Contains the earls to the termination of the seventeenth centuryF.C. and J. Rivington, Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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Pagina 12
... took several strong towns : where- upon the French , gathering all their strength , marched against him under the command of the Maid of Orleans , and gave him b P Cox's Hist . of Ireland , p . 150 , 151 . Pat . 3 H. IV . p . 1 , m . 12 ...
... took several strong towns : where- upon the French , gathering all their strength , marched against him under the command of the Maid of Orleans , and gave him b P Cox's Hist . of Ireland , p . 150 , 151 . Pat . 3 H. IV . p . 1 , m . 12 ...
Pagina 28
... took to wife Jane , eldest daughter and co - heir to Cuthbert Lord Ogle ; but died in London , without issue surviving , on February 8th , A. D. 1617-18 , leaving his wife surviving , who was buried near him , in St. Edmund's chapel ...
... took to wife Jane , eldest daughter and co - heir to Cuthbert Lord Ogle ; but died in London , without issue surviving , on February 8th , A. D. 1617-18 , leaving his wife surviving , who was buried near him , in St. Edmund's chapel ...
Pagina 44
... took a very handsome palace near the capitol , and lived there three years . On Queen Anne's accession to the throne , he received letters both from the Duke of Marlborough and Earl of Godolphin , offering him the place of master of the ...
... took a very handsome palace near the capitol , and lived there three years . On Queen Anne's accession to the throne , he received letters both from the Duke of Marlborough and Earl of Godolphin , offering him the place of master of the ...
Pagina 50
... took his surname , and was progenitor to the Lords Audeley , who continued to July 25th , 1391 , when Nicholas the last heir male died ; though the Barony of Audley has continued in the families of Touchet and Thicknesse to this day ...
... took his surname , and was progenitor to the Lords Audeley , who continued to July 25th , 1391 , when Nicholas the last heir male died ; though the Barony of Audley has continued in the families of Touchet and Thicknesse to this day ...
Pagina 51
... took the surname of STANLEIGH , or STANLEY , from that manor , which was so denominated from its rough and stony soil , being part of that tract of ground called the Moorlands , which extends , under different names , from the northern ...
... took the surname of STANLEIGH , or STANLEY , from that manor , which was so denominated from its rough and stony soil , being part of that tract of ground called the Moorlands , which extends , under different names , from the northern ...
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afterwards ancestor Anne appointed April arms August Baron Bart Berkeley bishop born brother buried castle Catherine church coheir colonel Compton court custos rotulorum daughter and heir daughter of Sir death decease December died unmarried Duke Duke of Monmouth Duke of York Earl of Derby Earl of Pembroke Egerton eldest Eliz England Essex father February Finch fourth France Garter George Grey heir of Sir Henry VIII Hist honour horse house of peers Ibid Ireland James January July June Kent King Charles King's Knight lands letters patent London lord lieutenant Lord Windsor Lumley Majesty Majesty's manor March Margaret married to Sir Mordaunt noble November October parliament Polyd præd Prince privy-council Queen reign Robert Scotland second wife September Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William sister sons Stanley Stemmate succeeded Suffolk Talbot thereof third VIII Viscount Warwickshire Westminster widow Windsor
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Pagina 123 - EPITAPH. ON THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. UNDERNEATH this sable hearse Lies the subject of all verse, Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother : Death, ere thou hast slain another, Fair, and learned, and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee.
Pagina 568 - A fiery soul, which, working out its way, Fretted the pigmy body to decay, And o'er-informed the tenement of clay...
Pagina 394 - Answer to Mr. Whiston's Letter to him concerning the Eternity of the Son of God, and of the Holy Ghost.
Pagina 570 - He sought the storms ; but for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands, to boast his wit Great wits are sure to madness near allied, And thin partitions do their bounds divide; Else, why should he, with wealth and honour blest, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest?
Pagina 569 - Bartering his venal wit for sums of gold, He cast himself into the saint-like mould ; Groan'd, sigh'd, and pray'd, while godliness was gain, The loudest bagpipe of the squeaking train.
Pagina 596 - Surrey and the heirs male of his body and for default of such issue...
Pagina 561 - God forbid that I should justify you : Till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me. My righteousness I hold fast, and will not let it go : My heart shall not reproach me so long as I live.
Pagina 334 - I'll go with her willingly. Nothing can be more affecting and melancholy to me than what I see here: yet he takes my visit so kindly, that I should have lost one great pleasure, had I not come. I have nothing more to say, as I have nothing in my mind but this present object, which indeed is extraordinary. This man was never born to die like other men, any more than to live like them.
Pagina 534 - The house, generally," says he, "was exceedingly disposed to please the king, and to do him service." " It could never be hoped," he observes elsewhere, "that more sober or dispassionate men would ever meet together in that place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with them.
Pagina 130 - No ceremony was omitted of bridecakes, points, garters, and gloves, which have been ever since the livery of the Court ; and at night there was sewing into the sheet, casting off the bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries.