| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 604 sivua
...ancestors were keeping sheep" (alluding to the numerous flocks kept by his grandfather 8) : to which the Lord Spencer, with a spirit and quickness of thought...(as you say) your ancestors were plotting treason." This caused such a heat, that Arunt'el, as the aggressor, was sent to the Tower, • Journal Prccerum... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 604 sivua
...ancestors were keeping sheep" (alluding to the numerous flocks kept by his grandfather *) : to which the Lord Spencer, with a spirit and quickness of thought...(as you say) your ancestors were plotting treason." This caused such a heat, that Arundel, as the aggressor, was sent to the Tower, ' Journal Procerum... | |
| 1836 - 424 sivua
...ancestors were keeping sheep " (alluding to the numerous flocks kept by his grandfather) ; to which the Lord Spencer, with a spirit and quickness of thought...(as you say), your ancestors were plotting treason." This caused such a heat that Arundel, as the aggressor, was sent to the Tower; but soon after, acknowledging... | |
| 1835 - 344 sivua
...ancestors were keeping sheep" (allnding to the numerous flocks kept by his grandfather); to which the Lord Spencer, with a spirit and quickness of thought...(as you say), your ancestors were plotting treason." This caused such a heat that Arundel, as the aggressor, was sent to the Tower ; but soon after, acknowledging... | |
| John Langton Sanford, Meredith White Townsend - 1865 - 406 sivua
...sheep." Spencer, too proud also to put forward any spurious descent from an older family, replied, " When my ancestors were keeping sheep (as you say), your ancestors were plotting treason." A violent scene ensued, and Arundel, as the aggressor, was sent to the Tower, but after acknowledging... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1890 - 762 sivua
...thereto, said, " My lord, when these things were doing, your ancestors were keeping sheep," to which the Lord Spencer, with a spirit and quickness of thought...England," London, 1886, vol. iv. pp. 114-116. Lord Spencer died October 25, 1627, and was buried in great splendor with his ancestors at Brington. His son William... | |
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