| John Lingard - 1837 - 378 頁
...protestation in their name that they will " no longer be in your fealty or allegiance, nor claim to " hold any thing of you as king, but will account you " hereafter...that all persons engaged in the royal service were discharged *. In three days the deputation returned from Kenil-Jan. worth, and the next morning the... | |
| 1845 - 1024 頁
...protestation iu their name, that they will no '-•iii?t:T be in your fealty or allegiance, nor claim to bold any thing of you as king, but will account you hereafter as a private person without any manner of n'lpaJ dignity.' The distressing ceremony was < lured by the act of Sir Thomas Blount, the steward... | |
| John Lingard - 1853 - 378 頁
...protestation in their name that they will "•no longer be in your fealty or allegiance, nor claim to "hold any thing of you as king, but will account, .you "...that all persons engaged in the royal service were discharged *. ; In three days the deputation returned from Kenil- Jan. worth, and the next morning... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 320 頁
...in their name that they will no longer be in your fealty or allegiance, nor claim to hold anything of you as king, but will account you hereafter as...distressing ceremony was closed by the act of Sir Thomas J '.Ion iit, the steward of the household, who, as was always done at the king's death, broke his staff... | |
| John Lingard - 1860 - 388 頁
...protestation in their name that they will " no longer be in your fealty or allegiance, nor claim to " hold any thing of you as king, but will account you " hereafter...that all persons engaged in the royal service were discharged *. In three days the deputation returned from Kenil-Jan. worth, and the next morning the... | |
| Sutherland Menzies - 1865 - 578 頁
...as to be weary of his reign, but at last consented that his son should be substituted for himself. The distressing ceremony was closed by the act of...that all persons engaged in the royal service were discharged. Mortimer made her very soon lose the popularity which her pretence of driving away the... | |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Stone - 1865 - 528 頁
...as to be weary of his reign, but at last consented that his son should be substituted for himself. The distressing ceremony was closed by the act of...that all persons engaged in the royal service were discharged. The extreme youth of the king enabled Queen Isabella his mother to have the chief power... | |
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 頁
...in their name that they will no longer be in your fealty and allegiance, nor claim to hold anything of you as king, but will account you hereafter as...private person, without any manner of royal dignity." A significant act followed these emphatic words. Sir Francis Blount, the steward of the household,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 頁
...in their name that they will no longer be in your fealty and allegiance, nor claim to hold anything of you as king, but will account you hereafter as...private person, without any manner of royal dignity." A significant act followed these emphatic words. Sir Francis Blount, the steward of the household,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 622 頁
...in their name that they will no longer be in your fealty and allegiance, nor claim to hold anything of you as king, but will account you hereafter as...private person, without any manner of royal dignity." A significant act followed these emphatic words. Sir Thomas Blount, the steward of the household, broke... | |
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