Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, المجلد 2Wells and Lilly, 1821 |
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الصفحة 11
... favour which already broke upon him . He was of a decayed family of Northamptonshire gen- try , and had just commenced the study of the law at one of the inns of court , when hope or curiosity stimulated him to gain admittance at some ...
... favour which already broke upon him . He was of a decayed family of Northamptonshire gen- try , and had just commenced the study of the law at one of the inns of court , when hope or curiosity stimulated him to gain admittance at some ...
الصفحة 12
... favour of celibacy , that Hatton was the only one of her ministers who lived and died a bachelor . Early in this year the king of France married a daughter of the emperour Maximilian ; and Elizabeth , desirous at this time of being on ...
... favour of celibacy , that Hatton was the only one of her ministers who lived and died a bachelor . Early in this year the king of France married a daughter of the emperour Maximilian ; and Elizabeth , desirous at this time of being on ...
الصفحة 20
... the French alliance , that he expressed himself strongly in favour of the match between Elizabeth and the duke of Anjou , and , as a minister , spared no pains to promote it . Similar language was held on this subject both by Leicester 20.
... the French alliance , that he expressed himself strongly in favour of the match between Elizabeth and the duke of Anjou , and , as a minister , spared no pains to promote it . Similar language was held on this subject both by Leicester 20.
الصفحة 28
... favour towards his son Robert .-- Let- ter of the queen to the earl of Shrewsbury respecting Leicester . GREAT as had been the injustice committed by Eli- zabeth in the detention of the queen of Scots , it must be confessed that the ...
... favour towards his son Robert .-- Let- ter of the queen to the earl of Shrewsbury respecting Leicester . GREAT as had been the injustice committed by Eli- zabeth in the detention of the queen of Scots , it must be confessed that the ...
الصفحة 29
... favour as ever but that two sisters , lady Sheffield and lady Frances Howard , were deeply in love with him and at great variance with each other ; that the queen was on this account very angry with them , and not well pleased with him ...
... favour as ever but that two sisters , lady Sheffield and lady Frances Howard , were deeply in love with him and at great variance with each other ; that the queen was on this account very angry with them , and not well pleased with him ...
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