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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... married into a collateral branch of the lordly line of Beauchamp , they scarcely took rank as second- rate gentry . After that event , two instances are quoted of Seymours serving as high - sheriff for Wilts , but no instance can be ...
... married into a collateral branch of the lordly line of Beauchamp , they scarcely took rank as second- rate gentry . After that event , two instances are quoted of Seymours serving as high - sheriff for Wilts , but no instance can be ...
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... marriage , therefore the authen- ticity of its date is beyond all dispute . Among others , was sir John Russell , ( afterwards earl of Bedford , ) who , “ having been at church with the royal pair , " gave as his opinion , “ That the ...
... marriage , therefore the authen- ticity of its date is beyond all dispute . Among others , was sir John Russell , ( afterwards earl of Bedford , ) who , “ having been at church with the royal pair , " gave as his opinion , “ That the ...
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... marriage festivities were blended with the celebration of Whit- suntide . The king paid the citizens the compliment of bring- ing his fair queen to Mercer's - hall , and she stood in one of the windows to view the annual ceremony of ...
... marriage festivities were blended with the celebration of Whit- suntide . The king paid the citizens the compliment of bring- ing his fair queen to Mercer's - hall , and she stood in one of the windows to view the annual ceremony of ...
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... marry again was presented which the chancellor alludes to ; if before his marriage to Jane , it must have been during the life of Anne Boleyn , and then must have infused another drop of inexpressible bitter- ness in the cup of misery ...
... marry again was presented which the chancellor alludes to ; if before his marriage to Jane , it must have been during the life of Anne Boleyn , and then must have infused another drop of inexpressible bitter- ness in the cup of misery ...
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... marriage of Jane Seymour , she is frequently men- tioned by the princess as " her most natural mother the queen : " she congratulates her on her marriage with the king , praying God to send them a prince . These letters were chiefly dic ...
... marriage of Jane Seymour , she is frequently men- tioned by the princess as " her most natural mother the queen : " she congratulates her on her marriage with the king , praying God to send them a prince . These letters were chiefly dic ...
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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