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  1. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Grant by Thomas Boleyn, earl of Ormond and Wilts, to Bartholomew Dyllon, knight, of the offices of receiver general and steward of his moiety of the manors of Blakcastell and Donughmore, co. Meath; of Balscaddan, . . . sshe. and Portraryn, co. Dublin; of Woghterard, Castelwar[dyn], and Clyntonnyscourt, co. Kyldare; and Baronnysynnys in the suburb of Dublin. 26 April, 23 Henry VIII.

  2. Há 2 dias · LEIGH. Leghe (xii cent.); Legh and Leygh (xiv. cent.); The Lea, 1499; Lye and Lee (xvi cent.). Leigh is a small village, 3 miles south-east of Reigate. The parish, which is of irregular form, is bounded on the north by Reigate, on the east by outlying portions of Buckland and Charlwood and by Horley, on the south by Horley and Newdigate, on the west by Capel, and on the north-west by Betchworth.

  3. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Aldermen who removed from one Ward to another during their Mayoralties or between election and admission to the office. 1334. John de Pulteney, Coleman Street to Candlewick. 1390. William Venour, Tower to Castle Baynard. 1393. William Staundon, Dowgate to Cheap. 1397. Richard Whytingdon, Broad Street to Lime Street.

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  5. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Synopsis. Based on the controversial novel by Philippa Gregory, "The Other Boleyn Girl" is a fictionalised account of the life of Lady Mary Boleyn who becomes mistress to England's king, Henry VIII, before being ousted by her younger sister, Anne. Mary leaves the Court to marry a commoner, but returns when Anne embarks on a reckless policy to ...

  6. Há 6 dias · Notes on the Aldermen, 1220-1912. (In continuation of Vol. I., pp. 405-408.) [It has not been thought necessary to record well-known historical facts, and except in the case of genealogical notes, I have not included such details as may be found in the articles relating to Aldermen in the Dictionary of National Biography, a list of which is appended for convenience of reference.]

  7. Há 6 dias · Sir Robert Tichborne (Skinner), mayor in 1656, sat on the trial of Charles I., and signed the death warrant. Sir Richard Chiverton (Skinner), mayor in 1657, was the first Cornish mayor of London. He was knighted both by Cromwell and by Charles II., which says something for his political dexterity.