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Richard Grafton ( c. 1511 – 1572 ), was King's Printer under Henry VIII and Edward VI.
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Elizabeth was born about 1437 at Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, the daughter of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and his wife, the former Jacquetta of Luxembourg, widow of John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford.
The name's earliest known appearance in print is in Richard Grafton's Chronicle at Large ( 1569 ): Grafton uses it on three occasions, saying that " some writers name him the black prince ", and ( elsewhere ) that he was " commonly called the black Prince ".
A modified version of the story was given by printer Richard Grafton, later elected MP for Coventry.
The cronicler Richard Grafton, who knew him, described Guildford as " a comely, virtuous and goodly gentleman ".
* Grafton, Richard, Grafton's Chronicle, or History of England: The Chronicle at Large, 1569, vol. 2, London ( 1809 ) pp. 268 – 277
Stow having in his dedication to the edition of 1567 referred to the rival publication of Richard Grafton ( ca.
* Patten, William, The Expedition into Scotland in 1547, Richard Grafton, London ( 1548 ), reprinted in ; Tudor Tracts, London ( 1903 ) 53 – 157.
Most notable was Col. Henry Lawes Luttrell ( later 2nd Earl Carhampton ), whom Grafton appointed MP for Middlesex ( instead of the duly elected Wilkes ), and Richard Rigby, whom Grafton made Paymaster of the Forces.
Lord Howard married secondly, before 1536, Margaret ( d. 1581 ), the third daughter of Sir Thomas Gamage of Coity, Glamorganshire and Margaret, the daughter of Sir John Saint John of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, by whom he had four sons: Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Sir William Howard of Lingfield, Edward and Henry, and five daughters, Douglas ( wife firstly of John Sheffield, 2nd Baron Sheffield of Butterwick, Lincolnshire, secondly, of Sir Edward Stafford of Grafton ), Mary ( wife of Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley, and Richard Mompesson ), Frances ( wife of Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford ), Martha ( wife of Sir George Bourchier ), and Katherine.
Printed in 1549, it was the work of Robert Crowley and was printed by him, Richard Grafton and / or Stephen Mierdman.
The successful sale of Matthew's Bible, the private venture of the two printers Grafton and Whitchurch, was threatened by a rival edition published in 1539 in folio ( Herbert # 45 ) by " John Byddell for Thomas Barthlet " with Richard Taverner as editor.
Richard Grafton printed two editions in January 1543 and Stow, who was acquainted with a different version, censured Grafton on this point somewhat unjustly.
Another edition was issued by Richard Grafton in 1548, the year after Hall's death, and another in 1550 ; these include a continuation from 1532 compiled by Grafton from the author's notes.
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After being expelled from Poitou by their overlord, Richard the Lion-hearted, for the murder of Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Amalric arrived in Palestine c. 1174, Guy possibly later.
Ambroise ( flourished c. 1190 ) was a Norman poet and chronicler of the Third Crusade, author of a work called L ' Estoire de la guerre sainte, which describes in rhyming Old French verse the adventures of Richard Coeur de Lion as a crusader.
Thomas was the son of Col. Richard Lee II, Esq., " the scholar " ( 1647 – 1715 ) and Laetitia Corbin ( c. 1657 – 1706 ).
Richard II, was the son of Col. Richard Lee I, Esq., " the immigrant " ( 1618 – 1664 ) and Anne Constable ( c. 1621 – 1666 ).
Image: Thomas Gainsborough Richard Savage. JPG | The Honorable Richard Savage Nassau de Zuylestein, M. P., ( c. 1778 – 80 ), oil on canvas, The Detroit Institute of Arts
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