Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest ; Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Band 3H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... Derham absconds - His mournful adieu - Improvement of Katharine's conduct- Derham's return - She repels his addresses - His perseverance and jealousy— Katharine is introduced at court - Henry VIII . falls in love with her- Appointed ...
... Derham absconds - His mournful adieu - Improvement of Katharine's conduct- Derham's return - She repels his addresses - His perseverance and jealousy— Katharine is introduced at court - Henry VIII . falls in love with her- Appointed ...
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... Derham , became deeply enamoured of Katharine Howard , and being allied to her in blood , and an especial favourite with the old duchess , he aspired to nothing less than winning her for his wife . He found the young lady only too easy ...
... Derham , became deeply enamoured of Katharine Howard , and being allied to her in blood , and an especial favourite with the old duchess , he aspired to nothing less than winning her for his wife . He found the young lady only too easy ...
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... Derham had also a bracelet of silken work which had been hers ; " but that he took from her perforce , " she said , " and kept in her despite . " He also boasted himself of a little ruby ring , but that Katharine also forswore as none ...
... Derham had also a bracelet of silken work which had been hers ; " but that he took from her perforce , " she said , " and kept in her despite . " He also boasted himself of a little ruby ring , but that Katharine also forswore as none ...
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... Derham would constitute binding wedlock . Derham asked her permission to call her " wife , " and en- treated her to call him " husband , " to which Katharine replied , “ she was content that it should be so . " One day , having kissed ...
... Derham would constitute binding wedlock . Derham asked her permission to call her " wife , " and en- treated her to call him " husband , " to which Katharine replied , “ she was content that it should be so . " One day , having kissed ...
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... Derham hath come early in the morning and much misbehaved himself , but never by my request or consent . " 2 It was reported by Wilks and Baskerville , two of the un- principled females who were the accomplices in the ruin of this ...
... Derham hath come early in the morning and much misbehaved himself , but never by my request or consent . " 2 It was reported by Wilks and Baskerville , two of the un- principled females who were the accomplices in the ruin of this ...
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