And the next day he took his journey with Master Kingston and the guard. And as soon as they espied their old master in such a lamentable estate, they lamented him with weeping eyes, whom my lord took by the hands and divers times by the way, as he rode,... The Life of Cardinal Wolsey - Side 82af George Cavendish - 1908 - 114 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Joseph Hunter, George Cavendish - 1814 - 122 sider
...an house of my Lord of Shrewsbury's called Hardewicke hall, where he lay all that nighte, very evill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that nighte, more sicke, and the next day he rode to Leicestre Abbey; and by the way he waxed so sicke that... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 392 sider
...an house of my lord of Shrewesburys, called Hardwicke Hall, where he lay all thatnighte very evill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that nighte, more sicke, and the next day he rode to Leicester Abbey ; and by the way he waxed so sicke,... | |
| 1823 - 584 sider
...an house of my lord of Shrewesburys, called Hardwicke Hall, where he lay all that nighte very evill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that nighte, more sicke, and the next day he rode to Leicester Abbey ; and by the way he waxed so sicke,... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 sider
...to an house of my lord of Shrewsbury's, called Hardwicke-hall, where he lay all that night very ill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that night, more sick, and the next day he rode to Leicester abbey ; and by the way he waxed so sick, dial he was almost... | |
| Henry Clissold - 1829 - 716 sider
...came to an house of my Lord of Shrewsbury, called Hardwick-luill, where he lay all that night very ill at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that night, more sick, and the next day he rode to Leicester-abbey ; and by the way he waxed so sick that lip was almost... | |
| John Galt - 1846 - 484 sider
...until he came to a house of my lord of Shrewsbury's, called Hardwick Hall, where he lay all that night very evil at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that night, more sick, and the next day he rode to Leicester Abbey, and by the way he waxed so sick, that he was almost... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 sider
...with Master Kingston and the guard. And as soon as they espied their old master in such a lamentable estate, they lamented him with weeping eyes. Whom...of the Earl of Shrewsbury's, called Hardwick Hall*, svery evil at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there lodged that night, more sicker, and... | |
| Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 sider
...with Master K ngston and the guard. Andas soon as they e pied their old master in such a lamentable estate, they lamented him .with weeping eyes. Whom...lodged at a house of the Earl of Shrewsbury's, called Hardwicke Hall, in Nottinghamshire, very evil at ease. The next day he rode to Nottingham, and there... | |
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