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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... earl of Bedford , ) who , “ having been at church with the royal pair , " gave as his opinion , “ That the king was the goodliest person there , and that the richer queen Jane was dressed the fairer she appeared ; on the con- trary ...
... earl of Bedford , ) who , “ having been at church with the royal pair , " gave as his opinion , “ That the king was the goodliest person there , and that the richer queen Jane was dressed the fairer she appeared ; on the con- trary ...
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... earl of Wiltshire , the father of the murdered Anne Boleyn , and grandfather of the disinherited Elizabeth , made himself an object of contemptuous pity to every eye by assisting at this rite , bearing a taper of virgin wax , with a ...
... earl of Wiltshire , the father of the murdered Anne Boleyn , and grandfather of the disinherited Elizabeth , made himself an object of contemptuous pity to every eye by assisting at this rite , bearing a taper of virgin wax , with a ...
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... earl of Chester , most dear and entirely- beloved son of our most dread and gracious lord Henry VIII . ” The lady Mary gave her godson a cup of gold , by lord Essex ; Cranmer gave him three great bowls and two great pots , which were ...
... earl of Chester , most dear and entirely- beloved son of our most dread and gracious lord Henry VIII . ” The lady Mary gave her godson a cup of gold , by lord Essex ; Cranmer gave him three great bowls and two great pots , which were ...
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... earl of Hertford ( queen Jane's brother ) and sir Anthony Browne to convoy this prince to Enfield , where the earl of Hertford declared to him , and to his younger sister Elizabeth , the death of their father . " This pretty journal ...
... earl of Hertford ( queen Jane's brother ) and sir Anthony Browne to convoy this prince to Enfield , where the earl of Hertford declared to him , and to his younger sister Elizabeth , the death of their father . " This pretty journal ...
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... earl of Hertford , and his grand- son , underwent great trouble because they would match with no mates but ladies of the blood - royal : they successively suffered long captivity in the Tower , when the one married lady Katharine Gray ...
... earl of Hertford , and his grand- son , underwent great trouble because they would match with no mates but ladies of the blood - royal : they successively suffered long captivity in the Tower , when the one married lady Katharine Gray ...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now First ..., Band 3 Agnes Strickland Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1854 |
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