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... Duke of Norfolk 121 Trial of the Duke of Norfolk . 140 Remarks 229 Introduction to the Trial of Parry 246 Trial of Dr. William Parry Remarks Memoir of the Earl of Essex Southampton . 252 274 277 · · Remarks . Trial of Robert Earl of ...
... Duke of Norfolk 121 Trial of the Duke of Norfolk . 140 Remarks 229 Introduction to the Trial of Parry 246 Trial of Dr. William Parry Remarks Memoir of the Earl of Essex Southampton . 252 274 277 · · Remarks . Trial of Robert Earl of ...
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... Duke of Norfolk , who had lately been released from an imprisonment of eight years in the Tower , had marched from London with a de- tachment of the guards , and was joined at Graves- end by five hundred of the London trained bands ...
... Duke of Norfolk , who had lately been released from an imprisonment of eight years in the Tower , had marched from London with a de- tachment of the guards , and was joined at Graves- end by five hundred of the London trained bands ...
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... Duke of Norfolk , and of his treachery to that unfortunate nobleman * , might , perhaps , supply a more probable motive ; but the whole story may be added to the long list of similar fictions with which the age in which he lived ...
... Duke of Norfolk , and of his treachery to that unfortunate nobleman * , might , perhaps , supply a more probable motive ; but the whole story may be added to the long list of similar fictions with which the age in which he lived ...
Pagina 66
... Duke of Norfolk in 1571. It is singular that in course of a year from the time of Throckmorton's Trial , the office of Lord Chief Justice became twice vacant , and was in that short space of time successively filled by three of the ...
... Duke of Norfolk in 1571. It is singular that in course of a year from the time of Throckmorton's Trial , the office of Lord Chief Justice became twice vacant , and was in that short space of time successively filled by three of the ...
Pagina 121
... DUKE OF NORFOLK . THOMAS HOWARD , designated in history as the fourth . Duke of Norfolk , was the eldest son of the accom- plished Earl of Surrey , who is said by Camden to be " the first of the English nobility that did illustrate his ...
... DUKE OF NORFOLK . THOMAS HOWARD , designated in history as the fourth . Duke of Norfolk , was the eldest son of the accom- plished Earl of Surrey , who is said by Camden to be " the first of the English nobility that did illustrate his ...
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