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William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIThe Council-ChamberEnter Chancellor; places himself at the upper end of the table on the left hand; a seat being left void above him, as for Cranmer's seat. Suffolk, Norfolk, Surrey…William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, Act III
Act IIIScene ITroy. Priam's palaceEnter a Servant and PandarusPandarusFriend, you! pray you, a word: do not you follow the young Lord Paris?ServantAy, sir, when he goes before me.PandarusYou…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 2), Act II
Act IIScene ILondon. A streetEnter Mistress Quickly, Fang and his Boy with her, and Snare following.Mistress QuicklyMaster Fang, have you entered the action?FangIt is entered.Mistress…Prince, Thomas, 1600–1673, American colonial governor
(Encyclopedia) Prince, Thomas, 1600–1673: see Prence, Thomas.Hillcrest Heights
(Encyclopedia) Hillcrest Heights, uninc. residential town (2020 pop. 15,793), Prince Georges co., W central Md., a suburb of Washington, D.C. It is…Bonnie Prince Charlie
(Encyclopedia) Bonnie Prince Charlie: see Stuart, Charles Edward.William Earle DODGE, Congress, NY (1805-1883)
DODGE William Earle , a Representative from New York; born in Hartford, Conn., September 4, 1805; completed preparatory studies; moved to New York City in 1818; became a clerk; in 1826 established…Friesland
(Encyclopedia) Friesland Friesland frēzˈlənd, Du. frēsˈlänt [key] or Frisia…Trent Affair
(Encyclopedia) Trent Affair, incident in the diplomatic relations between the United States and Great Britain, which occurred during the American Civil War. On Nov. 8, 1861, the British mail packet…John II, king of Hungary and prince of Transylvania
(Encyclopedia) John II (John Sigismund Zapolya), 1540–71, king of Hungary and prince of Transylvania, son of John I. Through his mother, Isabel (daughter of Sigismund I of Poland), he was related to…