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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... witness that he was guiltless of all disloyalty , 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 ...
... witness that he was guiltless of all disloyalty , 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 ...
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... witness of the bounty of happy Holdenby to ruinous Rushton " ( p . 33 ) . These words seem to imply that the building was actually completed , although its present state has led experts to a different opinion . The Triangular Lodge ...
... witness of the bounty of happy Holdenby to ruinous Rushton " ( p . 33 ) . These words seem to imply that the building was actually completed , although its present state has led experts to a different opinion . The Triangular Lodge ...
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... witness the frequent rebellions in that Kingdom , " where in the most peaceable times the hand was never off the hilt of the sword " -therefore , to encourage such ventures , it was requisite that the Council Board should be armed with ...
... witness the frequent rebellions in that Kingdom , " where in the most peaceable times the hand was never off the hilt of the sword " -therefore , to encourage such ventures , it was requisite that the Council Board should be armed with ...
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... witness by long imprisonment and by treachery of some hypocrites and false brethren , above a hundred pounds in debt ... witnesses enough if need were . Hereafter I hope I shall learn me wisdom of the serpent , which perchance yet as the ...
... witness by long imprisonment and by treachery of some hypocrites and false brethren , above a hundred pounds in debt ... witnesses enough if need were . Hereafter I hope I shall learn me wisdom of the serpent , which perchance yet as the ...
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... witnesses , " and that in their shire of late years such monstrous verdicts have been given . 66 And on the other hand ( he continues ) : ' The aforesaid Lords affirmed for very true that Mr. Campion confessed that he hath been in my ...
... witnesses , " and that in their shire of late years such monstrous verdicts have been given . 66 And on the other hand ( he continues ) : ' The aforesaid Lords affirmed for very true that Mr. Campion confessed that he hath been in my ...
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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