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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... offered to depose to sundry articles which he gave , in order to prove the same . Incidentally he describes his imprisonment as " close , noisome and moist , " without the liberty and favour given to brawlers , loose people and ...
... offered to depose to sundry articles which he gave , in order to prove the same . Incidentally he describes his imprisonment as " close , noisome and moist , " without the liberty and favour given to brawlers , loose people and ...
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... offer up their lives if thereby they might avert danger from their Queen and country . Finally , as this infamy was without cause , so would this " quotidian kind of imprisonment " be without end , seeing that there was no likelihood of ...
... offer up their lives if thereby they might avert danger from their Queen and country . Finally , as this infamy was without cause , so would this " quotidian kind of imprisonment " be without end , seeing that there was no likelihood of ...
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... declined the very inadequate terms offered to him by Charles , and the negotiations with Sir Henry Vane came to an end . King Charles was far from being annoyed with his ambassador ; possibly he was not sorry to be freed from the lxvi.
... declined the very inadequate terms offered to him by Charles , and the negotiations with Sir Henry Vane came to an end . King Charles was far from being annoyed with his ambassador ; possibly he was not sorry to be freed from the lxvi.
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... offered ; for Cottington wrote to Vane that his wise and dexterous carriage had saved both the King's money and his honour , and that his Majesty was well satisfied ( S.P. Dom . , Charles I. ccxxiii . 86 ) . This is fully borne out by ...
... offered ; for Cottington wrote to Vane that his wise and dexterous carriage had saved both the King's money and his honour , and that his Majesty was well satisfied ( S.P. Dom . , Charles I. ccxxiii . 86 ) . This is fully borne out by ...
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... not being at his house , whereunto he prays to offer sundry articles to prove his duty , zeal and faith towards her Majesty , by his former acts , speeches and intentions . He has not done this to rid him of the 2564 B 17.
... not being at his house , whereunto he prays to offer sundry articles to prove his duty , zeal and faith towards her Majesty , by his former acts , speeches and intentions . He has not done this to rid him of the 2564 B 17.
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Act of Parliament answer appear APPENDIX AND INDEX Bishop Campion Castle Catholics Catholiques cause Certified copy chamber Chancery charges chymney COUNCIL OF IRELAND counsel Court Court of Chancery cousin Dacre Barrett daughter declared decree deeds defendant DEPUTY and COUNCIL Ditto divers doth Draft Dublin Earl England father favour FitzGerrald Francis Francis Tresham free masons Fulcis gallerie hath hearing heirs Henry Hogsden honourable House of Lords humbly husband imprisonment July June justice King King's Lady lands late letter liberty Lodge Loftus's Lord Chancellor Lord Deputy Lord Loftus Lord Vaux Lordship Majesty Majesty's marriage matter paper Parliament party petition petitioner plaintiff Pownde pray prison Privy Council proceedings Protestantes Queen recusancy Richard Barrett Rushton Seal Serjeant servant Signed Sir Edward Loftus Sir John Gifford Sir Robert Loftus SIR THOMAS TRESAME Star Chamber stone therein thereof Thomas Pounde Tyrroll unto uppon Wentworth wife William windowes