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Chrimes

Proper noun

Meaning

Chrimes

A surname.

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Examples

Chrimes, Henry VII pp. 29–30 The French government, recalling Richard's effective disowning of the Treaty of Picquigny and refusal to accept the accompanying French pension, would not have welcomed the accession of one known to be unfriendly to France. Source: Internet

Historian Stanley Chrimes and Professor Sydney Anglo dismiss the legend of the crown's finding in a hawthorn bush ; none of the contemporary sources reported such an event.sfn Ross, however, does not ignore the legend. Source: Internet

S.B. Chrimes, Henry VII, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972: p. 99. Initially well regarded because of its speed and flexibility, Star Chamber was regarded as one of the most just and efficient courts of the Tudor era. Source: Internet

Chrimes Henry VII pp.302–4 Henry VII wanted to maintain the Spanish alliance. Source: Internet

However, such a level of paranoia persisted that anyone (John de la Pole, Earl of Richmond, S. B. Chrimes, p. 72. for example) with blood ties to the Plantagenets was suspected of coveting the throne. Source: Internet

S.B. Chrimes, Henry VII, 313, 314 n5 He was succeeded by his second son, Henry VIII (reign 1509–47). Source: Internet

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