The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... Council , the Chief of which tles his Privy Council . were , 1. William Warham , Archbishop of Canterbury , and Lord High Chancellor . 2. Richard Fox , Bishop of Winchester , and Lord Privy Seal . 3. Thomas Howard , Earl of Surry , Lord ...
... Council , the Chief of which tles his Privy Council . were , 1. William Warham , Archbishop of Canterbury , and Lord High Chancellor . 2. Richard Fox , Bishop of Winchester , and Lord Privy Seal . 3. Thomas Howard , Earl of Surry , Lord ...
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... Council , iffued a Proclamation , wherein is fet forth , " That his Majefty , being in- " formed his good Subjects had been oppref- " ed under the fpecious Pretence of preferving " the Prerogative of the Crown , gave them Leave << to ...
... Council , iffued a Proclamation , wherein is fet forth , " That his Majefty , being in- " formed his good Subjects had been oppref- " ed under the fpecious Pretence of preferving " the Prerogative of the Crown , gave them Leave << to ...
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... Council , and in- created in Favour daily ; to whom he gave a House at Bridewell near Fleet- -Street , where he kept his House for his Family , and fo he daily at- tended upon the King , being in fpecial Favour . ” His Sentences in the ...
... Council , and in- created in Favour daily ; to whom he gave a House at Bridewell near Fleet- -Street , where he kept his House for his Family , and fo he daily at- tended upon the King , being in fpecial Favour . ” His Sentences in the ...
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... Council anfwer- ed , " That , tho ' Empfon had fpoken " with Boldness , yet he had not ¢ CC · One of the Coun- cil anfvers Emp- fon . By GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ; had there made his Arrival , and landed all his Provifion ‹ and Munition ...
... Council anfwer- ed , " That , tho ' Empfon had fpoken " with Boldness , yet he had not ¢ CC · One of the Coun- cil anfvers Emp- fon . By GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ; had there made his Arrival , and landed all his Provifion ‹ and Munition ...
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... Council had Reafon to believe was too well grounded ; and therefore it was his Majef- ty's Pleasure , that they fhould be committed to the " Tower , till an Enquiry could be made into the Charge " that had been brought against them ...
... Council had Reafon to believe was too well grounded ; and therefore it was his Majef- ty's Pleasure , that they fhould be committed to the " Tower , till an Enquiry could be made into the Charge " that had been brought against them ...
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