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1. That's the way the Gascoignes settle arguments
2. They were intended for Sir Humphrey Stafford, John Fauntleroy and the two members of their households who had supported Harald Gascoigne in his confrontation with Roger Knowles
3. The young man now divided his time between the Gascoigne manor and John's house where he had a small room above the stables
4. 'Sir Harald Gascoigne has given five oaks for the new almshouse
5. Robin made a point of saying that Master Baret was a friend of Sir Guy Gascoigne and could put in a good word for them with his recruiting sergeant
6. He suspected that his guests, including members of the Gascoigne family, were the chief culprits
7. While Richard was praising John Baret for his handling of the bishop, John was on his way to the almshouse with his wife, Elizabeth, and Harald Gascoigne
8. 'You will recall that the Gascoigne's insisted on a special clause in the marriage contract
9. 'My parents wanted to be sure that the heir would be a true Gascoigne and not the offspring of some casual acquaintance of my wife
10. Margery Gascoigne was there with her female companions
11. He argued that Roger Knowles had acted illegally and with criminal intent in extracting rent from tenants on the Gascoigne estate
12. 'Sir Harald Gascoigne has with threats of violence prevented true testimony to the veracity of our case, my lord
13. 'This document neither bears the Gascoigne seal nor Lady Gascoigne's signature
14. 'I have here numerous examples of correspondence between Lady Gascoigne and members of my client's family
15. They were written by her chaplain, Sir Peter de Trent, and demonstrate beyond doubt that Lady Gascoigne frequently used the sign of the wolf when corresponding with individuals
16. With Peter's sworn testimony, the case was effectively over and the Gascoignes had won
17. It's that Gascoigne boy … he's the ringleader
18. 'Brother Simon has told me about the Gascoignes
19. Harald Gascoigne was already there, peering short-sightedly up the street
20. 'It has come to my notice that you, Harald Gascoigne, have been engaging in illicit intercourse with a certain Sister Alice de Lambert, a lady in holy orders and currently matron of the almshouse in this town of Sherborne
21. He was reminded of something old Sir William Gascoigne had said about the Beauforts and their allies:
22. On the twentieth day of September, in a private chapel on her father's recently acquired estate in Normandy, twelve-year-old Henriette de Maupassant was married to thirty-four-year-old Harald de Gascoigne in a proxy wedding in which his brother, Guy, played the part of the groom
23. Young William looked every inch a Gascoigne
24. William glimpsed horsemen and heard the rallying call of the Gascoignes
25. The Gascoigne's were doing very well from the war
26. The only one they'd ever had was Robin and he was at the Gascoigne manor, hoping to join Guy when he returned to Normandy
27. 'Gascoigne? Is he related to that pathetic Harald who was seduced by the Almshouse Witch?'
28. 'It's time for the summoner to go to Wolf Wood and visit the Gascoigne manor
29. John had proposed that senior officers in Guy Gascoigne's entourage lodge with them
30. One was Sir Guy Gascoigne
31. 'Guy Gascoigne had ships waiting at Weymouth, not ten mile from Dorchester
32. Guy Gascoigne held a lamp and his lawyer, Sir Hugh Orpington, unrolled a map
33. 'Red shows the lands united to the Gascoigne estate in accordance with the terms of Judith's dowry
34. The farm was where Roger had been humiliated a year earlier by Harald Gascoigne and his servant, Robin
35. His father's alliance with the Gascoignes had been a terrible mistake
36. Suddenly, Roger Knowles knew what it was like to be a country squire in France and receive a visit from the Gascoignes
37. Harald Gascoigne told us to expect a handsome donation from his brother
38. 'You said the contents was put there by Sir Guy Gascoigne
39. 'You just said they was put there by Sir Guy Gascoigne for all the damage he done
40. The Gascoignes had suddenly become respectable
41. Peace was the last thing the Gascoignes wanted
42. It was very smart: soft leather boots, blue stockings, tight tunic and a surcoat with the Gascoigne coat of arms
43. As a liveried member of the Gascoigne household, he would be on duty at dinner that night
44. His instinct told him to get as far away from Wolf Wood as possible and have nothing further to do with the Gascoignes
45. His spies had been at work in the Gascoigne manor
46. Being anywhere near the Gascoignes was dangerous
47. ‘The Lord Protector is on his way to London and Sir William Gascoigne has departed our shores for France
48. Sir William Gascoigne's wife had sought refuge
49. It was also satisfying to see the demise of Harald Gascoigne
50. He had followed Harald Gascoigne and his escort back from the cathedral to see where his friend was being held