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Walsingham
Walsingham Map sources for Walsingham at grid reference TF934368 This refers to the town, for other uses see Walsingham (disambiguation) Walsingham (actually two conjoined villages : Little Walsingham and Great Walsingham - the 'Great' referring ...
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Francis Walsingham
Francis Walsingham Francis Walsingham by John de Critz (detail) Sir Francis Walsingham (c. 1530 - April 6, 1590) is remembered ... I of England. An admirer of Machiavelli, Walsingham is remembered as one of the most ... to secure the English Crown. Biography Francis Walsingham was born in Scadbury Park , Chislehurst, ...
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Thomas Walsingham
Thomas Walsingham Thomas Walsingham (d. c. 1422), English chronicler, was probably ... writing room, and he died about 1422. Walsingham's most important work is his Historia ... 1272 and 1422. Some authorities hold that Walsingham himself only wrote the section between 1377 ... brevis. Covering some of the same ground Walsingham wrote a Chronicon Angliae; this deals ...
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Frances Walsingham
Frances Walsingham Frances Walsingham (1569 - February 13, 1631) was the only daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, spymaster for Queen Elizabeth I. A lady ...
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Walsingham (disambiguation)
Walsingham (disambiguation) Walsingham or Little Walsingham is a town in England. The name ... also refer to the following people Thomas Walsingham, an English chronicler Francis Walsingham, the spymaster of Queen Elizabeth I ...
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Talk:Walsingham
Talk:Walsingham Well done,62.64.211.189, for ...
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Baron Walsingham
Baron Walsingham Baron Walsingham is a title in the Peerage of ... Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Barons Walsingham (1780) William de Grey, 1st Baron Walsingham (1719-1781) Thomas de Grey, 2nd Baron Walsingham (1748-1818) George de Grey, 3rd ...
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Francis Walsingham (translated from German)
Francis Walsingham Francis Walsingham, oelgemaelde of John de Critz (around 1587) Sir Francis Walsingham (* 1532 in Scadbury park, Chislehurst, Kent ; † ... Elisabeth I. of England (1558-1603). Francis Walsingham was the son of the lawyer William Walsingham and its wife Joyce Denny. Its ...
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Francis Walsingham (translated from Portuguese)
Francis Walsingham Francis Walsingham Sir Francis Walsingham ( 1530 in Scadbury Park, Chislehurst, Kent - 6 ... Elizabeth I. Table of content Biography Francis Walsingham was born in Scadbury Park, in the ... assumes that in 1530, son of William Walsingham and Joyce Denny. Its father died ...
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Talk:Thomas Walsingham
Talk:Thomas Walsingham This page is linked from the page ... If marlowe live in 155xx-158xx and Walsingham died in 1422 as tis page says ... then it is unlikely that This Thomas Walsingham was indeed Marlowes patron.
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