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Elizabethan Period

The Duke of Buckingham

There were probably few who thought that the infant born George Villiers on August 28, 1592 would be destined for great things. After all, he was the fourth son and seventh child of a minor gentleman, which usually means you get shoved into the clergy or the army and have to make your own way. But the baby who made his appearance that fine day … Continue reading The Duke of Buckingham

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