lord Willoughby de Broke (I2622)
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312 | He bought this office from the 2nd Lord Saye and Sele, who held it in fee. | (Stafford), Humphrey 1st Duke of Buckingham (I742)
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313 | He built a new house at Wighill about 1580. | Stapylton, Sir Robert (I1585)
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314 | He built, in conjunction with other freeholders, the chapel at Bramhope, under a deed dated 1649. | Dyneley, Robert (I1598)
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315 | He came under the ban of Star Chamber for his quarrel with Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York (Strype's Annals). | Stapylton, Sir Robert (I1585)
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316 | He campaigned in Provence for Francois I against Charles V, 1536; was given King Henry VIII's niece for his wife and lived in exile in England, invading Scotland with 18 ships as English Lord Lieutenant of northern England and southern Scotland 1544; was forfeited for treason after invading Scotland again 1545; burnt the town of Annan 1547; raided Scotland again 1548; was restored 1564; became Regent for his grandson the King from 1570; defeated Huntly and the Hamiltons and besieged Edinburgh Castle 1571; was mortally wounded while a prisoner during the attack by Huntly and Lord Claud Hamilton on his Parliament at Stirling; and died after rescue 4 Sept. 1571. | (Stewart), Matthew 4th Earl of Lennox (I251)
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317 | He changed his name from Dawnay to Langley by Royal Licence in 1824. | Langley, Hon. Marmaduke (I1406)
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318 | He changed his surname from Lennox to Lennox-Sinclair by deed poll, 21 March 1923. | Lennox-Sinclair, Claud Henry Maitland (I1199)
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319 | He deserted Richard III on Bosworth Field. | (Percy), Henry 4th Earl of Northumberland (I763)
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320 | He died "on or after 17 Dec 1457 and possibly after 19 Jan 1457/8." | Stafford, Humphrey Earl of Stafford (I745)
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321 | He died eleven days before his father. | Greville, Hon. Francis (I2663)
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322 | He died unmarried within the lifetime of his father. | Croft, John Radcliffe (I2097)
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323 | He died unmarried within the lifetime of his father. | Weddell, Hon. Frederick William (I2813)
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324 | He died unmarried, after being stabbed by his servant, Hayward. Lord Dorchester wrote that "my Lord B. is dead of his wounds given him by his man, who slew himself." According to Gibbs, "he was stating to an old servant the disposition of his property, when the fellow flew into a passion at the smallness of the legacy which was to be left to him, and stabbed his master." | (Greville), Fulke 1st Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2616)
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325 | He died unmarried. | Dalton, William (I1618)
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326 | He died unmarried. | Croft, Sir Frederick Leigh 3rd Baronet (I2098)
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327 | He died unmarried. | Croft, Captain William Noble (I2566)
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328 | He died unmarried. | Vyner, Henry Frederick Clare (I2818)
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329 | He died unmarried. | Robinson, Sir Metcalfe 2nd Baronet (I2784)
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330 | He died without issue. | Robinson, Sir William 4th Baronet (I2790)
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331 | He died without issue. | Robinson, Thomas (I2785)
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332 | He died without issue. | Vyner, Reginald Arthur (I2819)
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333 | He died without issue. | Robinson, Thomas (I2763)
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334 | He died without issue. | Robinson, Hon. Frederick (I2808)
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335 | He died without surviving issue. | Robinson, Sir Metcalfe 1st and last Baronet (I2773)
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336 | He died young. | Danby, Thomas (I1457)
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337 | He directed burial in the chapel of St. Peter on the N. side of the church. He bequeathed all his relics to his wife; to his son Robert, much silver plate &c.; to his brother Aubrey, a steel haubergeon, &c. | (de Vere), Thomas 8th Earl of Oxford (I613)
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338 | He directed to be buried at the Black Friars, Hereford. | (Beauchamp), William 1st Lord Bergavenny (I2404)
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339 | He early imbibed republican notions, and with Viscount Saye and Sele, was one of the two noblemen who refused to profess their loyalty to the King as required by the Council of York in 1639. | (Greville), Robert 2nd Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2629)
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340 | He fell at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644. | (Eure), Colonel William 6th Lord Eure (I1456)
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341 | He first bore arms at the recapture of Berwick by his father, December 1378. | Percy, Sir Henry styled Lord Percy (I896)
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342 | He fought at Crécy, 26 August 1346. | (Percy), Henry 3rd Lord Percy (I621)
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343 | He fought at the Battle of Edgehill, 22 October 1642, and was appointed Major-General (for the Parliamentarians) for Warwickshire and Staffordshire, 7 January 1642/43. | (Greville), Robert 2nd Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2629)
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344 | He fought at the Battle of Flodden, 1513. | (Neville), Richard 2nd Lord Latimer (I1307)
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345 | He fought at the Battle of Nájera, 3 April 1367. | (Holand), Thomas 2nd Earl of Kent (I487)
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346 | He fought in the Egyptian Campaign in 1882. | Dawnay, Hon. Eustace Henry (I2905)
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347 | He fought in the Second World War between 1943 and 1946, in India. | Leigh, Sir John 2nd Baronet (I2459)
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348 | He fought in the Second World War, during which he was twice wounded. | Croft, Major Sir John Archibald Radcliffe 5th Baronet (I2573)
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349 | He fought in the Second World War. | Leigh, Lt.-Cdr. Eric (I2460)
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350 | He fought on the Lancastrian side at the Battle of Towton, 29 March 1461, but he was in Edward IV's entourage in December 1461. | (Talbot), John 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford (I760)
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