Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now First Published from Official Records & Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Band 2H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... matter was attended with great difficulty , on account of the manner in which he had disposed of this property . He had , in fact , sold , mortgaged , and granted it away to a variety of persons , besides endowing his own queen ( now ...
... matter was attended with great difficulty , on account of the manner in which he had disposed of this property . He had , in fact , sold , mortgaged , and granted it away to a variety of persons , besides endowing his own queen ( now ...
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... matter to convert the men who had fought at Agincourt , or their sons , into tillers of the soil , or weavers of woollen cloths . As for the silk manu- factures , they were chiefly carried on by a company of females who went by the name ...
... matter to convert the men who had fought at Agincourt , or their sons , into tillers of the soil , or weavers of woollen cloths . As for the silk manu- factures , they were chiefly carried on by a company of females who went by the name ...
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... matters satisfactorily to that princess , who interceded with king James for his pardon . James granted it , but deprived him of all his employments , and not long after stabbed him with his own hand ; so that Margaret reaped no ...
... matters satisfactorily to that princess , who interceded with king James for his pardon . James granted it , but deprived him of all his employments , and not long after stabbed him with his own hand ; so that Margaret reaped no ...
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... matter of importance . She has been blamed for encouraging him to spend his time in pursuits fitter for the cloister than the throne ; but , con- sidering the circumstances of his case , her conjugal tenderness and prudence in directing ...
... matter of importance . She has been blamed for encouraging him to spend his time in pursuits fitter for the cloister than the throne ; but , con- sidering the circumstances of his case , her conjugal tenderness and prudence in directing ...
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... matters to a crisis . As a preparatory measure for depriving Margaret of the regency , the duke of York caused a motion to be carried in the house of lords for sending a deputation from their body to ascertain the real state of the king ...
... matters to a crisis . As a preparatory measure for depriving Margaret of the regency , the duke of York caused a motion to be carried in the house of lords for sending a deputation from their body to ascertain the real state of the king ...
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Anne Boleyn attended beautiful bishop Bretagne bride brother cardinal castle cause chamber Charles Chronicle Clarence Clisson consort council countess court crown daughter death declared duchess duke of Bretagne duke of Burgundy duke of Gloucester duke of York earl of Warwick Edward Edward IV eldest Elizabeth of York Elizabeth Woodville English father favour French George Chastellain gold grace Hall hand hath heir Henry VII Henry's honour husband Ibid infant Isabella Joanna Joanna of Navarre Katharine of Arragon Katharine's king Henry king of England king of France king Richard king's knights lady Lancaster letter likewise Lingard London lord Louis Margaret of Anjou marriage married Mary mistress Monstrelet mother noble Norfolk palace parliament person pray present prince of Wales princess queen Katharine queen Margaret queen of England received royal says sent sir Thomas sister sovereign Suffolk throne took Tower uncle VIII Westminster widow wife Wolsey
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Seite 676 - My last and only request shall be, that myself may only bear the burden of your grace's displeasure, and that it may not touch the innocent souls of those poor gentlemen who, as I understand, are likewise in strait imprisonment for my sake. If ever I have found favour in your sight, if ever the name of Anne Boleyn hath been pleasing in your ears, then let me obtain this request...
Seite 676 - ... for whose sake I am now as I am ; whose name I could some good while since have pointed unto, your grace not being ignorant of my suspicion therein.
Seite 676 - Try me, good king, but let me have a lawful trial ; and let not my sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges ; yea, let me receive an open trial, (for my truth shall fear no open shame,) then shall you see either mine innocency cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared.
Seite 418 - Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold.
Seite 217 - Monday afternoon the Queen came to him, and brought my Lord Prince* with her, and then he asked what the prince's name was, and the queen told him Edward ; and then he held up his hands, and thanked God thereof.
Seite 532 - I have been your true wife, or more, and by me ye have had divers children, although it hath pleased God to call them out of this world, which hath been no default in me.