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On this day, 24 November 1586: Parliament’s intervention against …
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In fact he retained his chief offices and served on a number of Marian financial …
Sir Ralph Sadler
But the next year he was one of the Privy Councillors appointed to examine the …
Francis Walsingham
Walsingham returned to England in April 1573 with a rooted distrust of Charles IX …
Robert Beale
During Mary’s reign, ... 22 Mar.), fraudulent conveyances (15 Feb. 1585) and …
William Davison
The story of Davison’s disgrace over Mary’s death is well known. On 1 Feb. 1587 …
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i. 202, 238.) Licences such as trading exemptions undermined well-intentioned …
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Around a dozen bills concerned with poor relief were considered by the Commons …
Sir Amyas Paulet
Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. …
Sir Christopher Hatton
He managed the bills concerning the Queen’s safety, frequently acted as the …
Robert Wingfield
Wingfield’s house was ‘within three miles of that place’. More presents to Cecil (a …
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