A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Band 1Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... Duke of SUFFOLK [ N ] - 49. Trials of JOHN DUDLEY Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND , WILLIAM PARR Marquis of NORTHAMPTON , and JOHN DUDLEY Earl of WARWICK , for High Treason , in the Court of the Lord High Steward , at Westminster : And also of ...
... Duke of SUFFOLK [ N ] - 49. Trials of JOHN DUDLEY Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND , WILLIAM PARR Marquis of NORTHAMPTON , and JOHN DUDLEY Earl of WARWICK , for High Treason , in the Court of the Lord High Steward , at Westminster : And also of ...
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... duke of Lancaster ; and now the said to silence , forbidding him not to entreate any bishops againe seeing the said duke , with the more of those matters . But then through the ford Percy , the lord marshall , to giue ouer their ...
... duke of Lancaster ; and now the said to silence , forbidding him not to entreate any bishops againe seeing the said duke , with the more of those matters . But then through the ford Percy , the lord marshall , to giue ouer their ...
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... duke of Glocester , and the earls of Arundel and Warwick , seeing the heap of ills that daily did arise by the ... duke of Ire- land , and Robert Tresilian lord chief justice , doubtful of their own safeguards , did what they could to ...
... duke of Glocester , and the earls of Arundel and Warwick , seeing the heap of ills that daily did arise by the ... duke of Ire- land , and Robert Tresilian lord chief justice , doubtful of their own safeguards , did what they could to ...
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... duke of Ireland , archbishop of York , earl of Suffolk , and Robert Tresilian were no where ( i ) See the King's ... duke of Gloucester comes to purge himself of Treasons which are laid to his charge by the Conspirators . ' To whom the ...
... duke of Ireland , archbishop of York , earl of Suffolk , and Robert Tresilian were no where ( i ) See the King's ... duke of Gloucester comes to purge himself of Treasons which are laid to his charge by the Conspirators . ' To whom the ...
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... duke of Glocester , and others therein named ; and by force of those Letters one John Blake carried to the mayor a Bill of Information against them , by which they were to be indicted and attainted . The effect of which bill was That it ...
... duke of Glocester , and others therein named ; and by force of those Letters one John Blake carried to the mayor a Bill of Information against them , by which they were to be indicted and attainted . The effect of which bill was That it ...
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according accused aforesaid alledged answer appear archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Articles assent barons beleue bishop of Hereford bishop of London bishop of Winchester Canterbury cardinal castle cause chancellor Christ command commission confessed council counsel court crown death declared divers doth duke duke of Gloucester duke of Ireland duke of Norfolk earl of Lancaster earl Thomas England euery faith false father favour grace hath haue Henry Holy Church honour Hugh judge judgment justice king's majesty kingdom knight land letters lord chancellor lord Cobham Lord Protector lord the king majesty's manner Marriage matter ment oath offended parliament peers person Pope pray preach prelates present priest prince prison proceedings punishment queen quoth realm reason Rome sacrament saith sayd sent sentence shew sir John statute ther thereof things thou thought thys tion Tower traitors Tresilian Trials unto vnto Wherefore wherein William Winchester words writ
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Seite 729 - I am with him. And when I am called from him I fall on weeping, because whatsoever I do else but learning is full of grief, trouble, fear, and whole misliking unto me. And thus my book hath been so much my pleasure, and bringeth daily to me more pleasure and more, that in respect of it all other pleasures, in very deed, be but trifles and troubles unto me.
Seite 745 - In the name of God amen. The 1 st day of September in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Henry VIII by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head, and in the year of our Lord God 1544.
Seite 379 - 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 421 - 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. " 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.
Seite 717 - FATHER, although it hath pleased God to hasten my death by you, by whom my life should rather have been lengthened...
Seite 729 - I wist, all their sport in the Park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas! good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.
Seite 809 - Ghost, three persons and one God, have mercy upon me, most wretched caitiff and miserable sinner. I have offended both against heaven and earth more than my tongue can express.
Seite 375 - ... 40. Also the said lord cardinal, of his further pompous and presumptuous mind, hath enterprised to join and imprint the cardinal's hat under your arms in your coin of groats made at your city of York, which like deed hath not been seen to be done by any subject within your realm before this time.
Seite 625 - JAMES, by the grace of God, king of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith; and of Scotland the seven and fortieth.
Seite 411 - I judged her to bear towards God and his Gospel ; so, if she be proved culpable, there is not one that loveth God and his Gospel that ever will favour her, but must hate her above all other; and the more they favour the Gospel, the more they will hate her ; for then there was never creature in our time that so much slandered the Gospel.