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... QUEEN'S ' masque of BEAUTY ' From the Tower my L. of Northumberland continueth to petition for his release to the King by means of the Countess his wife ; to whom the King said he would take his time , but let him first prove that ...
... QUEEN'S ' masque of BEAUTY ' From the Tower my L. of Northumberland continueth to petition for his release to the King by means of the Countess his wife ; to whom the King said he would take his time , but let him first prove that ...
Page 173
... Queen , declared she drank to the Queen of France ; whereat the Prince said that he did not know there was a Queen of France : there were five or six . When the French King heard these words , he was so enraged that he went off to the ...
... Queen , declared she drank to the Queen of France ; whereat the Prince said that he did not know there was a Queen of France : there were five or six . When the French King heard these words , he was so enraged that he went off to the ...
Page 177
... Queen ( £ 63,000 ) , hath taken away the copper money and paid divers debts of the Queen's , all amounting to £ 300,000 . The Low Countries hath cost him £ 250,000 , and other charges ( as the Queen's obsequies , the King's entrance ...
... Queen ( £ 63,000 ) , hath taken away the copper money and paid divers debts of the Queen's , all amounting to £ 300,000 . The Low Countries hath cost him £ 250,000 , and other charges ( as the Queen's obsequies , the King's entrance ...
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