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  1. Hace 1 día · In 1457 Woodstock was regranted jointly to Ralph and to John Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury. (fn. 67) When Edward IV came to the throne in 1461 he granted Woodstock to his kinsman George Neville, bishop of Exeter and later archbishop of York, to whom it was confirmed by Henry VI in 1470.

  2. Hace 4 días · George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury: 1528–1590 1561 345 Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon: 1526–1596 1561 346 Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland: 1528–1572 1563 Degraded 1569 347 Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick: c. 1528–1590 1563 348 Charles IX, King of France: 1550–1574 1564 349 Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford: 1527 ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Undocumented remnants of a 19th Century steelworks were found during work in the area once home to Sheffield Castle. Experts at Wessex Archaeology said the findings highlighted the role steel had...

  4. Hace 3 días · (1) Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford (1807-84), born 8 November and baptised at St George, Hanover Sq., Westminster, 14 December 1807; her uncle, Lord John George Beresford (1773-1862), the Archbishop of Armagh was her guardian after the death of her parents; married, 2 November 1828 at St George, Hanover Sq., Westminster, Admiral Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot (1803-68), 18th Earl of Shrewsbury ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Coronation of the British monarch. George VI receiving the homage after being crowned in 1937; watercolour by Henry Charles Brewer. The coronation of the monarch of the United Kingdom is an initiation ceremony in which they are formally invested with regalia and crowned at Westminster Abbey.

  6. Hace 4 días · 19 Jun 1306. An army of Robert the Bruce is defeated by an English army at Methven. Jul 1306. Robert the Bruce flees Scotland. 11 Jul 1306. A Scottish army led by John Macdougall of Argyll defeats an army led by Robert the Bruce at Dalry. 1308. Robert the Bruce smashes Comyn resistance to his reign. 1309.

  7. Hace 2 días · Edinburgh Castle was handed over to George Douglas of Parkhead, the Regent's brother, and the garrison was allowed to go free. In contrast, Kirkcaldy of Grange, his brother James and two jewellers, James Mossman and James Cokke, who had been minting coins in Mary's name inside the castle, were hanged at the Cross in Edinburgh on 3 August.