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He mentioned them to Norfolk's son, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, who scowled and said they were all damned proponents of the reformed religion, but Thomas Wyatt and Francis Bryan sang the scholars 'praises.
Ill Met By Moonlight Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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Francis Bryan fancied himself an expert swordsman and a master of all the proper forms in dueling.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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That was innocent enough, only being a pressing invitation to accompany George Boleyn, Thomas Wyatt, Henry Norris, and Francis Bryan to attend the theater that afternoon.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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"God's Blood, you're strong," Francis Bryan said, rubbing his arm.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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He poked Francis Bryan who was nodding off in his corner of the carriage.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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Just within them was a very handsome coach, a more elegant design even than that of Francis Bryan, and on the seat Denoriel caught a glimpse of something very strange.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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In 1548 O'Connor and O'More were expelled from Offaly and Leix, and their territory usurped by an Englishman, named Francis Bryan.
An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 Mary Frances Cusack 1864
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Francis Bryan, who appears to have been everywhere, overran Offally, Leix, Ely and West-Meath, sending the chiefs of the two former districts as prisoners to London, and making advantageous terms with those of the latter.
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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Francis Bryan, who appears to have been everywhere, overran Offally, Leix, Ely and West-Meath, sending the chiefs of the two former districts as prisoners to London, and making advantageous terms with those of the latter.
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Volume 1 Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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Francis Bryan, a friend of Wyatt's, one of the principal ornaments of the
Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Volume 1 George Gilfillan 1845
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