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,... Memorials of the Rebellion of 1569 - Página 129por Sir Cuthbert Sharp - 1840 - 419 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Lingard - 1827 - 714 páginas
...The bishop of Durham writes, that in that county the sheriff cannot procure juries, " the number of offenders is so grete, that few innocent are left to trie the giltic." Sadler, ii. 95, note. t Haynes, 501. See note (Q). . Cabala, 171. Sadler, ii. 114. with his... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - 1834 - 502 páginas
...The bishop of Durham writes, that in this county the sheriff cannot procure juries, "the number of offenders is so grete, that few innocent are left to trie the giltie." The Countess of Northumberland, with the Earl of Westmoreland, Ratcliffe, Norton, Markenfield, Swinburn,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1838 - 576 páginas
...rebellion, unto they be auther ' quieted by law, or pardoned by the Quene's Majestic. The number of offenders is so grete, that few innocent are left to trie the guiltie. And if the forfeited landes be bestowed on suche as be strangers, and will not dwell in the... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1838 - 578 páginas
...rebellion, unto they be auther ' quieted by law, or pardoned by the Quene's Majestic. - The number of offenders is so grete, that few innocent are left to trie the guiltie. And if the forfeited landes be bestowed on suche as be strangers, and will not dwell in the... | |
| James Pilkington - 1842 - 740 páginas
...this rebellion, unto the! uuther quited by law or pardoned bi the Q. Matio. The number of offendors is so grete, that few innocent are left to trie the giltie : and iff the forfeted hmdes be bestowed on such as be straungers, and will not dwell in the cuntre,... | |
| Richard Welford - 1885 - 564 páginas
...mysery," wrote bishop Pilkington (who had fled the diocese on the outbreak at Durham) to Cecil ; " the number off offenders is so grete that few innocent are left to trie the giltie." Three hundred were ordered for execution in the county of Durham — "the hangman to have work in every... | |
| Charles Edward Stuart Collingwood - 1884 - 356 páginas
...rebellion unto their auther quited by law or pardoned bi the Q. Mtie.;" and he continues, " The number of offenders is so grete that few innocent are left to trie the giltie ; and iff the forfeited landes be bestowed on such as be straungers, and will not dwell in the cuntre,... | |
| Charles Edward Stuart Collingwood - 1884 - 376 páginas
...their auther quited by law or pardoned bi the Q. Mtie. ;" and he continues, "The number of offendors is so grete that few innocent are left to trie the giltie ; and iff the forfeited landes be bestowed on such as be straungers, and will not dwell in the cuntre,... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne - 1902 - 610 páginas
...its attack on the castle of Barnardcastle. Bishop Pilkington in a letter to Cecil said the 'nnmber of offenders is so grete that few innocent are left to trie the giltie'. 300 were ordered for execution in co. Durham, twenty of these ' that did leap over the walls at In... | |
| Edwin Francis Gay - 1904 - 54 páginas
...doctrine that the rebels were men who had ' nothing to lose.' ' 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,... | |
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