Memoirs of the Court of Henry the Eighth, Band 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 |
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... Canterbury the car- dinal remained four days , in order to solemnize the feast of St. Thomas , the patron saint of that city ; on which occasion , a litany was sung for the captive Pope , at which , as Cavendish himself affirms , " he ...
... Canterbury the car- dinal remained four days , in order to solemnize the feast of St. Thomas , the patron saint of that city ; on which occasion , a litany was sung for the captive Pope , at which , as Cavendish himself affirms , " he ...
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... Canterbury ; who , upon the instigation of Wolsey , previous to the recent journey of the Cardinal into France , had visited Katharine , informed her of the conscientious scruples which had arisen in the mind of her husband , and ...
... Canterbury ; who , upon the instigation of Wolsey , previous to the recent journey of the Cardinal into France , had visited Katharine , informed her of the conscientious scruples which had arisen in the mind of her husband , and ...
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... listen to the Archbishop of Canterbury who interceded with her on behalf of the Cardinal , and who re- presented , that it was only to refute the surmises of the Bishop of Tarbe that the appeal to the G 4 OF HENRY THE EIGHTH . 87.
... listen to the Archbishop of Canterbury who interceded with her on behalf of the Cardinal , and who re- presented , that it was only to refute the surmises of the Bishop of Tarbe that the appeal to the G 4 OF HENRY THE EIGHTH . 87.
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... Canterbury , Nicholas West , Bishop of Ely , Fisher , Bishop of Rochester , and Standish , Bishop of St. Asaph ; to these learned doctors she gave authority to plead her cause in the way they might judge most expedient . During the pro ...
... Canterbury , Nicholas West , Bishop of Ely , Fisher , Bishop of Rochester , and Standish , Bishop of St. Asaph ; to these learned doctors she gave authority to plead her cause in the way they might judge most expedient . During the pro ...
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... Canterbury , first to have your licence , insomuch as you were metropolitan , to put this matter in question . " + Upon this , a dispute arose between the primate and the Bishop of Rochester , Warham affirming that all the bishops had ...
... Canterbury , first to have your licence , insomuch as you were metropolitan , to put this matter in question . " + Upon this , a dispute arose between the primate and the Bishop of Rochester , Warham affirming that all the bishops had ...
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Seite 249 - Whereas you send unto me (willing me to confess a truth, and so obtain your favour) by such an one whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy; I no sooner received this message by him than I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty perform your command.
Seite 250 - You have chosen me, from a low estate, to be your Queen and companion, far beyond my desert or desire. If then you found me worthy of such honour, good your Grace let not any light fancy, or bad counsel of mine enemies, withdraw...
Seite 210 - Is that all, my lord ? then the difference between you and me is but this — that I shall die to-day, and you tomorrow.
Seite 250 - God and man, not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection, already settled on that party for whose sake I am now as I am, whose name I could some good while since have pointed unto, your Grace being not ignorant of my suspicion therein.
Seite 251 - I will so leave to trouble your grace any further, with mine earnest prayers to the Trinity to have your grace in his good keeping, and to direct you in all your actions.
Seite 250 - God or you may determine of me, your grace may be freed from an open censure ; and mine offence being so lawfully proved, your grace is at liberty both before God and man not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection already settled on that party...
Seite 260 - Mr. Kingston, I hear say I shall not die before noon, and I am very sorry therefore, for I thought to be dead by this time, and past my pain.
Seite 141 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, "I see the matter against me how it is framed; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Seite 249 - But let not your grace ever imagine that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault where not so much as a thought thereof preceded. And, to speak a truth, never prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, than you have ever found in Anne Boleyn...
Seite 157 - Commons the original papers of the universities in favour of the divorce, he then said, " that all men should clearly perceive, that the king hath not attempted this matter of will and pleasure, as strangers say, but only for the discharge of his conscience, and the security of the succession to the crown.