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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... hath , on the humble petition of the nobility , taken to himself a wife this time , whose age and fine form give pro- mise of issue . " He said , " that the king had two objects in view in summoning a parliament ; to declare the heir ...
... hath , on the humble petition of the nobility , taken to himself a wife this time , whose age and fine form give pro- mise of issue . " He said , " that the king had two objects in view in summoning a parliament ; to declare the heir ...
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... hath been thought by our council very neces- sary that , for avoiding such perils , we should not extend our progress farther from her than sixty miles . " The place chosen for queen Jane's lying - in was Hampton - Court , where it ap ...
... hath been thought by our council very neces- sary that , for avoiding such perils , we should not extend our progress farther from her than sixty miles . " The place chosen for queen Jane's lying - in was Hampton - Court , where it ap ...
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... time to time . He hath overcome all our illness with his exceeding goodness , so that we are now more compelled to serve him , seek VOL . III . C the king and the court were plunged at the appearance JANE SEYMOUR . 1.
... time to time . He hath overcome all our illness with his exceeding goodness , so that we are now more compelled to serve him , seek VOL . III . C the king and the court were plunged at the appearance JANE SEYMOUR . 1.
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... hath pleased his grace to appoint me , so poor a woman , to so high a place as to have borne my lord prince to his christening , which I should have been as glad to have done as any poor woman living : and much it grieveth me that my ...
... hath pleased his grace to appoint me , so poor a woman , to so high a place as to have borne my lord prince to his christening , which I should have been as glad to have done as any poor woman living : and much it grieveth me that my ...
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... hath been with her grace this morning , and hath done that which to his office appertaineth , and even now is about to administer to her grace the sacrament of unction . At Hampton - Court this Wednesday morning , ' eight o'clock ...
... hath been with her grace this morning , and hath done that which to his office appertaineth , and even now is about to administer to her grace the sacrament of unction . At Hampton - Court this Wednesday morning , ' eight o'clock ...
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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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afterwards ambassador Anne Askew Anne Boleyn Anne of Cleves beauty bishop brother Burnet chamber church commendations court Cranmer Cromwell crown daughter death declared Derham duchess of Norfolk duke of Cleves duke of Norfolk earl Edward Edward VI England English evidence father favour France Gardiner gentlemen gold grace Hampton-Court hand hath heir Henry VIII Henry's highness household humble husband Jane Seymour jewels Katharine Howard Katharine of Arragon Katharine Parr Katharine's king Henry king's lady Jane Gray lady Rochford letter likewise London lord admiral majesty majesty's Margaret marquess marriage married Mary's matter mother noble palace parliament person pray present prince princess Elizabeth princess Mary privy council Privy-purse Expenses Protestant queen Jane queen Katharine Parr queen Mary realm received reign royal says sent servants sir Thomas sister Somerset sovereign State-Papers Suffolk thing Throckmorton tion took Tower unto velvet wife words Wriothesley young