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This cleric and scholar served as tutor to the young Princess Elizabeth, later Elizabeth I
He was secretary to the English ambassador at the court of Charles V, then Edward VI's secretary
His most famous work was Toxophilus (1545)
25 April, 1284
Birth of Prince Edward (Edward II) at Caernarfon Castle
He was later named 'Prince of Wales', a title conferred on heirs to the English throne since
This king was the son of Stephen, Count of Blois and Chartres
He was the nephew of Henry I
He seized the throne in 1135