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  • Meanwhile the king had formed an alliance with Henry VII.

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  • This great navigator had already won renown in the service of Henry VII.

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  • When Richmond secured the crown as Henry VII.

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  • The fact that parliament continued to meet fairly often so long as Morton lived, and was only summoned once by Henry VII.

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  • His body was privately buried in the chapel of Henry VII.

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  • The river is crossed at Stratford by a stone bridge of 14 arches, built by Sir Hugh Clopton in the reign of Henry VII.

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  • The present beautiful choir was built by Dean Balshall (1465-1491), and in the reign of Henry VII.

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  • In Edward II.'s time, the king's forest of the Peak, in Derbyshire, is especially mentioned as infested with wolves, and it was not until the reign of Henry VII.

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  • The silver shilling was first struck in 1504, in the reign of Henry VII.

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  • Deane, however, died in 1503, and Wolsey became chaplain to Sir Richard Nanfan, deputy of Calais, who apparently recommended him to Henry VII.

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  • Where in some towns," says the statute 4th Henry VII.

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  • Close to the keep stands the ruined chamber wherein, according to local tradition, Henry VII.

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  • His charter was withdrawn on the accession of Henry VII.

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  • Her eldest son by this marriage, Edmund, was created earl of Richmond in 1452, and was the father of Henry VII.

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  • As this led to constant disputes, Henry VII.

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  • A mayor is mentioned in the court roll of 1386-1387, and a charter from Henry VII.

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  • By the charter of 1194 the burgesses received licence to hold a fair on the vigil, feast and morrow of the Annunciation, and this with the fair on St James's day was confirmed to them by Henry VII.

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  • Having obtained possession of the greater part of the mark, Frederick was invested with it by the German king Henry VII.

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  • There may, also be mentioned many sculptors and architects, such as Lorenzo Maitani, architect of Orvieto cathedral (end of 13th century); Camaino di Crescentino; Tino di Camaino, sculptor of the monument to Henry VII.

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  • The house is the seat of Lord Saye and Sele, having been in the Fiennes family since the reign of Henry VII.

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  • There was, however, a Guelph reaction in 1264; the city was taken and sacked by Henry VII.

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  • The Chapel Royal, Savoy, near the Strand, was rebuilt by Henry VII.

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  • In 1312 Henry was crowned emperor as Henry VII.

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  • As early as 1504 he had presented his palace (now the Palazzo Giraud-Torlonia) to Henry VII.

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  • There was a royal palace here until the reign of Henry VII.

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  • The Wednesday market is held under the charter of Henry VII.

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  • Markham has argued that the deed was committed by order of Henry VII.

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  • Frederick defeated Albert decisively and in 1314 was formally invested with Thuringia by the emperor Henry VII.

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  • Nevertheless it was raised to the rank of a free borough by Henry VII I.'s charter of 1546, confirmed by Edward VI.

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  • The value of, the Chronicle in its early stages is not great, but this increases when dealing with the reign of Henry VII.

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  • The oldest English standards remaining are those of Henry VII.

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  • Notwithstanding the irregular origin of the steward's court, for which Henry VII.

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  • On her death in 1318 he married Beatrice, daughter of the emperor Henry VII.

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  • Doing what they falsely accused James of having done, they sent, or obtained from England leave to send, members of their party to intrigue with Henry VII.

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  • A murder on the borders poisoned Scottish relations with England, and the death of Henry VII.

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  • The necessity of carrying on the government of the country somehow or other had been the chief motive of his adherence to Cromwell rather than any sympathy for a republic or a military dictatorship, and his advice to Cromwell to accept the title of king was doubtless tendered with the object of giving the administration greater stability and of protecting its adherents under the Statute of Henry VII.

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  • In 1310, in return for his support, Reinald received from the emperor Henry VII.

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  • See Letters and Papers of Henry VII.

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  • There was a considerable trade in wool and wine, and the building of the dockyards by Henry VII.

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  • The chief buildings, apart from the abbey, are the church of St John Baptist, Perpendicular in style, with a fine tower and some 15th-century monuments; St Benedict's, dating from 1493-1524; St John's hospital, founded 1246; and the George Inn, built in the time of Henry VII.

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  • The above Sir Gilbert had fought for Henry VII.

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  • He became chaplain to Margaret, countess of Richmond and Derby, and was employed by her to forward the schemes for securing the English throne for her son, Henry of Richmond, afterwards Henry VII.

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  • St Mary's church, a Gothic building, is mentioned as early as the time of Henry VII.

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  • Not all the graves are marked, but of those which are the tomb of Henry VII.

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  • It was not till the reign of Henry VII.

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  • Ireland was strongly attached to the house of York, and was full of intrigue against King Henry VII.

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  • The facts are ill recorded, but it is safe to presume that intriguers who wished to disturb the government of Henry VII.

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  • He was in that year summoned to Flanders by Margaret, the widowed duchess of Burgundy, and sister of Edward IV., who was the main support of the Yorkist exiles, and who was the enemy of Henry VII.

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  • This was a trick which Henry VII.

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  • The battered crown which had fallen from Richards helmet was set on the victors head by Lord Stanley, the chief of the Yorkist peers who had joined his standard, and his army hailed him by the new title of Henry VII.

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  • The organizing spirits of the early troubles of the reign of Henry VII.

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  • The conspirators seem to have argued that Henry VII.

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  • The cause of York was popular in the Pale, and the Anglo-Irish barons seem to have conceived the notion that Henry VII.

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  • Of this widespread belief the plotters now took advantage; they held that much more could be accomplished with such a claim than by using that of the unfortunate Edward of Clarence, whose chances were so severely handicapped by his being still the prisoner of Henry VII.

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  • Maximilian of Austria also took up his cause, as a happy means of revenging himself on Henry VII.

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  • So precarious was the hold of Henry VII.

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  • Another great commercial advantage secured by Henry VII.

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  • During the first few years of the cardinals ascendancy the elder race of European sovereigns, the kings with whom Henry VII.

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  • The Venetian Calendar had by 1909 been carried well into the I7th century; the Spanish (which includes transcripts from the Habsburg archives at Vienna, Brussels and Simancas) covered only the reigns of Henry VII.

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  • His estates suffered under the attainder of his brother, and he was compelled to pay large sums to Henry VII.

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  • Presently Suffolk fell into the hands of Philip, king of Castile, who imprisoned him at Namur, and in 1506 surrendered him to Henry VII.

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  • Since Henry VII did not want to seem inferior to the Holy Roman emperor, he had two hoops made on his crown.

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  • However, Henry VII saw both pretenders to the throne off without great difficulty.

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  • On June 17, 1497 they were defeated, and Henry VII had showed he could display military prowess when he needed to.

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  • He declared (1486) Henry VII.

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  • Later on the increasing abandonment of arable husbandry for sheep-farming brought about a less demand for labour, and rural depopulation was accelerated as the peasant was deprived of his grazing-ground by the enclosure of more and more of the waste land .2 From the beginning of the reign of Henry VII.

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  • He also acted as peacemaker between France and England, accompanied the emperor Henry VII.

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  • But by his second wife, the heiress of Castile, John had left an only daughter, wife of Henry III., king of Castile and Leon, who also left descendants, and from his third but ambiguous union sprang the house of Beaufort, whose doubtful claims to his heirship passed with his great-granddaughter Margaret, by her husband Edmund Tudor, to their son Henry VII.

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  • In spite of this act Richard demanded a further benevolence; but it was Henry VII.

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  • On December 19, 2003, CNN.com posted the photo of a ghost dressed in robes standing in the doorway of the Hampton Court Palace, the home of Henry VII.

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  • Both patterns and kits with images of Henry VII and, in some cases, his wives are available commercially, although not in great abundance.

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  • Later he took holy orders, held two livings, and became master of the rolls in 1494, while Henry VII.

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