Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasWells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... Hatton . - Fresh negociations for the marriage of Elizabeth with the duke of Anjou . - Renewal of the intrigues of Norfolk . - His re - committal , trial , and con- viction . - Death of Throgmorton . - Sonnet by Elizabeth . - Nor- folk ...
... Hatton . - Fresh negociations for the marriage of Elizabeth with the duke of Anjou . - Renewal of the intrigues of Norfolk . - His re - committal , trial , and con- viction . - Death of Throgmorton . - Sonnet by Elizabeth . - Nor- folk ...
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... Hatton , all four deserving of biographical commemoration . Edward earl of Oxford was the seventeenth of the illustrious family of Vere who had borne that title , and his character presented an extraordinary union of the haughtiness ...
... Hatton , all four deserving of biographical commemoration . Edward earl of Oxford was the seventeenth of the illustrious family of Vere who had borne that title , and his character presented an extraordinary union of the haughtiness ...
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... Hatton , the last of this undaunted band of challengers , was a new competitor for the smiles of royalty , and bright was the dawn of fortune and of favour which already broke upon him . He was of a decayed family of Northamptonshire ...
... Hatton , the last of this undaunted band of challengers , was a new competitor for the smiles of royalty , and bright was the dawn of fortune and of favour which already broke upon him . He was of a decayed family of Northamptonshire ...
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... Hatton are said to have promoted this appointment in expectation of his disgracing him- self by ignorance and incapacity ; but their malice was disappointed ; whatever he did not know , he was able to learn and willing to be taught ; he ...
... Hatton are said to have promoted this appointment in expectation of his disgracing him- self by ignorance and incapacity ; but their malice was disappointed ; whatever he did not know , he was able to learn and willing to be taught ; he ...
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... Hatton was at this time ill , and lord Talbot men- tions that the queen went daily to visit him , but that a party with which Leicester was thought to co - oper- - ate , was endeavouring to bring forwards Mr. Edward Dyer to supplant him ...
... Hatton was at this time ill , and lord Talbot men- tions that the queen went daily to visit him , but that a party with which Leicester was thought to co - oper- - ate , was endeavouring to bring forwards Mr. Edward Dyer to supplant him ...
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