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... lived in St Paul's churchyard . They may have lived together in the same house . P.R.O. S.P. 52/4 f . 22A . See also Thomas Randolph's letter of 18th Novem- ber , 1561 , addressed to " my loving and assured friend , Mr. Henry Killigrew ...
... lived in St Paul's churchyard . They may have lived together in the same house . P.R.O. S.P. 52/4 f . 22A . See also Thomas Randolph's letter of 18th Novem- ber , 1561 , addressed to " my loving and assured friend , Mr. Henry Killigrew ...
Page 221
... lived close by one another in Lothbury . D.N.B. vol . II , p . 110. William also owned a house at Hanworth , Middlesex , where he founded a junior branch of the Killigrew family . There too Henry doubtless Nevertheless , Henry must have ...
... lived close by one another in Lothbury . D.N.B. vol . II , p . 110. William also owned a house at Hanworth , Middlesex , where he founded a junior branch of the Killigrew family . There too Henry doubtless Nevertheless , Henry must have ...
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... lived beyond their means at Arwennack and made up for their extravagance by brigandage and by exploit- ing Henry's generosity . At the end of his career Killigrew , at any rate , was a richer and better established man than when he ...
... lived beyond their means at Arwennack and made up for their extravagance by brigandage and by exploit- ing Henry's generosity . At the end of his career Killigrew , at any rate , was a richer and better established man than when he ...
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Acknowledgements X | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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