Henry VII, Prince Arthur and Cardinal Morton: From a Group Representing the Adoration of the Three Kings on the Chancel Screen of Plymtree Church in the County of Devon; In Chromolithography, with a Notice and an Appendix on "nicholas Monk, Rector of Plym
Henry VII, Prince Arthur and Cardinal Morton: From a Group Representing the Adoration of the Three Kings on the Chancel Screen of Plymtree Church in the County of Devon; In Chromolithography, with a Notice and an Appendix on "nicholas Monk, Rector of Plym
Excerpt from Henry VII, Prince Arthur and Cardinal Morton: From a Group Representing the Adoration of the Three Kings on the Chancel Screen of Plymtree Church in the County of Devon; In Chromolithography, With a Notice and an Appendix on "Nicholas Monk, Rector of Plymtree," "John Land," &C Tower and beheaded by the Protector's order. It is com monly said that, as a matter of course, the estates were confiscated, and that they were soon restored, part by Richard, and the remainder by Henry VII. SO states Mr. H. Nugent Bell, ...
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Excerpt from Henry VII, Prince Arthur and Cardinal Morton: From a Group Representing the Adoration of the Three Kings on the Chancel Screen of Plymtree Church in the County of Devon; In Chromolithography, With a Notice and an Appendix on "Nicholas Monk, Rector of Plymtree," "John Land," &C Tower and beheaded by the Protector's order. It is com monly said that, as a matter of course, the estates were confiscated, and that they were soon restored, part by Richard, and the remainder by Henry VII. SO states Mr. H. Nugent Bell, in his work on the Huntingdon Peerage, adding that Richard, while at Reading, a few weeks after, on July 23, being struck with remorse, by letter under his private signet removed the attainder and restored the possessions, except the manor of Loughborough, to which he believed his own wife entitled. On the other hand, the unfortunate nobleman was buried as a Knight of the Carter, in St. George's Chapel, Windsor; and when the late Countess of Loudoun petitioned for and obtained the Ba'ronies of Hastings, Hungerford, Botreaux, and De Moleyns in 1871, no evidence of attainder or reversal appeared, possibly because the Lords had formerly reviewed that matter in the case of the Huntingdon Peerage. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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