. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. boys. He was born about 1517, wras named Henry;was created earl of Nottingham, duke of Richmond andSomerset, and appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland(Sir William Skeffington being his deputy). He marriedMary, a daughter of the duke of Norfolk, but died with-out issue in his 20th year, July 22, 1536, and wasburied at Thetford. He is spoken of as graceful andaccomplished. The royal arms continued the same as in the precedingreigns, but are generally within the


. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. boys. He was born about 1517, wras named Henry;was created earl of Nottingham, duke of Richmond andSomerset, and appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland(Sir William Skeffington being his deputy). He marriedMary, a daughter of the duke of Norfolk, but died with-out issue in his 20th year, July 22, 1536, and wasburied at Thetford. He is spoken of as graceful andaccomplished. The royal arms continued the same as in the precedingreigns, but are generally within the garter and supporters, however, vary ; the more ordinary are thegolden lion and red dragon; but the red dragon alsooccurs as the dexter supporter, while for the sinisterones, a white bull, a white greyhound, and a white cockare mentioned. The only known badge of Henry is the white grey-hound, courant ; but those of his wives are the pome-granate, the pomegranate and rose, and the sheaf of » The number is disputed ; some writers mention two, othersfour. HENRY VIII. 141 arrows of Katherine of Arragon; the crowned falcon.


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