Memorials of the Rebellion of 1569J.B. Nichols, 1840 - 419 páginas |
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... called mee , and begaun merelie inquiringe what newes was abroad . I told her I hard of none . No , ' said her Majestie , ' you come from London , and canne tell no newes of a marriadge , ' " when the conversation was interrupted , The ...
... called mee , and begaun merelie inquiringe what newes was abroad . I told her I hard of none . No , ' said her Majestie , ' you come from London , and canne tell no newes of a marriadge , ' " when the conversation was interrupted , The ...
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... called before the council of therer and dealer in these Scottishe matters ; hut her majestie upon my letters dothe not credite the report . ” — S . P. The duke was committed on the 10th , and on the 19th October , Sussex writes to Cecil ...
... called before the council of therer and dealer in these Scottishe matters ; hut her majestie upon my letters dothe not credite the report . ” — S . P. The duke was committed on the 10th , and on the 19th October , Sussex writes to Cecil ...
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... called for that purpose th'effect of your L. letters sent to hym , declaring the trew estate of thos matters , dyd take order with the said Justices of Peace , A paper , endorsed by Cecil , Notes of uncertain brutes , 2nd Nov. states ...
... called for that purpose th'effect of your L. letters sent to hym , declaring the trew estate of thos matters , dyd take order with the said Justices of Peace , A paper , endorsed by Cecil , Notes of uncertain brutes , 2nd Nov. states ...
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... called Beckwith , ( after he was laid in his bed ) to bustle in , and to knocke at his chamber doore , willing him in hast to arise and shift for himselfe , for that his enemies ( whom he termed to be Sir Oswold Vistrop and Maister ...
... called Beckwith , ( after he was laid in his bed ) to bustle in , and to knocke at his chamber doore , willing him in hast to arise and shift for himselfe , for that his enemies ( whom he termed to be Sir Oswold Vistrop and Maister ...
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... called Hollande , ridinge poste , mette him , and asked twise , " Who is there ? " And , after his several answers , " You knowe me well enough , Mr. Holland ; " " Is it you ? " said Holland , " get you hence . " Why , " said my ...
... called Hollande , ridinge poste , mette him , and asked twise , " Who is there ? " And , after his several answers , " You knowe me well enough , Mr. Holland ; " " Is it you ? " said Holland , " get you hence . " Why , " said my ...
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Memorials of the Rebellion of 1569. [Being selections from the Bowes MSS ... Sir Cuthbert SHARP Visualização integral - 1840 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
advertise afterwards apon appointed Barnard Castle Berwick beyng Bishop Brancepath brother Calig cawse charge Christopher Norton command Constable Countess Countess of Northumberland daughter daye Duresme Earl of Northumberland Earl of Sussex Earl of Westmoreland executed footmen force fotemen frends fynd gent hath highnes honor horse horsemen howse humble John Forster Lady lands Leonard Dacres letter Lord Burghley Lord Hunsdon Lord Sussex Lordship lyke married maye Nevill night Norton nott Orig owte pardon praye Privy Queen of Scotts Quenes Majestie rebellion rebells received Regent remayne repair Richmondshire Robert Bowes Sadler sayd says Scotland Seal Records sent servant shal shew shold shuld Sir George Bowes Sir Henry Sir John Forster Sir Thomas Gargrave Sir William th Erle ther theyr thys towne trust tyme unto Westmerland whereof wold writes to Cecil wyfe wyll York
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Página v - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Página vi - antient faith" still "lay like lees at the bottom of men's hearts ; and if the vessel was ever so little stirred, came to the top.
Página 129 - The number of offenders,' he says, ' is so grete, that few innocent are left to trie the giltie : and iff the forfeted landes be bestowed on such as be straungers, and will not dwell in the cuntre, the peple shall be withoute heades, the cuntre desert, and no number of element, but of agrarian or social motives there is no satisfactory proof.
Página 37 - ... to come and resort unto us with all spede, with all such armour and furnyture as you, or any of you have. This fail you not herein, as you will answer the contrary at your perils.
Página 274 - And tooke the letter betwixt his hands, And lett the gentleman it see. And when the letter it was redd Affore that goodlye companye, I wis, if you the truthe wold know, There was many a weeping eye.
Página 75 - It seems very probable that the following lines, still current in the county, may have owed their origin to this invitation to skirmish, which Sir George thought prudent to decline : — " Coward, a coward, of Barney Castell, Dare not come out to fight the battell.
Página 265 - It was the time when England's Queen Twelve years had reigned, a Sovereign dread ; Nor yet the restless crown had been Disturbed upon her virgin head ; But now the inly-working North Was ripe to send its thousands forth, A potent vassalage, to fight In Percy's and in Neville's right...
Página 28 - Ladye (the Countess of Westmoreland) braste owte agaynste them with great curses, as well for their unhappye counselling, as nowe there cowerd flyghte. But all the evyll counsellors be not yett gone, for in trewth, Mr. Christopher Nevill * hath doyne more harme to that noble young Erie, hys nephewe, than can be thoughte, and doeth yet remayne aboute hym.
Página 81 - Raby is the largest castel of logginges in al the north cuntery, and is of a strong building, but not set other on hil or very strong ground.
Página 81 - ... great gate of iren with a tour, and 2 or 3 mo on the right hond. Then were al the chief toures of the 3 court, as in the hart of the castel. The haul and al the houses of offices be large and stately ; and in the haul I saw an incredible great beame of an hart. The great chambre was exceeding large, but now it is fals rofid and dividid into 2 or 3 partes.