The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by the Romans Under Julius Caesar, Nide 12

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A. Strahan, 1799 - 12 sivua
 

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Sivu 385 - Butteler, daughter of the old earl of Shrewsbury, with whom the said King Edward had made a pre-contract of matrimony long time before he made the said pretensed marriage with the said Elizabeth Grey in manner and form aforesaid ; which...
Sivu 49 - God's mercy, and also to cause others to pray for them in Masses, and Exequies, and to give Alms to others to pray for them, whereby they may be relieved and holpen, of some part of their pain...
Sivu 103 - Lord, 1503 ; was nephew to the Earl of Arran by his father, and to the Duke of Albany by his mother; and was also related to King James V.
Sivu 193 - And the second time we came to " New College, after we had declared your injunctions, we " found all the great quadrant court full of the leaves of " Dunce, the wind blowing them into every corner.
Sivu 370 - Tydder" a reward proportioned to his condition, " so as the most low and " simplest of degree should have for his labour one " thousand pounds in money, and lands to the yearly " value of one hundred marks to him and his heirs for "ever*.
Sivu 41 - Bradely, assured the visitors, that he had only married six of his sons and one of his daughters out of the goods of the priory as yet ; but that several more of his children were grown up, and would soon be marriageable.
Sivu 277 - The purpour sone, with tendir bemys reid, In orient bricht as angell did appeir, Throw goldin skyis putting up his heid, Quhois gilt tressis schone so wondir cleir, That all the world tuke confort, fer and neir, To luke upone his fresche and blisfull face, Doing all sable fro the hevynnis chace.
Sivu 196 - ... to the high displeasure of God, great infamy to the faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liege people...
Sivu 85 - The archbishop first humbly thanked the king that it had pleased him to give him that warning beforehand : and that he was very well content to be committed to the Tower for the trial of his doctrine, so that he might be indifferently heard ; as he doubted not but that his majesty would see him so to be used.
Sivu 5 - Cent, cate the pricft, accufed Hunne of herefy, and imprifoned him in the Lollard's Tower at St. Paul's, where he was found hanged December 4th, AD 1514. The clergy gave out that he had hanged himfelf. But this was not believed, and the coroner's inqueft, after a careful examination of the body, the pofture in which it was found, and other circumftances, brought in their verdict, wilful murder by thofe who had the charge of the prifon. Many...

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