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Chidiock's and father
Chidiock's father Peter appears to be the youngest son of Henry Tichborne ( born circa 1474 ) and Anne Mervin ( or Marvin ) but the records are unclear.

Chidiock's and .
At least two of Chidiock's sisters are recorded by name: Dorothy, first wife of Thomas Muttelbury of Jurdens, Somerset ; and Mary, second wife of Sir William Kirkham of Blagdon, Paignton, Devon.
Chidiock's second cousin and contemporary was Sir Benjamin Tichborne who lived at Tichborne Park and was created a Baronet by King James I in 1621.
In Chidiock's reported oration from the scaffold before his execution he allegedly stated: " I am descended from a house, from two hundred years before the Conquest, never stained till this my misfortune.

father and secured
After months of chaos in Kabul, Mohammad Akbar Khan secured local control and in April 1843 his father Dost Mohammad, who had been released by the British, returned to the throne in Afghanistan.
Annie Ellsworth chose these words from the Bible ( Numbers 23: 23 ); her father, U. S. Patent Commissioner Henry Leavitt Ellsworth, had championed Morse's invention and secured early funding for it.
Khurram's intense military successes of 1617 against the Lodi in the Deccan effectively secured the southern border of the empire and his grateful father rewarded him with the prestigious title ' Shah Jahan Bahadur ' ( Brave King of the World ) which implicitly sealed his inheritance.
Attempts at revolt, such as that of Ambiorix in 54 BC, had secured only local support, but Vercingetorix, whose father, Celtillus, had been put to death by his own countrymen for seeking to rule all of Gaul, managed to unify the Gallic tribes against the Romans and adopted more current styles of warfare.
In 1387, she led two successful military expeditions to Red Ruthenia, recovered lands her father Louis I of Hungary had transferred from Poland to Hungary, and secured the homage of Petru I, Voivode of Moldavia.
His father, Sir Thomas, Anne Boleyn's chamberlain, also secured a joint patent in survivorship with his son for the office of steward of the manor of the soke of Kirton in Lindsey.
Corneille ’ s father secured two magisterial posts for him with the Rouen department of Forests and Rivers.
His patriarchate of just over twenty-three years was unusually long, and his father had secured the support of Pope John XI for his elevation to the patriarchate.
Along with her three brothers, Joan had been privately declared legitimate by their cousin Richard II of England in 1390, but for various reasons their father secured another such declaration from Parliament in January 1397.
With Hugh out of power in Italy and dead by 947, and Bertha herself dying in 949, Romanos secured the promise from his father that he would be allowed to select his own bride.
Merrick was becoming a greater financial burden on his family and eventually, his father secured him a hawker's licence which enabled him to earn money selling items from the haberdashery shop, door to door.
He was educated in mathematics by a private tutor, and upon completing his formal education his father secured him a largely honorific cavalry commission.
On 27 February 1764, when Prince Frederick was six months old, his father secured his election as Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück in today's Lower Saxony.
His defence of his father against the attacks of certain Catholics ( Pietas contra maledicos patrii Nominis et Religionis Hostes, 1621 ), secured him the notice and favour of James I, who conferred upon him a prebendal stall in Canterbury Cathedral ( stall IX ) which he held from 1628 to his death.
In 1523 Wolsey had secured to the Duke of Suffolk the reversion of the office of Earl Marshal which had been held by Norfolk's father, and in 1525 the Duke of Richmond had replaced Norfolk as Lord Admiral.
Seeking political reconciliation, the new Emperor secured the support of the officials in the capital, and surrounded himself with bureaucrats like Stylianos Zaoutzes ( the father of his mistress, Zoe Zaoutzaina ) and the eunuch Samonas, an Arab defector whom Leo raised to the rank of patrikios and who stood in as godfather to Leo ’ s son, Constantine VII.
An amateur artist as well as a businessman, Macdonald-Wright's father encouraged his artistic development from a young age and secured him private painting lessons.
His father secured his release and tried to keep him from Quaker meetings.
An interesting account of early settlement in the area is given in the letters of local resident Henry Nicholas Paint ( 1830-1921 ), Member of Parliament for Richmond county and merchant, whose father Nicholas secured valuable land grants and settled in a stone-built house at Belle Vue in 1817.
Under the nearly continuous campaigns of Charles Martel, Pepin the Short, and Charlemagne — father, son, grandson — the greatest expansion of the Frankish empire was secured by the early 9th century.
Frank ensures that his father, who is armed with a large caliber revolver, has secured the rest of the group on the second floor, then pursues the killer into the woods.
Her father, Emil Michner, talked to the director of KÄEWAG, which was a hydropower plant, and secured Globocnik a job as a technician and construction supervisor.
Her father secured her the job as maid after he was appointed as Butler by forging her references.
After the death of his father in 1853 Markham had needed paid employment, and in December 1853 had secured a junior clerkship in the Legacy Duty Office of the Inland Revenue at a salary of £ 90 per annum ( around £ 6, 000 in 2008 ).
The Museum d ' Histoire Naturelle de Paris and other learned bodies came forward as supporters, three hundred and thirty subscribers registered in India, and in July 1837 he was able to write to his father that the means of publication were secured " I make sure of three hundred and fifty to four hundred subscribers, and if we say 10 per copy of the work, this list should cover all expenses.

father and patronage
He was content to live the quiet life of a country vicar in Dymchurch-under-the-Wall under the patronage of Sir Charles Cobtree, the father of his best friend Anthony Cobtree, until his beautiful young Spanish wife Imogene was seduced by and eloped with Nicholas Tappitt, whom Dr. Syn had considered a close friend.
Whereas previous rulers had been influenced by Persian culture ( Suleiman's father, Selim I, wrote poetry in Persian ), Suleiman's patronage of the arts had seen the Ottoman Empire assert its own artistic legacy.
Increasingly she was associated with her father on official documents, including in the minting of money, granting of fiefdoms and other forms of patronage, and in diplomatic correspondence.
Cosimo and his father started the Medici foundations in banking, manufacturing-including a form of franchises-wealth, art, cultural patronage, and in the Papacy that ensured their success for generations.
Al-Mu ' tamid went, however, considerably further in patronage of literature than his father, for he chose as his favourite and prime minister the poet Ibn Ammar.
In an age of royal patronage, father and son alike knew that a university education helped prevent a professional musician from being treated as a servant.
Peter matched his father in patronage of the arts and literature, but unlike him he was a lover of verse, not prose.
He had, however, long been a student of science ; and Dr Dircks, a physician practising at Tønder, prevailed with his father to send him in 1820 to Copenhagen, where he won the patronage of H. C. Schumacher and attracted the personal notice of King Frederick VI.
The situation was aggravated by the king's ostentatious patronage of his favourite, Hugh Despenser, and Hugh's father by the same name.
Zeus became the father of many heroes as a result of his dalliances, and after death they were accorded honors, especially among those Greeks who claimed to be their descendants and to have claims on the protection and patronage of a god.
Under the patronage of his father Wu Xiang and maternal uncle Zu Dashou, he quickly rose to the rank of full General ( Zong Bing ) at the young age of 27.
This flow of patronage continued after the death of Edward I in 1307 ; in 1308 Edward II returned the hundred of Purslow to Arundel, an honour that Edward I had confiscated from Edmund's father.
) A. H. under the patronage of Sayyid Musa Ashiqan in the Janmasthan temple ( butkhane Janmasthan mein ) in Faizabad-Avadh, which was a great place of ( worship ) and capital of Rama ’ s father( p. 9 ).
Short-lived due to sparse patronage and internal faction prominent members include ' founding father ' John Crome, John Sell Cotman notable for his water-colours in particular and the promising but short-lived maritime painter Joseph Stannard.
He may have done so through the patronage of the leading Yorkist in South Wales, William ap Thomas, also an Agincourt veteran and father of Donne's contemporary William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( 1423-1469 ).
In 1075 he was sent by his dethroned father to Rome in order to secure the Pope's support in recompense for bringing Russ ( Ruth ) under the patronage of St Peter (" patrocinium beati Petri ").
Fine, Ivan Sratsimir was allowed to return to Vidin by Louis I as a Hungarian vassal because of his popularity among the population and because Ivan Sratsimir used the Hungarian patronage to assert independence from his father and later to resist his brother in Tarnovo.
Fateh Ali and his late brother were trained by their father, Akhtar Hussain Khan, a distinguished vocalist in the patronage of the princely state of Patiala in colonial, British India.
Much later legends ( sagas authored under the patronage of royal courts of Harald III's descendants ) claim Harald III's father also to have descended from Harald I ( through Harald Fairhair's alleged son Sigurd Hrise ).

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