The Great Oyer of Poisoning: The Trial of the Earl of Somerset for the Poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, in the Tower of London, and Various Matters Connected Therewith, from Contemporary MssR. Bentley, 1846 - 551 من الصفحات |
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... KING JAMES IN THE PROCEEDINGS RELATIVE TO THE GREAT OYER OF POISONING APPENDIX . FLATTERIES OF ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS 469 . 507 THE GREAT OYER OF POISONING . CHAPTER I. PARTICULARS CONCERNING.
... KING JAMES IN THE PROCEEDINGS RELATIVE TO THE GREAT OYER OF POISONING APPENDIX . FLATTERIES OF ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS 469 . 507 THE GREAT OYER OF POISONING . CHAPTER I. PARTICULARS CONCERNING.
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... King James the First , introduced to public notice a female of noble family , who became the heroine ( if we may use this term in a bad sense ) of the " Grand Oyer of Poisoning . " This Masque was repre- sented on the occasion of the ...
... King James the First , introduced to public notice a female of noble family , who became the heroine ( if we may use this term in a bad sense ) of the " Grand Oyer of Poisoning . " This Masque was repre- sented on the occasion of the ...
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... King James , who presided at the festivity , and who thereby evinced , as was intimated by the poet , his desire to unite hearts and hands as he had united kingdoms , are familiar to the admirers of that Prince of Masque- writers , Ben ...
... King James , who presided at the festivity , and who thereby evinced , as was intimated by the poet , his desire to unite hearts and hands as he had united kingdoms , are familiar to the admirers of that Prince of Masque- writers , Ben ...
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... King , Bishops , Doctors of Civil Law , Matrons , and Midwives . The females of this junto were directed to examine whether the Countess of Essex ( the Child - Bride ... King James , not only sanctioned the proceedings , but 4 THE GREAT OYER.
... King , Bishops , Doctors of Civil Law , Matrons , and Midwives . The females of this junto were directed to examine whether the Countess of Essex ( the Child - Bride ... King James , not only sanctioned the proceedings , but 4 THE GREAT OYER.
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... King James , not only sanctioned the proceedings , but impatiently urged them on , and dictated their final conclusion . This was , in effect , that the supposed marriage , at which the King had presided , was adjudged to be no marriage ...
... King James , not only sanctioned the proceedings , but impatiently urged them on , and dictated their final conclusion . This was , in effect , that the supposed marriage , at which the King had presided , was adjudged to be no marriage ...
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accused answered appear arraignment Bacon Ben Jonson cause Chancellor circumstances clyster Coke Coke's handwriting concerning confessed conviction Countess of Essex Countess of Somerset Court delivered desired Domestic Papers Earl and Countess Earl of Somerset evidence examination favour Franklin give guilty hand hath Helwysse honour imprisonment indictment Judges Jury King James King's knew Lady letter Lieutenant Lobell Lord Chancellor Lord Chief Justice Lord Coke Lord High Steward Lord of Somerset lordship majesty majesty's Majty Majty's Masque matter means mercy Mounson murder never observed occasion offence Overbury's death Oyer of Poisoning Paper Office pardon Peers persons plot powder present presumptions Prince printed report proceedings proof Queen regard secret sent Serjeant servant Sir F Sir Robert Cotton Sir Thomas Overbury Somerset's trial Sovereign speech tarts testimony things thought tion told Tower treason truth Turner unto Villiers Weston wherein whereof whilst wife witnesses words writes written
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