The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... Queen fent a great Army , the Earl of Surry be- ing General , where he over- threw the Scots at Balmfton , called Hoddenfield , where the King of Scots was flain , with divers of his Nobility , and eighteen thoufand Men , and they took ...
... Queen fent a great Army , the Earl of Surry be- ing General , where he over- threw the Scots at Balmfton , called Hoddenfield , where the King of Scots was flain , with divers of his Nobility , and eighteen thoufand Men , and they took ...
Side 23
... Queen Anne ; fome time after he was made Secretary of State , and on the 17th of July , 1712 , he was created a Baron , and alfo Viscount Bolingbroke ; but , in the 1ft of K. Geo . I. he retired Abroad , and his Honours were forfeited ...
... Queen Anne ; fome time after he was made Secretary of State , and on the 17th of July , 1712 , he was created a Baron , and alfo Viscount Bolingbroke ; but , in the 1ft of K. Geo . I. he retired Abroad , and his Honours were forfeited ...
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... Queen Katherine , infomuch Lord of Northumberland at- ⚫tended upon my Lord Cardi- · 6 nal , who , when the Cardinal went to Court , would ever have Conference with Mrs. Anne Bullen , who then was that at laft they were contract- ed ...
... Queen Katherine , infomuch Lord of Northumberland at- ⚫tended upon my Lord Cardi- · 6 nal , who , when the Cardinal went to Court , would ever have Conference with Mrs. Anne Bullen , who then was that at laft they were contract- ed ...
Side 35
... Queen Katherine , having this Gentlewoman dai- ly attending upon her , both heard by Report , and faw with her Eyes how all Things tended against her good La- dyfhip , although the feemed neither to Mrs. Anne Bullen , nor the King , to ...
... Queen Katherine , having this Gentlewoman dai- ly attending upon her , both heard by Report , and faw with her Eyes how all Things tended against her good La- dyfhip , although the feemed neither to Mrs. Anne Bullen , nor the King , to ...
Side 38
... Queen and Family , whom Victory had given the absolute Difpofal of , ftretched out his Hands to Heaven , " and earnestly implored , That , fince it was not the " Will of the Gods the Crown of Perfia fhould re- " main on his Head , it ...
... Queen and Family , whom Victory had given the absolute Difpofal of , ftretched out his Hands to Heaven , " and earnestly implored , That , fince it was not the " Will of the Gods the Crown of Perfia fhould re- " main on his Head , it ...
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