- the
court expenses and
dowries of his
Throckmorton stepdaughters. The
keepership of
Brigstock also
involved him in
legal disputes over
poaching and other...
-
known as the
Field of the
Cloth of Gold in 1520. In 1523 he
received the
Keepership of
Langley New Park, Buckinghamshire, and was made
bailiff of Watlington...
- been his
occupation as a grocer. Rest died in 1571, at
which point the
keepership p****ed on to John Mell in 1576,
known for his
abuse of "the governors...
- Henry's
divorce from
Catherine of Aragon. In 1536, he was
granted the
keepership of
Pamber Forest, and on 9
March 1539 was
created Baron St John. He became...
-
dated 25
August 1740.
Lauder had also
applied at some
point for the
keepership of the
university library. In 1739 he had
published a
collection of sacred...
-
established the
Public Record Office, a non-ministerial
department under the
keepership of the
Master of the Rolls, a
senior judge whose job
originally had included...
-
favourite of King
Henry VIII and
received many grants,
including the
keepership of
Enfield Chase on 12 July 1526, and
Belvoir Castle,
which remains the...
-
desired promotion to the
Midlands Circuit in 1616.
Potts was
given the
keepership of
Skalme Park by
James in 1615, to
breed and
train the king's hounds...
- Castle, in 1539, 1552, and 1568 respectively. In 1590
Elizabeth I
granted keepership to
Elizabeth Cooke (Lady Russell), the
first woman to hold such a title...
- brother-in-law, Lord Burgh, who was Lord Deputy,
obtained for him the
keepership of a
castle near Waterford, but he was
later relieved of the
command by...