The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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... Favour " 6 " · " 6 6 6 what of his faid Mafter ; infomuch , that for his Wit and Gravity he committed all the Care and Charge of his faid Office to his faid Chaplain . And , as I un- derftand , his Office was the Treafurership of Calais ...
... Favour " 6 " · " 6 6 6 what of his faid Mafter ; infomuch , that for his Wit and Gravity he committed all the Care and Charge of his faid Office to his faid Chaplain . And , as I un- derftand , his Office was the Treafurership of Calais ...
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... Favour of Henry , Earl of Richmond , who was then in Brittany , and claimed the Crown , * as Heir of the House of Lan- cafter . Richard was foon informed , that the Duke was plotting Mischief againft him , whereupon he fent for ...
... Favour of Henry , Earl of Richmond , who was then in Brittany , and claimed the Crown , * as Heir of the House of Lan- cafter . Richard was foon informed , that the Duke was plotting Mischief againft him , whereupon he fent for ...
Side 29
... to the Law to decide , fo as the Entail might feem rather a perional Favour to him and his Children , than a total Dif " inherifon of the Houfe of York . " until their Attainders were reverfed . It was farther de of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 29.
... to the Law to decide , fo as the Entail might feem rather a perional Favour to him and his Children , than a total Dif " inherifon of the Houfe of York . " until their Attainders were reverfed . It was farther de of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 29.
Side 31
... Favour to Sir Robert Willoughby , by creating him Lord Braoke ; Edward Stafford he restored to the Dignity of Duke of Buckingham , forfeited by his Father's Attainder , a Piece of Juftice the King could not well refuse , fince that ...
... Favour to Sir Robert Willoughby , by creating him Lord Braoke ; Edward Stafford he restored to the Dignity of Duke of Buckingham , forfeited by his Father's Attainder , a Piece of Juftice the King could not well refuse , fince that ...
Side 38
... Favour to the Earl of Derby , and Sir William Stanley , his Brother ; the Earl he made High Conftable , and Sir William his Lord Chamberlain . Thefe , of all the great Men in the Kingdom , were the two Perfons the King was most indebted ...
... Favour to the Earl of Derby , and Sir William Stanley , his Brother ; the Earl he made High Conftable , and Sir William his Lord Chamberlain . Thefe , of all the great Men in the Kingdom , were the two Perfons the King was most indebted ...
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