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Issued by Earl of Lincoln, apparently as Lord High Admiral of England, perhaps concerned with the removal of pirates from Blakeney, Norfolk.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Baron Clinton, Clumber Park, Duke of Newcastle, Earl of Lincoln, Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, Edward Clinton, Lord Clinton, Edward Fiennes-Clinton, 18th Earl of Lincoln, Edward Pelham-Clinton, 10th Duke of Newcastle, Elizabeth Clinton, Countess of Lincoln, Francis Pelham-Clinton-Hope, 8th Duke of Newcastle, George Clinton (Royal Navy officer), Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, Henry Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln, Henry Clinton (American War of Independence), Henry Clinton (Napoleonic Wars), Henry Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, H...
The third volume in this annotated collection of texts relating to the 'progresses' of Queen Elizabeth I around England includes accounts of dramatic performances, orations, and poems, and a wealth of supplementary material dating from 1579 to 1595.
This volume is an invaluable portrait of family, kinship, regional and national dynamics in the Tudor and early Stuart period. Based on letters and papers that Cassandra Willoughby found in the family library, her Account focuses on the women of the family, and offers insight into sixteenth-century family dynamics, gentry culture and court connections.
Annotation This volume reconstructs the lives of Henry VII's new men - low-born ministers with legal, financial, political, and military skills who enforced the king's will as he sought to strengthen government after the Wars of the Roses, examining how they exercised power, gained wealth, and spent it to sustain their new-found status.