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  1. Há 1 dia · In 1596–7 Lord Mountjoy (d. 1606), grandson of Anne, and William, Marquess of Winchester (d. 1598), son and heir of Elizabeth Paulet, obtained permission by Act of Parliament to divide the property which had come to them from Robert Willoughby, and Brook was allotted to Lord Mountjoy.

  2. Há 3 dias · John's son Paulet (d. 1726) was succeeded by his sisters Mary and Elizabeth who married their step-brothers Edmund and John Jeane. (fn. 252) In 1783 Mary Jeane and Elizabeth's son Thomas Jeane (d. 1791) divided the estate for the benefit of their respective sons, both called John.

  3. Há 3 dias · She held courts as Elizabeth Scrope Lady Paulet or as Elizabeth Scrope from 1583 onwards. After her death in 1601 Sir Edwin Sandys conveyed the manor in 1606 to Sir Thomas Windebank. (fn. 116) Sir Thomas died the following year, (fn. 117) and his son Francis sold Hinton Pipard in 1610 to Richard Aldworth.

  4. Há 5 dias · c. 1382) was followed by Sir John Paulet (d. 1391), whose widow Elizabeth held PAWLETT in 1412. (fn. 58) Their son John and his sons John and Thomas were all dead by 1413, (fn. 59) and the manor passed to Sir John's younger son Thomas (fn. 60) and descended with Rhode in North Petherton to Sir Amias Paulet, later Poulett (d. 1538).

  5. In 1587, addressing Mary, Queen of Scots’ alleged involvement in the Babington Plot to assassinate her, Elizabeth expressed her condemnation in a letter to Mary’s jailer, Sir Amyas Paulet. Elizabeth famously wrote: “Her life was the death of our security, her death the life of our safety.”. Reply reply. Afraid_Beginning_639.

  6. Há 4 dias · University of Liverpool. Citation: Dr Anne McLaren, review of Elizabeth I: Reputations and Reconfigurations, (review no. 329) https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/329. Date accessed: 18 May, 2024. This year is a momentous one for students of early modern Britain.

  7. Há 3 dias · Rosamund’s Tudor Takeaway. ‘A Time Traveller’s Guide to Elizabethan England’ by Ian Mortimer. Natalie Grueninger speaks with Rosamund Gravelle about Jane Grey, Mary I and Elizabeth I. Tune in to hear Natalie and Rosamund discuss: – Representations of Mary I in media, TV and films. – Factors that have contributed to Mary I’s ...