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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... wife's corpse was cold . Yes ; four - and - twenty hours had not elapsed since the sword was reddened with the blood of her mistress , when Jane Seymour became the bride of Henry VIII . And let it be remembered that a royal marriage ...
... wife's corpse was cold . Yes ; four - and - twenty hours had not elapsed since the sword was reddened with the blood of her mistress , when Jane Seymour became the bride of Henry VIII . And let it be remembered that a royal marriage ...
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... wife of his eldest son , Edward Seymour , was Jane's associate . Henry's growing passion for Jane soon awakened suspicion in the mind of queen Anne ; it is said that her attention was 1 This document is preserved among the Cotton . MSS ...
... wife of his eldest son , Edward Seymour , was Jane's associate . Henry's growing passion for Jane soon awakened suspicion in the mind of queen Anne ; it is said that her attention was 1 This document is preserved among the Cotton . MSS ...
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... wife's death . Richmond- park has decidedly the best claim , for the spot pointed out is a promontory of the highest portion of the cliff or ridge commanding the valley of the Thames , called Richmond - hill . About a quarter of a mile ...
... wife's death . Richmond- park has decidedly the best claim , for the spot pointed out is a promontory of the highest portion of the cliff or ridge commanding the valley of the Thames , called Richmond - hill . About a quarter of a mile ...
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... 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 - apparent , and to repeal the act in favour of the succession of ...
... 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 - apparent , and to repeal the act in favour of the succession of ...
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... wife of Andrew Huddleston ; their son Andrew obtained a command in Henry VIII.'s guards , called gentlemen - at - arms , and riches , favour , and honour were showered profusely on every member of the house of Seymour . Jane Seymour ...
... wife of Andrew Huddleston ; their son Andrew obtained a command in Henry VIII.'s guards , called gentlemen - at - arms , and riches , favour , and honour were showered profusely on every member of the house of Seymour . Jane Seymour ...
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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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