Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . n London ; LordLieutenant of the County of Warwick and the Cityof Coventry ; Chief Butler of England ; Lieutenant ofthe Order of the Garter; Chief Commissioner of theMusters in the Counties of Warwick, Stafford, North-ampton, Oxford, Berks, and Buckingham ; Keeper ofHatfield Wood or Great Park and Middle Inningeand Lanley Parks; High Steward of the Manor ofGrafton ; Master Forester of Whittlewood and SalceyForests; Keeper of Grafton Park and Chase and Hart-well Park; Chancellor and Chamberlain of Anglesey,Carnarvon, and Merio


Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . n London ; LordLieutenant of the County of Warwick and the Cityof Coventry ; Chief Butler of England ; Lieutenant ofthe Order of the Garter; Chief Commissioner of theMusters in the Counties of Warwick, Stafford, North-ampton, Oxford, Berks, and Buckingham ; Keeper ofHatfield Wood or Great Park and Middle Inningeand Lanley Parks; High Steward of the Manor ofGrafton ; Master Forester of Whittlewood and SalceyForests; Keeper of Grafton Park and Chase and Hart-well Park; Chancellor and Chamberlain of Anglesey,Carnarvon, and Merioneth ; and High Steward of All this apart from the commissions and ap-pointments which gave him his definite place inEnglish history. He also played his part in theFrench war and in the drama of which the centralfigure was Mary Queen of Scots. 260 -* The House of Dudley The two stories are really two parts of one Queen of Scots was the Roman Catholicclaimant to the English throne, in virtue of herdescent from Henry sister, Margaret. Her.


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