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  Newcombe - Knox Family et al website
Fossgate, York on 25/5/1817 3rd daughter of Peter and Ann Rymer
EDWARD NEWCOMBE born in Fossgate, York = LOUISA MARY PRANGLEY
STEWART FRANCIS NEWCOMBE DSO = ELSIE CHAKI 2nd daughter of
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  Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York and 1st Duke of Aumale (1373 25 October 1415) died at the Battle of Agincourt.
His paternal grandparents were Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.
Edward took part in King Henry V's war on France and died at the Battle of Agincourt, the major English casualty in that battle.
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 Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edmund of Langley was the fifth son of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.
Despite the opposition of Margaret of Anjou, on 27 March, York was appointed Protector of the Realm and Chief Councillor.
York resumed the office of Protector, an although he surrendered it when the king recovered in February 1456, it seemed that this time Henry was willing to accept that York and his supporters would play a major part in the government of the realm.
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 The Religious Changes Under Henry VIII and Edward VI @ ELCore.Net
The Duke, fully conscious of the inferiority of his forces and well aware that he could not count on the loyalty of his own soldiers, many of whom favoured the demands of the rebels, determined to gain time by opening negotiations for a peaceful settlement (27th Oct.).
He promised the rebels that a free Parliament would be held at York to discuss their grievances, that a full pardon would be granted to all who had taken up arms, and that in the meantime the monks and nuns would be supported from the revenues of the surrendered monasteries and convents.
The Duke of Cleves was brother-in-law to the Elector of Saxony and one of the guiding spirits of the Schmalkaldic League, and as he had given mortal offence to the Emperor by his acceptance of the Duchy of Guelders, Cromwell decided that a marriage between the Duke’s sister, Anne, and Henry VIII.
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 Southern New York-Book 2-part 98
Her mother was the daughter of John Savage, of Michigan, Orange County, New York, and Roxbury, Massachusetts, and granddaughter of Andrew Savage.
Edward Ferris, son of James (2) and charity (Thomas) Ferris, was born at :The Homestead," Throgg's Neck, Westchester County, New York, February 19, 1768, died there of blood poisoning, January 8, 1820.
Charles Goadsley Ferris, son of the Hon, Edward and Elizabeth (Goadsley) Ferris, died January 4, 1848 he was alderman of the fourth ward, New York City, in 1832-33, member of the twenty-third and twenty-seventh congress of the United States.
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 The Despensers: King Edward II's "Favourites" - Genealogy on Pat Patterson's Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He marched with Edward into Scotland, was present at the battle of Dunbar, took part in the expedition to Flanders in 1297, and was employed to treat for peace between Edward and the king of the Romans and the king of France.
During the early years of the reign of Edward II he evidently belonged to Lancaster's party, for in 1313, with the consent of the prelates and others, he was made the king's chamberlain in the place of Gaveston, because the barons knew that Edward hated him (T. de la Moore, ii.
Edward in vain ordered the nobles to abstain from unlawful assemblies, held for the disturbance of the peace of the realm.
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 thePeerage.com - Sir John de Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset and others
She married Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, son of Edward III, King of England and Philippe de Hainaut, between 1 March 1372 and 30 April 1372 in Hertford Castle, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
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     Edward of York, 2nd Duke of York was born in 1373 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
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 Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck
Norwich bishop John de Gray was justiciar of Ireland from 1208 to 1213, and John invaded with William Marshal in 1210 to punish de Lacy.
Edward promised to help those who feared that the barons would not fulfill their commitments to their subtenants, but he also swore to aid Simon de Montfort and the barons' enterprise within his fealty to the king.
Edward landed at Dover with armed knights in February 1263, and in April Simon de Montfort arrived to support the party of Roger Clifford and the Welsh marchers.
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 Edward3rd   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Edward's main aim was to unite the nobility into a cohesive class of public servants, motivated by chivalry, enriched by the wealth he enabled them to win and tied to the crown through marriage to his relatives.
Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Wales, Prince of Aquitane, Earl of Chester.
Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence and Earl of Ulster.
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 1415 - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
May 3 - Cecily Neville, mother of Edward IV of England and Richard III of England (died 1495)
Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (born 1373)
Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (killed in battle) (born 1367)
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 1373 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
May 8 - Julian of Norwich receives the Sixteen Revelations of Divine Love
April 11 - Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March (died 1398)
Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (died 1415)
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 African Americans in the Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective
Edward Bannister was born in Nova Scotia, Canada, but, due to the deaths of both his parents at an early age, he was forced to grow up fast.
In 1938, Holger Cahill, curator of the New York Museum of Modern Art, was alerted to Pippin's unusual talent by Dr. Christian Brenton of the Westchester Art Center and the notable illustrator, N.C. Wyeth.
The Harlem Renaissance was at its peak, and the stock market crash came in 1929, but Selma Burke had discovered the richness of New York and a new opportunity in seeking out her life long goal in becoming an artist.
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 William Godwin
Godwin was born on 3 March 1756 at Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire, the seventh of thirteen children of John Godwin (1723-1772) a dissenting minister, and his wife Anne (c1723-1809), the daughter of Richard Hull, a ship-owner engaged in the Baltic trade.
The family's financial circumstances improved on the death of Edward Godwin (1695-1764), Godwin's paternal grandfather — also a dissenting minister and friend of Philip Doddridge, in whose Academy Godwin's father and his uncle Edward had been educated.
His Lives of Edward and John Philips, nephews of Milton (1815), his chilling tale of madness, Mandeville (1817), and his four volume History of the Commonwealth (1824-8) each represent his fascination with the republicanism of the civil war period.
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 James River Publications New York Regiments mosocco.com/jreb/civilwar.htm
This is the story of the 7th New York Infantry Regiment's march to the defense of unprotected Washington, D.C., during the initial days of outbreak of the war.
There is a chapter from a man belonging to the 140th New York Volunteers as well as a chapter of letters and diaries from a man belonging to the 10th New York Cavalry.
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April, 1863, Army of the Ohio to June, 1863, Army of the Tennessee to August, 1863, and Army of the Ohio, to September, 1863.
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 PSOV - Mainline 2005 Vol 2
Alternatively, phone 01384 393562 (from outside the UK, phone 00 44 1384 393562) or send your order and payment by post to PSOV, 34 Pargeter Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1AU, UK.
6024 King Edward I July 2nd Paddington-Kingswear-Taunton Locations are Whiteball, Dawlish, Teign Estuary, Paignton, Newton Abbot Station, Exeter St Davids, Stoke Canon.
71000 Duke of Gloucester July 20th Victoria-Bath-Victoria Locations are Crofton, Savernake, Dilton Marsh, Upton Scudamore (2 locations), Andover.
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 October 25 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1747 - British fleet under Admiral Sir Edward Hawke defeats French at the second battle of Cape Finisterre.
1986 - The New York Mets defeat the Boston Red Sox due to Bill Buckner's famous error in Game 6 of the World Series and go on to win the championship two days later.
1683 - Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, British politician (d.
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 Edward Dorn   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Twenty of Edward Dorn’s final poems largely on the subject matter of his life with pancreatic cancer post the diagnosis in 1997 until his death on December 10th, 1999, are hereby letter pressed onto Mohawk paper for your delectation and esthetic edification.
Another example of the laurels accorded to Edward Dorn is provided by the treatment he received from the University of Colorado during his fatal illness.
Edward Dorn's life should be read in such heroic terms, for he made from experience a penetrating and dissenting art.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Perkins
U.S. Representative from New York 26th District, 1922; candidate for New York state senate 28th District, 1926.
New York state assembly from New York County 21st District, 1930.
New York state assembly from Kings County 10th District, 1896-97.
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 The French are a nation of losers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
All the nobility had already been taken away and any commoners left on the field were too badly injured to survive without medical care.
Total English losses were put at thirteen men-at-arms (including Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, a grandson of Edward III) and about 100 of the foot soldiers.
The constable, three dukes, five counts and 90 barons (see below) were among the wounded; 1000 more were taken prisoner, amongst them the Duke of Orléans (the famous poet Charles d'Orléans) and Jean Le Maingre, Marshal of France.
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 Genealogy, Reference, Topography & Miscellaneous
A Copy of the Poll for the Knights of the Shire for the County of Norfolk, taken at Norwich March 23, 1768.
TURTON, W.H. Being tables showing over 7,000 of the ancestors of Elizabeth (daughter of Edward IV & wife of Henry VII), the heiress of the Plantagenets.
Georgiana Huntly Gordon was the illegitimate daughter of the 5th Duke of Gordon, whose sister is an ancestor of Lady Diana Spencer.
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New York, \par Metropolitan Museum of Art, Distributed by H.N. Abrams, 1992.
\par \par Edward, of Norwich, 2d Duke of York, 1373?-1415.
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 September 28 Birthdays in History
September 28, 1923 William Windom, New York City, actor, Farmer's Daughter, Murder She Wrote
September 28, 1895 Lawton Whitey Witt, outfielder, New York Yankees, 1922-25
September 28, 1882 Jack Fournier, 2nd baseman, 1917-18 New York Yankees
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 The Norfolk Yeomanry (The King's Own Royal Regiment) [UK]
by expansion of Norfolk squadron of Suffolk Imperial Yeomanry (The Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars)
transferred to T.F. with HQ at Norwich; trained and equipped as dragoons
A Squadron at Norwich (dets at Attleborough, Long Stratton, Loddon, Diss, Harleston)
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 ISS: Recommended Books
Psi and Psychoanalysis (New York: Grune and Stratton, 1970.)
From the Unconscious to the Conscious (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1921.)
Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation (2nd ed., rev: Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1974.)
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