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I who was still awake and True to my Grounds which I thought surest for my Lord's good , said to this effect [ Note that he does not quote the actual words spoken to the Queen , recorded in the above caption ] , Madam .
I who was still awake and True to my Grounds which I thought surest for my Lord's good , said to this effect [ Note that he does not quote the actual words spoken to the Queen , recorded in the above caption ] , Madam .
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Princess Elizabeth to the Lord Protector : " These shameful slanders that I am in the Tower and with child , " 38 . F.B.'s " SUIT " FOR RECOGNITION AS QUEEN ELIZABETH'S SON F.B. to Cecil : " I kissed Her Majesty's hand on going to ...
Princess Elizabeth to the Lord Protector : " These shameful slanders that I am in the Tower and with child , " 38 . F.B.'s " SUIT " FOR RECOGNITION AS QUEEN ELIZABETH'S SON F.B. to Cecil : " I kissed Her Majesty's hand on going to ...
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Buckhurst , Lord Treasurer , 289 Buckingham , Viscount , 184 " Bull Inn , " The , 175 Bunten , Mrs. A. C. , 252 ; on Essex's land at Twickenham , 193 Burbage , James , and the Earl of Leicester , 61 , 165 Burleigh , Lord , 60 , 149 ...
Buckhurst , Lord Treasurer , 289 Buckingham , Viscount , 184 " Bull Inn , " The , 175 Bunten , Mrs. A. C. , 252 ; on Essex's land at Twickenham , 193 Burbage , James , and the Earl of Leicester , 61 , 165 Burleigh , Lord , 60 , 149 ...
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