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... gave out that he was the son of a Flemish Jew of Tournay , and that his real name was Piers Osbeck , or Perkyn Warbeck . The " historic doubts " that have been entertained as to whether he was really an impostor have now been scattered ...
... gave out that he was the son of a Flemish Jew of Tournay , and that his real name was Piers Osbeck , or Perkyn Warbeck . The " historic doubts " that have been entertained as to whether he was really an impostor have now been scattered ...
Page 119
... gave , during its very Session i .: first session , indications of its jealousy of the 1529. Clergy , in the form of an attack on certain minor clerical privileges , made under the guise of admini- strative Church - reforms . The King's ...
... gave , during its very Session i .: first session , indications of its jealousy of the 1529. Clergy , in the form of an attack on certain minor clerical privileges , made under the guise of admini- strative Church - reforms . The King's ...
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... gave his assent to a law against " depopulating Enclosures . enclosures and depopulating pasturage " : it aimed at maintaining for ever all houses of husbandry that were used with twenty acres of ground and upwards . " Thus , " notes ...
... gave his assent to a law against " depopulating Enclosures . enclosures and depopulating pasturage " : it aimed at maintaining for ever all houses of husbandry that were used with twenty acres of ground and upwards . " Thus , " notes ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Difficulties Henrys Views | 2 |
Clerical and Papal Money Burdens | 3 |
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