Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... attended by a splendid train , she entered the city ; and after dining with sir Thomas at his spacious mansion in Bishopsgate - street ( still remaining ) , she repaired to the burse , visited every part of it , and caused proclamation ...
... attended by a splendid train , she entered the city ; and after dining with sir Thomas at his spacious mansion in Bishopsgate - street ( still remaining ) , she repaired to the burse , visited every part of it , and caused proclamation ...
Pagina 10
... attended the unfortunate duke of Norfolk even to the scaffold , received his last embrace , and repeated to the assembled multitude his request that they would assist him with their prayers in his final agony . His royal Dulcinea ...
... attended the unfortunate duke of Norfolk even to the scaffold , received his last embrace , and repeated to the assembled multitude his request that they would assist him with their prayers in his final agony . His royal Dulcinea ...
Pagina 31
... attend- ance on the motions of the queen ; charging him to study with unremitting attention all the in- trigues of the court , on which in that day so much depended , and to acquaint him with them frequently and minutely . To this ...
... attend- ance on the motions of the queen ; charging him to study with unremitting attention all the in- trigues of the court , on which in that day so much depended , and to acquaint him with them frequently and minutely . To this ...
Pagina 51
... attend- ing the body of the earl to Wales , whither it was conveyed for interment ; and it was thence that he immediately afterwards addressed to sir Henry Sidney a letter , of which the following is an extract . " The state of the earl ...
... attend- ing the body of the earl to Wales , whither it was conveyed for interment ; and it was thence that he immediately afterwards addressed to sir Henry Sidney a letter , of which the following is an extract . " The state of the earl ...
Pagina 58
Lucy Aikin. 58 QUEEN'S VISIT TO NORWICH . and the French ambassadors constantly attended her motions . About the middle of August she arrived at Norwich . This ancient city , then one of the most consider- able in the kingdom , yielded ...
Lucy Aikin. 58 QUEEN'S VISIT TO NORWICH . and the French ambassadors constantly attended her motions . About the middle of August she arrived at Norwich . This ancient city , then one of the most consider- able in the kingdom , yielded ...
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