Matches 551 to 600 of 918
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551 | In 1467–8 he was in the charge of the Earl of Pembroke, and living in his house. | (Percy), Henry 4th Earl of Northumberland (I763)
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552 | In 1468 the King granted to Sir Henry Nevile, knt., son and heir of George, Lord Latimer, the manor of Isenhampstede, Buckinghamshire. | Neville, Hon. Sir Henry (I904)
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553 | In 1475 he took part in Edward IV's expedition to France. | (Percy), Henry 4th Earl of Northumberland (I763)
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554 | In 1509 he was indebted to the king. | Guildford, George (I713)
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555 | In 1522 he was one of the gentlemen in the train of Cardinal Wolsey when he went to meet the Emperor Charles V at Dover. | Guildford, George (I713)
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556 | In 1524 he and his brother, Henry, had a license to export 1000 woolen cloths annually. | Guildford, George (I713)
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557 | In 1536 he participated in the Pilgrimage of Grace but he later claimed that he did so under duress and was pardoned, despite his being among the leaders deputed to negotiate with the King's forces sent to suppress it. | (Neville), John 3rd Lord Latimer (I1310)
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558 | In 1604 he received a grant of Warwick Castle, which was in a ruinous state. | (Greville), Fulke 1st Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2616)
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559 | In 1617, after expelling the Macdonalds of Kintyre, he received a grant of the whole of that Lordship and the island of Jura. | (Campbell), Archibald 7th Earl of Argyll (I1354)
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560 | In 1618 he became a Roman Catholic. | (Campbell), Archibald 7th Earl of Argyll (I1354)
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561 | In 1618 he served under Philip III of Spain against Holland. | (Campbell), Archibald 7th Earl of Argyll (I1354)
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562 | In 1628 he succeeded his cousin (by whom he had been adopted when but four years of age) in the Peerage under the special limitation of the patent. | (Greville), Robert 2nd Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2629)
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563 | In 1665 Lloyd says of him "sweet was his disposition, winning his converse, fluent his discourse, obliging his looks, public his spirit, and large his soul." | (Greville), Fulke 1st Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2616)
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564 | In 1671, he held the exhibition founded by William Akroyd, rector of Marston. | Akroyd, John (I2288)
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565 | In 1770 he was removed from the Privy Council at his own request. | (FitzGerald), James 1st Duke of Leinster (I1266)
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566 | In a petition for restoration of blood, 1529, he states that Wolsey had turned him out of his house in Sussex, where he had lived three years, and thereby compelled him "to board at an abbey this four years' day with his wife and seven children." | (Stafford), Henry 1st Baron Stafford (I439)
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567 | In August 1309 he joined in the Barons' letter to the Pope about abuses. | (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
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568 | In August 1325 he was in readiness to attend the King with a suite of 8 followers when Edward made a pretence of setting out for France to do homage for Aquitaine and Ponthieu—a journey which was never taken. | (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
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569 | In August 1360, and in 1362, he was a plenipotentiary to negotiate with David of Scotland. | (Percy), Henry 3rd Lord Percy (I621)
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570 | In August 1387 he was in command of a squadron at sea against the French. | Percy, Sir Henry styled Lord Percy (I896)
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571 | In August 1436 he was appointed a commander against the Scots. | (Neville), George 1st Lord Latimer (I897)
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572 | In consideration of his service in the late rebellion of the Duke of Northumberland he was granted, 10 July 1554, Thornbury Castle and other lands in co. Gloucester and elsewhere, formerly belonging to his father. | (Stafford), Henry 1st Baron Stafford (I439)
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573 | In December 1334, Henry made a gift to the nuns of Canons Ashby. | (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
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574 | In Feb. 1387/88 he supported his father-in-law, the Earl of Arundel, as one of the Lords Appellant against the Duke of Ireland and other of the King's favourites. | (de Mowbray), Thomas 1st Duke of Norfolk (I740)
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575 | In February 1420/21 he served Queen Catherine at her Coronation feast in London. | (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
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576 | In February 1423/24 he had a command in the successful expedition for the recovery of Crotoy, at the mouth of the Somme. | (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
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577 | In February 1440/41 he was joint commissioner for payment of the subsidy in Sussex. | (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
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578 | in infancy | Kelly, James Preston (I105)
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579 | in infancy | Kelly, Sarah (I106)
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580 | in infancy | Stewart, Lord Francis (I330)
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581 | in infancy | (Plantagenet), William of Hatfield (I451)
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582 | in infancy | (Plantagenet), Eleanor (I580)
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583 | In infancy | Croft, John Richard (I2056)
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584 | In January 1338/39 he was one of the collectors of wool in co. Lincoln. | (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
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585 | In January 1390/1, being sent on some mission abroad—query, to Calais—he had licence to make his brother Ralph his deputy; he returned during the year. | Percy, Sir Henry styled Lord Percy (I896)
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586 | In January 1394 his crest of a leopard or, with a white label, to which he had hereditary right, and which was rightly the crest of the King's first-born son, if he had any, was directed to be differenced by a crown argent in place of the label. | (de Mowbray), Thomas 1st Duke of Norfolk (I740)
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587 | In January 1419/20 he was a commissioner to raise loans in Sussex and Hants; in April chief supervisor of the muster of men for the fleet at Southampton, and in June chief of the escort to conduct the Duke of Bourbon, the King's prisoner, to the King in France. | (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
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588 | In July 1423 he fought at Cravant under the Earl of Salisbury. | (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
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589 | In July 1437 he was summoned to the funeral of Queen Joan, widow of Henry IV, at Canterbury. | (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
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590 | In July 1455 he was excused from attending Parliament for duties in the March, and in December following was among many peers to whom the King wrote upon their neglect to attend the Parliament summoned, and requiring their attendance, 14 January 1455/56. | (Percy), Henry 3rd Earl of Northumberland (I775)
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591 | In June 1317, the King wrote to Philippe of France asking him to respite the homage of Henry of Lancaster for his lands in Champagne and Brie as he was needed in England. | (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
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592 | In June 1339 Henry, as Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, Steward of England, headed the group of Earls who were sureties for the treaty concluded at Brussels between England and Brabant. | (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
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593 | In June 1385, he was summoned for service against the Scots, and was in the vanguard in that—the King's first—expedition into Scotland. | (de Mowbray), Thomas 1st Duke of Norfolk (I740)
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594 | In June 1409 he was a commissioner to raise money in Somerset. | (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
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595 | In June 1453, Egremont and Neville were commanded to appear before the King and Council (which they did not do), since, "by occasion of certaine discordes and debates moeved betwyx" them, "divers things and novelries contrarie to oure pees have of late daies be committed ... into grete trouble and vexation of oure countree and sugitts," and in the meantime they were to keep the peace. | (Percy), Thomas 1st Baron Egremont (I914)
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596 | In March 1343/44, as Henry de Percy le fitz, he was going abroad with the Earl of Arundel in the King's service. | (Percy), Henry 3rd Lord Percy (I621)
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597 | In March 1352 he was a commissioner to receive King David of Scotland on his return to captivity. | (Percy), Henry 3rd Lord Percy (I621)
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598 | In May 1325 he was accused of treason because he had written a letter of consolation to the Bishop of Hereford (Adam of Orlton), used his brother's arms, and set up a cross near Leicester to induce passers-by to pray for his brother; but no proceedings were taken against him. | (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
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599 | In May 1386 ("as Henry Percy the younger, whom the Scots call Haatspore") he was sent with a large force to Calais. | Percy, Sir Henry styled Lord Percy (I896)
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600 | In May 1390, "he was a commissioner to negotiate a truce with the Scots, and joined in the letter of the King and peers to the Pope, remonstrating against papal abuses in the Church, Parliament having called upon the King, in accordance with his coronation oath, to preserve the rights of the Crown and the liberties of the realm and Church." | (de Mowbray), Thomas 1st Duke of Norfolk (I740)
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