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On March 26 , 1604 , the royal family , ' together with the Council and the whole Court , went down the river to the Tower , in long and gay procession ' . ? Then the King rode to the place of the revels , ' on a white gennet under a ...
On March 26 , 1604 , the royal family , ' together with the Council and the whole Court , went down the river to the Tower , in long and gay procession ' . ? Then the King rode to the place of the revels , ' on a white gennet under a ...
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Kemys's name , although the last bill for 1603 states that he was now discharged from the Tower , reappears after Ralegh's on the Fleet prison bills of early 1604. Both as prisoner and voluntarily he kept close to his master .
Kemys's name , although the last bill for 1603 states that he was now discharged from the Tower , reappears after Ralegh's on the Fleet prison bills of early 1604. Both as prisoner and voluntarily he kept close to his master .
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... had erected on part of the grounds of that Durham House which had been his own home . But for the necessity of finding room in the Tower for Lord and Lady Somerset , he would almost certainly have remained there much longer .
... had erected on part of the grounds of that Durham House which had been his own home . But for the necessity of finding room in the Tower for Lord and Lady Somerset , he would almost certainly have remained there much longer .
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