Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and Fragmenta regalia; or, Observations on Queen Elizabeth, her times and favourites by Paul Hentzner;Sir Robert Naunton
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by his father, son of the abovementioned Duke of Norfolk, he himself
condemned for high treason, and his titles forfeited. Edward Vere, Earl of Oxford, hereditary Chamberlain of England. Percy, Earl of Northumberland, descended from the Dukes of Brabant. Charles Nevill, Earl of Westmoreland, banished into Holland, and deprived of his fortunes and dignities for rebellion. Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury. Grey, Earl of Kent, has but a small estate. Stanley, Earl of Derby, and King of Man. Manners, Earl of Rutland. Somerset, Earl of Worcester, descended from a bastard of the Somerset family, which itself is of the royal family of the Plantagenets. Clifford, Earl of Cumberland. Ratcliff, Earl of Sussex. Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon, of the line of York, by the mother's side. Bourchier, Earl of Bath. |
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