Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria, 2 tomasJ. Cockcroft & Company, 1875 |
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... Lord High Steward , -the Duke of Norfolk , her un- cle , being appointed Lord High Steward , as Audley was not yet raised to the peerage ; but he sat as assessor at the Duke's right hand during the trial , and directed all the ...
... Lord High Steward , -the Duke of Norfolk , her un- cle , being appointed Lord High Steward , as Audley was not yet raised to the peerage ; but he sat as assessor at the Duke's right hand during the trial , and directed all the ...
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... Lord High Steward at the trial of Courtenay Mar- quess of Exeter , and De la Pole Lord Montague , who 1 Stat . 28 Hen . 8 , c . 7 . 1 I Parl . Hist . 534 . were particularly obnoxious to Henry as his cousins , and 1537- ] 103 SIR THOMAS ...
... Lord High Steward at the trial of Courtenay Mar- quess of Exeter , and De la Pole Lord Montague , who 1 Stat . 28 Hen . 8 , c . 7 . 1 I Parl . Hist . 534 . were particularly obnoxious to Henry as his cousins , and 1537- ] 103 SIR THOMAS ...
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... High Steward , the Marquess and Lord Montague were ar- raigned before their Peers on an indictment for high trea- son . The overt act was , that the former had been heard to say , and the latter abetted him in saying , " I like well of ...
... High Steward , the Marquess and Lord Montague were ar- raigned before their Peers on an indictment for high trea- son . The overt act was , that the former had been heard to say , and the latter abetted him in saying , " I like well of ...
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... Lord Steward ; or if he should be permitted to plead at the bar against the bill of attainder . It contained a strange medley of charges , few of which even savored of high treason ; — " That he had received bribes , and encroached on ...
... Lord Steward ; or if he should be permitted to plead at the bar against the bill of attainder . It contained a strange medley of charges , few of which even savored of high treason ; — " That he had received bribes , and encroached on ...
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... Lord High Steward , on the 1st of December following . According to usage , Rich , the Lord Chancellor , ought to have presided ; but although he had given an opinion upon his guilt in the Star Chamber , he managed to throw the odious ...
... Lord High Steward , on the 1st of December following . According to usage , Rich , the Lord Chancellor , ought to have presided ; but although he had given an opinion upon his guilt in the Star Chamber , he managed to throw the odious ...
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