Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasWells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... reign of James I. Sir Charles Howard , eldest son of lord Howard of Effingham , was at this period of his life chiefly re- markable for the uncommon beauty of his person , - a species of merit never overlooked by her majesty , -for ...
... reign of James I. Sir Charles Howard , eldest son of lord Howard of Effingham , was at this period of his life chiefly re- markable for the uncommon beauty of his person , - a species of merit never overlooked by her majesty , -for ...
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... reign neither the deepest statesman , the most studi- ous lawyer , nor the rudest soldier was exempted from the humiliating obligation of accepting , and even soliciting , those household and menial offices usually discharged by mere ...
... reign neither the deepest statesman , the most studi- ous lawyer , nor the rudest soldier was exempted from the humiliating obligation of accepting , and even soliciting , those household and menial offices usually discharged by mere ...
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... reign . He declared himself to have been an earnest protestant ever since he had had any taste for religion , and in this faith he died very devoutly . He bequeath- ed by his will his best George to his kinsman and true friend the earl ...
... reign . He declared himself to have been an earnest protestant ever since he had had any taste for religion , and in this faith he died very devoutly . He bequeath- ed by his will his best George to his kinsman and true friend the earl ...
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... , and the de- serted lady became the wife of another . In the reign of James I. , many years after the death of Leicester , sir Robert Dudley his son , to whom he had left a great part of his fortune , laid claim to the 29.
... , and the de- serted lady became the wife of another . In the reign of James I. , many years after the death of Leicester , sir Robert Dudley his son , to whom he had left a great part of his fortune , laid claim to the 29.
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... reign the evi- dence formerly given was reviewed , and the title of duchess Dudley conferred on the widow of sir Robert , the patent setting forth that the marriage of the earl of Leicester with lady Sheffield had been satisfactori- ly ...
... reign the evi- dence formerly given was reviewed , and the title of duchess Dudley conferred on the widow of sir Robert , the patent setting forth that the marriage of the earl of Leicester with lady Sheffield had been satisfactori- ly ...
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