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Zane Grey's cabin: Echoes of Wild West
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PAYSON, Ariz. It took an Ohio dentist named Pearl to stampede
turn-of-the-century America's imagination toward the cowboy and his
legends and romance of the Wild West - an endless fascination that
continues today.
But Pearl Zane Grey, whose Western novels have sold more than
150 million copies and been translated into 24 languages, with
countless stories adapted to the movie screen, only wrote of frontier
life as he lived it in the days of the Wild West.
At Zane Grey Cabin, about 25 miles east of Payson, visitors get
a glimpse into the world of this rugged adventurer who captured the ...
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The Trial of Nicholas Throckmorton.(Review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...ed. The Trial of Nicholas Throckmorton. Toronto: Centre for Reformation...edition of the 1554 trial of Nicholas Throckmorton provides an opportunity to...equally to monarch or subject. Sir Nicholas Throckmorton was charged in April 1554...
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Most trusty and beloved: Sebastian Walsh looks at a forgotten friend and adviser to Queen Elizabeth from the early years of her reign.(Biography)
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; SIR NICHOLAS THROCKMORTON (1515/16-71) is...with the boy-king than Throckmorton. It seems he was trusted...death was a disaster for Sir Nicholas. However, the connections...among friends, in which Throckmorton appeared along with Thomas...
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We are family!
Newspaper article from: Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
; ...to 70-years-old. Clare Throckmorton, who inherited the 300...and her cousin Col Robert W Throckmorton, of San Antonio, Texas...Their ancestors include Sir Nicholas Throckmorton and Sir Walter Raleigh who...
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Undergraduate Dissertation of the Year.(Frontline)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...the early Elizabethan polity--the case of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton. An extremely competent appraisal of the career of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, the early Elizabethan diplomat and courtier...
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Cough up for charity
Newspaper article from: Evening Mail
; ...Simon Folkes talked about the fine collection of Throckmorton family portraits, who lived in the house. Ancestors on display include Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, an emissary of Queen Elizabeth to Mary Queen...
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Cough up for charity.
Newspaper article from: Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
; ...Simon Folkes talked about the fine collection of Throckmorton family portraits, who lived in the house. Ancestors on display include Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, an emissary of Queen Elizabeth to Mary Queen...
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The historical origins of the privilege against self-incrimination at common law.
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