Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal Letters: from Autographs in the British Museum, and One Or Two Other Collections

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Harding, 1824

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第263页 - Amongst the which the mayor of London, and either of the sheriffs, had their several lords of misrule, ever contending, without quarrel or offence, who should make the rarest pastimes to delight the beholders. These lords beginning their rule on...
第78页 - My Lord Howard hath sent me a letter, open to your Grace, within one of mine, by the which ye shall see at length the great victory that our Lord hath sent your subjects in your absence...
第112页 - Brandon gained her afreftions before (he was married to Lewis XII. as, foon after the death of that monarch, which was in about three months after his marriage, ihe plainly told him, that if he did not free her from all her fcruples, within a certain time, me would never marry him.
第263页 - Alhollon eve, continued the same till the morrow after the Feast of the Purification, commonly called Candlemas Day. In all which space there were fine and subtle disguisings, masks, and mummeries, with playing at cards for counters, nails, and points, in every house, more for pastime than for gain.
第78页 - Grace with long writing, but, to my thinking, this batell hath bee to your Grace and al your reame the grettest honor that coude bee, and more than...
第3页 - Right worshipful friends, I recommend me unto you ; and I suppose it is well known unto you, as well by experience as by common language said and reported throughout all Christendom, what laud, what worship, honour, and manhood, was ascribed of all nations unto the people of this realm whilst the kingdom's sovereign lord stood possessed of his lordship in the realm of France...
第78页 - Peas than to have this Rewarde, al that God sendeth is for the best. My Lord of Surrey, My Henry, wold fayne knowe your Pleasure in the Buryeing of the King of Scotts...
第4页 - ... that it was thought that they were full necessary, were laid apart, and to be of none effect, through the envy, malice and untruth of the said Duke of Somerset ; which for my truth, faith and allegiance that I owe unto the King, and the good will and favour that I have to all the realm...
第4页 - I signify unto you that, with the help and supportation of Almighty God, and of Our Lady, and of all the Company of Heaven, I, after long sufferance and delays, [though it is] not my will or intent to displease my sovereign lord, seeing that the said Duke ever prevaileth and ruleth about the King's person, [and] that by this means the land is likely to be destroyed, am fully concluded to proceed in all haste against him with the help of my kinsmen and friends...

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