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Pagina 125
... Bishop of Rosse , in one of his Examinations * , that the proposal for the marriage had been conveyed to the Queen of Scots by a messenger from the Duke , together with an assurance of his favourable dis- position towards her ...
... Bishop of Rosse , in one of his Examinations * , that the proposal for the marriage had been conveyed to the Queen of Scots by a messenger from the Duke , together with an assurance of his favourable dis- position towards her ...
Pagina 129
... Bishop of Rosse to have been privy . However , before the Re- gent left the English Court , Sir Nicholas Throck- morton , whom Melvil calls “ a man of a deep reach , and great prudence and discretion , who had ever travailed for the ...
... Bishop of Rosse to have been privy . However , before the Re- gent left the English Court , Sir Nicholas Throck- morton , whom Melvil calls “ a man of a deep reach , and great prudence and discretion , who had ever travailed for the ...
Pagina 132
... Bishop of Rosse , that the Duke was in some degree privy to it . There are many circumstances , however , which render this suggestion improbable ; and it forms no part of the formal charge against him on his trial , though it is ...
... Bishop of Rosse , that the Duke was in some degree privy to it . There are many circumstances , however , which render this suggestion improbable ; and it forms no part of the formal charge against him on his trial , though it is ...
Pagina 133
... Bishop of Rosse for the purpose of its being shown to his mistress . Indeed the communication between them appears not to have been suspended for a moment from the time of the first proposal of the marriage till the Duke's second ...
... Bishop of Rosse for the purpose of its being shown to his mistress . Indeed the communication between them appears not to have been suspended for a moment from the time of the first proposal of the marriage till the Duke's second ...
Pagina 134
... Bishop of Rosse , which was communicated by him to the Duke of Norfolk . The person named as proper for this employment was one Rudolphi , a Florentine merchant , resident at London , who acted privately as an agent for the Pope . If ...
... Bishop of Rosse , which was communicated by him to the Duke of Norfolk . The person named as proper for this employment was one Rudolphi , a Florentine merchant , resident at London , who acted privately as an agent for the Pope . If ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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