The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Tudors . Cornish sympathies — or at least those of the leading gentry , the Arundells , Nanfan , John Trevelyan — were , as in West Wales , Lancastrian . Sir Richard Edgcumbe was Henry Tudor's closest adviser , and most devoted ...
... Tudors . Cornish sympathies — or at least those of the leading gentry , the Arundells , Nanfan , John Trevelyan — were , as in West Wales , Lancastrian . Sir Richard Edgcumbe was Henry Tudor's closest adviser , and most devoted ...
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... Tudor - as the best revenge for Flodden was James VI's accession in 1603. But the Welsh renversement was all the more dramatic when we realise , as we have only lately come to do , that the Tudors of Anglesey had been the backbone of ...
... Tudor - as the best revenge for Flodden was James VI's accession in 1603. But the Welsh renversement was all the more dramatic when we realise , as we have only lately come to do , that the Tudors of Anglesey had been the backbone of ...
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... Tudors , there must have been a deep satisfaction in that the dynasty itself was Welsh . For in a period of not much ... Tudor achievements came . In the third generation , the great Lord Burghley could still be greeted as kinsman by a ...
... Tudors , there must have been a deep satisfaction in that the dynasty itself was Welsh . For in a period of not much ... Tudor achievements came . In the third generation , the great Lord Burghley could still be greeted as kinsman by a ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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