Report on Manuscripts in Various Collections ...: T.B. Clarke-Thornhill, esq., Sir T. Barrett-Lennard, bart., Pelham R. Papillon, esq., and W. Cleverly Alexander, esqH.M. Stationery Office, 1904 |
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... never were any ; for Sir Thomas had died only a few weeks before , and there is not the slightest reason to believe that he knew of it , and every possible reason to believe that he would have disapproved of it . But there is a great ...
... never were any ; for Sir Thomas had died only a few weeks before , and there is not the slightest reason to believe that he knew of it , and every possible reason to believe that he would have disapproved of it . But there is a great ...
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... never asked at all , so that Mr. Campion might have been there , yet pass away unknown , especially as their Lordships said he confessed that he came disguised and only once had speech of Sir Thomas , and that twelve or fourteen years ...
... never asked at all , so that Mr. Campion might have been there , yet pass away unknown , especially as their Lordships said he confessed that he came disguised and only once had speech of Sir Thomas , and that twelve or fourteen years ...
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... by licence of the Bishop of the diocese and of two Justices of Peace for the county . * He had been allowed , once or twice , to go down on business , but never to remain there . Soon after reaching Rushton , Sir Thomas was needed in xiv.
... by licence of the Bishop of the diocese and of two Justices of Peace for the county . * He had been allowed , once or twice , to go down on business , but never to remain there . Soon after reaching Rushton , Sir Thomas was needed in xiv.
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... never received at all . The eldest sister , Elinor- who married a Mr. Brookesby " and was early left a widow , with several children - received her share upon her marriage . The second , Elizabeth , became a nun , and her sisters loudly ...
... never received at all . The eldest sister , Elinor- who married a Mr. Brookesby " and was early left a widow , with several children - received her share upon her marriage . The second , Elizabeth , became a nun , and her sisters loudly ...
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... never stirring abroad alone ; whereupon Tresham was enforced to beat him with a cudgel as he sat at dinner , * The Temple Records do not give young Tresham's Christain name , and the Editor speaks of him as afterwards implicated in the ...
... never stirring abroad alone ; whereupon Tresham was enforced to beat him with a cudgel as he sat at dinner , * The Temple Records do not give young Tresham's Christain name , and the Editor speaks of him as afterwards implicated in the ...
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