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Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Mr. de Vaulx, 4 and Secretary Sellinger (Sentleger or St. Leger); and on the Scottish side they say that two bishops, 5 …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… attached to the Captain of the Tower. (Sir Anthony) St. Leger (or Sellinger) is to be sent in his place. 4 Crofts was … Lord Lieutenant of Ireland since 1551. Sir Anthony St. Leger had twice already been Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… of Ours addressed to you, delivered by Sentleger (Saint Leger), gentleman of Our Chamber, on the safe-conduct and …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… had been prompted by words the King had spoken to St. Leger when he had been at Amiens and by remarks uttered by …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… two plots to her own and the kingdom's detriment. St. Leger was about to take leave of her to go to Ireland with … that three English captains who were to accompany St. Leger had been bribed to seize the money, kill all those who …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… M. de Guise, were taken also and ransomed afterwards. St. Leger, who was at Amiens at the time, has assured us of it. …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… his Majesty about the remarks of the King of France to St. Leger (Chaligny) about asking the Queen to mediate. 21 If you …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the winner of the Derby on seven occasions and of the St. Leger on three occasions. Jockeys employed to ride horses … trained at Manton, including the Derby in 1878 and the St. Leger in 1875. He was succeeded at Manton in 1902 by his son, … eight winners of the Oaks, and five winners of the St. Leger. Alec Taylor, the younger, headed the annual list of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… into the river and above it was built the chapel of St. Leger, which has since been converted into a small dwelling …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the elder Richard de Camville granted lands there to Leger Pipard to be held for 1/3 knight's fee; in 1190 the fee was held of the younger Richard de Camville by Leger's son Robert, who transferred it to his brother Richard …
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