Some Notices of the Life of Henry, Lord Percy, Sixth Earl of Northumberland, and of the Parish Church of St. Augustine, Afterwards St. John at Hackney, Teil 3private circulation, 1879 - 81 Seiten |
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... father , and by repaying the money to the parties who were sufferers . If he had died before his divorce from Katharine he would have left as high a reputation as any prince in Europe . But * The year 1550 may be assigned as the limit ...
... father , and by repaying the money to the parties who were sufferers . If he had died before his divorce from Katharine he would have left as high a reputation as any prince in Europe . But * The year 1550 may be assigned as the limit ...
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... father , the king , and the cardinal were too much for her : Lord Percy was peremptorily ordered to marry the Lady Mary Talbot , to get him out of the way of the king . The Reformation has been charged with all the odium of Henry VIII ...
... father , the king , and the cardinal were too much for her : Lord Percy was peremptorily ordered to marry the Lady Mary Talbot , to get him out of the way of the king . The Reformation has been charged with all the odium of Henry VIII ...
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... father left him a settled government ; but absolute power , at so early an age , was his curse , and it may be said of him ' what an excellent monarch he would have been had he never reigned . ' * To show how heedlessly , carelessly ...
... father left him a settled government ; but absolute power , at so early an age , was his curse , and it may be said of him ' what an excellent monarch he would have been had he never reigned . ' * To show how heedlessly , carelessly ...
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... father . And well knows he all the church music that used to be sung in the chapel at Wressel and at Alnwick . ' ' And how came your father to trust you with the fisher here ? ' I said . ' Why , ' quoth she , ' that is a long story ...
... father . And well knows he all the church music that used to be sung in the chapel at Wressel and at Alnwick . ' ' And how came your father to trust you with the fisher here ? ' I said . ' Why , ' quoth she , ' that is a long story ...
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... father and their kindred had fallen only ten years before . He was afterwards appointed by the king Warden of the East and Middle Marches towards Scotland . At the battle of Bosworth Field he was present , but remained inactive ...
... father and their kindred had fallen only ten years before . He was afterwards appointed by the king Warden of the East and Middle Marches towards Scotland . At the battle of Bosworth Field he was present , but remained inactive ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abbey abbot afterwards ancient Anne Boleyn arms Augustine Beverley Minster Bishop brass Brooke House burial buried Cardinal chamber chancel chevron Christopher Urswick commanded Countess Countess of Lennox daughter death died Dukes of Leeds Earl of Northumberland earl's Easter sepulchre Edward Elizabeth epitaph erected estates father favour gentlemen grace gravestones Gules Hackney Church hath heir Henry VIII Heron honour inscription John Danvers king's Knights Lady Latimer Lady Latimer's London Lord Hunsdon Lord Latimer Lord Percy lord's Malise manor marble Margaret married Master Walshe Mistress Anne monument nave Nevill north aisle north side north vestibule old church parish Pilgrimage of Grace pillars placed porch privy probably Queen quoth my lord Rector Rowe Chapel says sepulchre servants Sir Thomas Sir Thos slab south aisle south side stood Strype Templars thee thou tomb tower Tyssen unto Urswick vaults wall wife William de Percy window Wolsey Yorkshire
Beliebte Passagen
Seite xii - He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading; Lofty, and sour, to them that lov"d him not; But to those men that sought him, sweet as summer: And though he were unsatisfied in getting, (Which was a sin) yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely.
Seite 29 - Whereas you send unto me (willing me to confess a truth and so obtain your favour) by such an one, whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy, I no sooner received this message by him, than I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty, perform your command.
Seite 30 - But let not your grace ever imagine that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault, where not so much as a thought ever proceeded. And, to speak a truth, never prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, than you have ever found in Anne Boleyn...
Seite 30 - Grace being not ignorant of my suspicion therein. " But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander must bring you the enjoying of your desired happiness ; then I desire of God that he will pardon your great sin therein, and likewise mine enemies, the instruments thereof ; and that he will not call you to a strict account for your unprincely and cruel usage of me, at his general...
Seite xii - Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer And though he were unsatisfied in getting, (Which was a sin,) yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely...
Seite xii - His overthrow heaped happiness upon him ; For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness of being little; And, to add greater honors to his age Than man could give him, he died fearing God.
Seite 22 - Therefore, unless I see your authority and commission I will not obey you." ' Even as they were debating this matter between them in the chamber, so busy was Master Walshe in arresting of Doctor Augustine, the physician, at the door within the portal, whom I heard say unto him : " Go in there, traitor, or I shall make thee.
Seite 29 - YOUR grace's displeasure, and my imprisonment, are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether ignorant. Whereas you send unto me (willing me to confess a truth, and so obtain your favour) by such an one, whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy. I no sooner received this message by him, than I rightly conceived...
Seite 31 - ... souls of those poor gentlemen, who (as I understand) are likewise in strait imprisonment for my sake. If ever I have found favour in your sight, if ever the name of Anne Boleyn hath been pleasing in your ears, then let me obtain this request ; and I will so leave to trouble your grace any further, with mine earnest prayers to the Trinity to have your grace in his, good keeping, and to direct you in all your actions. From my doleful prison in the Tower, this sixth of May ; " Your most loyal and...
Seite 25 - Then went Master Kingston unto him ; and asked first how he did, and so forth proceeded in communication, wherein Master Kingston demanded of him the said money, saying, ' that my Lord of Northumberland hath found a book at Cawood that reporteth how ye had but late...