Memorials of the Tower of LondonMurray, 1867 - 344 Seiten |
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... prisoners of war - distress caused by , 38. Prisoners of note taken at Agincourt , 39. Ransom de- manded from Charles of Orleans , 39. His long captivity , 40 . MURDER OF EDWARD V. AND DUKE OF YORK.- 1483 . viii Contents .
... prisoners of war - distress caused by , 38. Prisoners of note taken at Agincourt , 39. Ransom de- manded from Charles of Orleans , 39. His long captivity , 40 . MURDER OF EDWARD V. AND DUKE OF YORK.- 1483 . viii Contents .
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... Causes them to be murdered , 102 . Conceals the bodies , 103. Inquiry set on foot by Sir Anthony Hungerford ; Lord Stourton committed to the Tower ; his trial , 103. Lord Stourton executed at Salisbury ; a peculiar privilege of the ...
... Causes them to be murdered , 102 . Conceals the bodies , 103. Inquiry set on foot by Sir Anthony Hungerford ; Lord Stourton committed to the Tower ; his trial , 103. Lord Stourton executed at Salisbury ; a peculiar privilege of the ...
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... Causes of Lady Jane's classical knowledge ; her freedom from pedantry , 108. Ground of the resolution to put her to death , 108. Wyatt's insurrection , 109. Its failure ; his committal , 110. Queen Mary's personal dislike of Jane , 110 ...
... Causes of Lady Jane's classical knowledge ; her freedom from pedantry , 108. Ground of the resolution to put her to death , 108. Wyatt's insurrection , 109. Its failure ; his committal , 110. Queen Mary's personal dislike of Jane , 110 ...
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... causes publicly assigned for his decease ; but the com- mon rumour of the day was that he had been stabbed by the Duke of Gloucester , whose after - deeds as Richard III . seemed to authorise the belief of his taking part in any act of ...
... causes publicly assigned for his decease ; but the com- mon rumour of the day was that he had been stabbed by the Duke of Gloucester , whose after - deeds as Richard III . seemed to authorise the belief of his taking part in any act of ...
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... caused the coffin to be disinterred , and removed to the royal sepulchre at Windsor . The Wakefield Tower has a gloomy vault under its base. RECESS IN UPPER PART OF WAKEFIELD TOWER , ( Supposed to have been used as a Chapel . ) LANCET IN ...
... caused the coffin to be disinterred , and removed to the royal sepulchre at Windsor . The Wakefield Tower has a gloomy vault under its base. RECESS IN UPPER PART OF WAKEFIELD TOWER , ( Supposed to have been used as a Chapel . ) LANCET IN ...
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Seite 180 - You shall now receive, my dear wife, my last words in these my last lines. My love I send you, that you may keep it when I am dead ; and my counsel that you may remember it when I am no more. I would not, 'by my will, present you with sorrows, dear .Bess — let them go into the grave with me, and be buried in the dust.
Seite 180 - First I send you all the thanks which my heart can Conceive or my words can express for your many travails and care taken for me, which, though they have not taken effect, as you wished, yet my debt to you is not the less; but pay it I never shall in this world.
Seite 138 - My lord, out of the love I bear to some of your friends, I have a care of your preservation ; therefore I would advise you, as you tender your life, to devise some excuse to shift oft' your attendance at this Parliament; for God and man have concurred to punish the wickedness of this time.
Seite 239 - I had, indeed, desired her to do it, that my Lord might go out in the same manner. Her eyebrows were rather inclined to be sandy, and my Lord's were dark and very thick ; however, I had prepared some paint of the colour of hers to disguise his with.
Seite 195 - I am ready to suffer whatever his majesty will have inflicted upon me. Yet this I must tell you, by the way, that if I be put upon the rack, I will accuse you, my lord of Dorset, and none but yourself."* This firm and sensible speech silenced them.
Seite 240 - I spoke to him in the most piteous and afflicted tone of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans, who had ruined me by her delay. Then said I, My dear Mrs Betty, for the love of God run quickly and bring her with you.
Seite 153 - The lady doth here protest upon her salvation, that she never dealt in any of these things, and so she willed me to tell the court.
Seite 241 - I had before engaged Mr. Mills to be in readiness before the Tower to conduct him to some place of safety, in case we succeeded. He looked upon the affair...