A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... late accusation was laid against the old Lady Montague for default of conformity in religion in her County of Sussex ; but upon representation to the King , the Council now require the Attorney General to have the case removed into the ...
... late accusation was laid against the old Lady Montague for default of conformity in religion in her County of Sussex ; but upon representation to the King , the Council now require the Attorney General to have the case removed into the ...
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... late works of controversy ) to urge upon him to waive his Court life and enter into Holy Orders , adding thereto the promise of a rich benefice , To which , after some day's consideration , M. Donne replied that some irregularities of ...
... late works of controversy ) to urge upon him to waive his Court life and enter into Holy Orders , adding thereto the promise of a rich benefice , To which , after some day's consideration , M. Donne replied that some irregularities of ...
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... late L. Thomas Howard wrote to Sir John Harington who hath in mind to come to Court , advising him of certain things to be observed toward gaining the King's good affection . The King doth wondrously covet learned discourse . He doth ...
... late L. Thomas Howard wrote to Sir John Harington who hath in mind to come to Court , advising him of certain things to be observed toward gaining the King's good affection . The King doth wondrously covet learned discourse . He doth ...
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