The History of England from the Earliest Period to the Death of Elizabeth: The history of England: reigns of Edward the Sixth-Mary-and Elizabeth. In two volumesLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1835 |
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Pagina vi
... Murray pardoned 19 June . JAMES I. born Elizabeth's emotions Mary goes to Jedburgh The king's feelings Oct. Bothwell wounded Mary visits him · - page 55 57 58 61 62 66 Her severe illness King comes to her Mary's desire to be freed from ...
... Murray pardoned 19 June . JAMES I. born Elizabeth's emotions Mary goes to Jedburgh The king's feelings Oct. Bothwell wounded Mary visits him · - page 55 57 58 61 62 66 Her severe illness King comes to her Mary's desire to be freed from ...
Pagina 6
... Murray , and a week afterwards earl of Mar , and the next day married the daughter of the earl marshal . Knox , 327. Privy Seal Reg . 3 Chalm . 367 , 378 . His sermon on the ignorance and vanity of princes , being reported to her , she ...
... Murray , and a week afterwards earl of Mar , and the next day married the daughter of the earl marshal . Knox , 327. Privy Seal Reg . 3 Chalm . 367 , 378 . His sermon on the ignorance and vanity of princes , being reported to her , she ...
Pagina 13
... Murray's , without some misconduct in Huntley , will account for such determined and precipitated de- struction of him and of his house.49 Her measures were peremptory and unsparing . Huntley offered his submissions , 50 but would not ...
... Murray's , without some misconduct in Huntley , will account for such determined and precipitated de- struction of him and of his house.49 Her measures were peremptory and unsparing . Huntley offered his submissions , 50 but would not ...
Pagina 14
... Murray , by a rapid movement , surrounded him with a larger force , and he was taken prisoner with two of his sons , after the slaughter of some of his attendants , and died as he was conveyed from the field of the useless bat- tle and ...
... Murray , by a rapid movement , surrounded him with a larger force , and he was taken prisoner with two of his sons , after the slaughter of some of his attendants , and died as he was conveyed from the field of the useless bat- tle and ...
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... Murray and some of the greatest enemies of the Catholic faith were to be put to death . Keith , 224. That there were communications in this August , between Mary and the Guises , we learn from a passage in Throckmorton's despatch to ...
... Murray and some of the greatest enemies of the Catholic faith were to be put to death . Keith , 224. That there were communications in this August , between Mary and the Guises , we learn from a passage in Throckmorton's despatch to ...
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Pagina 129 - English court for the examination of this great cause were, the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl of Sussex, and Sir Ralph Sadler ; and York was named as the place of conference.
Pagina 551 - I used the best words I could to persuade her from this melancholy humour ; but I found by her it was too deep rooted in her heart, and hardly to be removed. This was upon a Saturday night, and she gave command that the great closet should be prepared for her to go to chapel the next morning.
Pagina 78 - ... deep grief and sorrow : nor does it seem possible to make her forget the same. Still she repeats these words,
Pagina 427 - Of onely her he sung, he thought, he writ. Her, and but her, of love he worthie deemed; For all the rest but litle he esteemed.
Pagina 554 - ... beholders. Then the good man told her plainly what she was, and what she was to come to ; and though she had been long a great Queen here upon earth, yet shortly she was to yield an account of her stewardship to the King of Kings.
Pagina 424 - Love my memory, cherish my friends; their faith to me may assure you they are honest. But above all, govern your will and affections, by the will and Word of your Creator; in me, beholding the end of this world, with all her vanities.
Pagina 469 - ... twelve days; and in her discourse she fetched not so few as forty or fifty great sighs. I was grieved at the first to see her in this plight, for in all my lifetime before I never knew her fetch a sigh, but when the Queen of Scots was beheaded. Then, upon my knowledge, she shed many tears and sighs, manifesting her innocence that she never gave consent to the death of that Queen.
Pagina 469 - I would you knew — though not felt — the extreme dolour that overwhelms my mind, for that miserable accident which, far contrary to my meaning, hath befallen.
Pagina 453 - I tell you, are set on stages, in the sight and view of all the world duly observed. The eyes of many behold our actions; a spot is soon spied in our garments, a blemish quickly noted in our doings. It behoveth us, therefore, to be careful that our proceedings be just and honorable.
Pagina 521 - Parma ; for with the grace of God, if we live, I doubt it not but ere it be long so to handle the matter with the Duke of Sidonia as he shall wish himself at St. Mary Port among his orange trees.