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... death - Her grief - Is wooed by Seymour the lord admiral- Refuses his hand - Resides with queen Katharine Parr - Her governess Mrs. Ashley , and Roger Ascham - Freedoms of the admiral - The queen's jealousy -Elizabeth removes to Cheston ...
... death - Her grief - Is wooed by Seymour the lord admiral- Refuses his hand - Resides with queen Katharine Parr - Her governess Mrs. Ashley , and Roger Ascham - Freedoms of the admiral - The queen's jealousy -Elizabeth removes to Cheston ...
Pagina 10
... death she was left succor- less , refer to the recent death of Anne Boleyn . It is evi- dent that if lady Bryan had not conformed to king Henry's creed , she would not have been in authority at Hunsdon , where not only her immediate ...
... death she was left succor- less , refer to the recent death of Anne Boleyn . It is evi- dent that if lady Bryan had not conformed to king Henry's creed , she would not have been in authority at Hunsdon , where not only her immediate ...
Pagina 14
... death of queen Katharine Howard , Elizabeth resided chiefly with her sister Mary , at Havering- Bower . In the summer of 1543 , she was present when Mary gave audience to the imperial ambassadors ; ' she was then ten years old . Soon ...
... death of queen Katharine Howard , Elizabeth resided chiefly with her sister Mary , at Havering- Bower . In the summer of 1543 , she was present when Mary gave audience to the imperial ambassadors ; ' she was then ten years old . Soon ...
Pagina 15
... death of Henry VIII . The letter itself is not worth transcribing , being a perplexed piece of composition , in which the young princess , commencing , " Gentle Mr. Carden , " proceeds to exonerate herself from having listened to an ...
... death of Henry VIII . The letter itself is not worth transcribing , being a perplexed piece of composition , in which the young princess , commencing , " Gentle Mr. Carden , " proceeds to exonerate herself from having listened to an ...
Pagina 16
... death of her unfortunate mother , an assertion that she was entitled to precedency over any younger daughters that might be born to the king , some childish act of disobedience or manifestation of the lofty spirit which distinguished ...
... death of her unfortunate mother , an assertion that she was entitled to precedency over any younger daughters that might be born to the king , some childish act of disobedience or manifestation of the lofty spirit which distinguished ...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volume 7 Agnes Strickland,Elisabeth Strickland Volledige weergave - 1852 |
Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volume 7 Agnes Strickland Volledige weergave - 1885 |
Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volume 7 Agnes Strickland,Elisabeth Strickland Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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Anjou Anne Boleyn archduke Ashley beth bishop Boleyn brother Burleigh Camden Catherine de Medicis cause Cecil Charles church council court Courtenay crown daughter death declared Dépêches desire Despatches Dudley duke of Alençon duke of Anjou duke of Norfolk Edward Eliza English father favor French ambassador gave gentlemen grace hand Hatfield hath Henry VIII honor husband Ibid Katharine Parr king of France king's lady Elizabeth letter Lingard London lord admiral lord Robert Dudley majesty's marriage marry Mary's matrimonial matter Melville monsieur Motte Fenelon never Noailles noble offered palace parliament Parry person Philip present prince princess prisoner queen Elizabeth queen Katharine queen Mary queen of England queen of Scots queen-mother queen's majesty realm received regal reign replied royal mistress says Scotland sent servants Seymour sir Henry Bedingfield sir Thomas sister sovereign Spain suitor Sussex throne tion told took Tower Tyrwhitt unto Walsingham wish young