Memorials of the Tower of LondonMurray, 1867 - 344 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 71
Seite vii
... murder , 10. The funeral , 10. Reputed miracles wrought at his tomb , 11. Vault under this Tower , place of confinement of Scots prisoners of '45 , 12. Abuses in government of the Tower , 12. Misappropriation of its chambers , 13 ...
... murder , 10. The funeral , 10. Reputed miracles wrought at his tomb , 11. Vault under this Tower , place of confinement of Scots prisoners of '45 , 12. Abuses in government of the Tower , 12. Misappropriation of its chambers , 13 ...
Seite viii
... murder of Sir Simon Burley , 35. The King's revenge , 35. His compelled resignation by Bolingbroke , and murder , 36. His parting with his Queen pictured by Shakespeare , 37 . PRISONERS OF AGINCOURT . - 1415 . Heavy ransoms demanded ...
... murder of Sir Simon Burley , 35. The King's revenge , 35. His compelled resignation by Bolingbroke , and murder , 36. His parting with his Queen pictured by Shakespeare , 37 . PRISONERS OF AGINCOURT . - 1415 . Heavy ransoms demanded ...
Seite ix
... murder , 43. Visit of James I. , 44. Disposal of the bodies , 44. Discovery in Charles II.'s time , 45. The bodies trans- ferred by Charles to Westminster , 46. The mulberry - tree , 46. Rewards bestowed on the murderers , 47 ...
... murder , 43. Visit of James I. , 44. Disposal of the bodies , 44. Discovery in Charles II.'s time , 45. The bodies trans- ferred by Charles to Westminster , 46. The mulberry - tree , 46. Rewards bestowed on the murderers , 47 ...
Seite xi
... MURDER OF THE HARTGILLS . Cause of Lord Stourton's dislike of Mr. Hartgill , 99. Attack on Hartgill's mansion ; the ... murdered , 102 . Conceals the bodies , 103. Inquiry set on foot by Sir Anthony Hungerford ; Lord Stourton committed ...
... MURDER OF THE HARTGILLS . Cause of Lord Stourton's dislike of Mr. Hartgill , 99. Attack on Hartgill's mansion ; the ... murdered , 102 . Conceals the bodies , 103. Inquiry set on foot by Sir Anthony Hungerford ; Lord Stourton committed ...
Seite xii
... ( Murder of the Keatings . ) — 1574 . Committal of Hickey and Barry for the murder , 124. The Keatings guests of the Earl , 124. The Earl's treachery ; murder of Shan Keating , 125 . Murder of Meyler Keating ; question of Sir W ...
... ( Murder of the Keatings . ) — 1574 . Committal of Hickey and Barry for the murder , 124. The Keatings guests of the Earl , 124. The Earl's treachery ; murder of Shan Keating , 125 . Murder of Meyler Keating ; question of Sir W ...
Inhalt
194 | |
200 | |
211 | |
219 | |
233 | |
252 | |
258 | |
266 | |
65 | |
84 | |
99 | |
114 | |
124 | |
128 | |
150 | |
159 | |
170 | |
176 | |
272 | |
282 | |
289 | |
291 | |
294 | |
306 | |
312 | |
324 | |
337 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afterwards allowed ancient answer appears appointed arrived attempt Bishop body brought called carried caused Chapel charge Charles close Commons confined Constable Council Court Crown death desired died door Duke Earl Edition Edward Elizabeth England English escape evidence examined execution face favour Fcap force French friends further gate George give given Government Guards hand head Henry History Illustrations interest Italy James John King King's known Lady late letter Lieutenant lion Lives London Lord matter means military murder never observed obtained once passed persons Portrait Post 8vo prepared present Prince prisoners Queen received reign Remarks removed restored returned Richard Royal Second Edition sent side soon Street supposed taken Third Thomas tion took Tower treason trial unfortunate Vols wall White Woodcuts young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 5 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Seite 25 - PENROSE'S (REv. JOHN) Faith and Practice ; an Exposition of the Principles and Duties of Natural and Revealed Religion. Post 870. 8». M. 1• (FC) Principles of Athenian Architecture, and the Optical Refinements exhibited In the Construction of the Ancient Buildings at Athens, from a Survey. With 40 Plates. Folio.
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...