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A History of the County of York East Riding
… a military role in the area, Robert Dudley, later earl of Leicester. 29 The change of lordship caused some redirection …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to be sold to provide funds. 94 Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, claimed to have offered money to the town for a …
Survey of London
… house. 196 This sort of sentiment was echoed by Margaret Leicester Warren, the daughter of the second Baron de Tabley, … and old newspapers. They are all very poor. 197 Margaret Leicester Warren moved into No. 67 on the day after the … factors that militated against it in the eyes of Margaret Leicester Warren. One noticeable characteristic of both areas …
Survey of London
… in 1720 to be 'well inhabited by Nobility and Gentry', and Leicester Square, had all suffered a considerable social …
Old and New London
… Paget, who called it after his name. The great Earl of Leicester was its next occupant. He changed it to "Leicester House," and bequeathed it to his son-in-law, the …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… G. FitzPeter, Earl of Essex, Earl W. Marshall, R., Earl of Leicester, W., Earl of Salisbury, W., Earl of Warenne, …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… 1 in Huntingdon, 3 in Nottingham, 2 in Norfolk, 1 in Leicester, 4 in Yorkshire, and 2 in London failed to put in … in each county was 9 marks a sack This was the price of Leicester wool, and Knighton evidently assumes that the price …
Old and New London
… Lord Robert Dudley (afterwards the great Earl of Leicester) was elected Palaphilos, constable or marshal of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Treasury, asked for Satisfaction, Whether the Earl of Leicester had not those Lordships in grant to him in Queen … could give the best Account in that Case; that the Earl of Leicester had but one of those Lordships, and that was …
Old and New London
… VIII., Edward III., Edward IV., Henry VI., the Earl of Leicester, and Charles Brandon. There is also mentioned a … by Philip to Henry." The tilting-suit of the Earl of Leicester is still shown. "That the armour before us was worn by Leicester," says Mr. Hewitt, "there is not the slightest …
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