A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 68
... Court of High Commission declared that the Court had no power to imprison , to put to death or to fine any subject , for which he was forthwith committed to the Fleet and fined £ 200 . He paid his fine but the submission tendered him ...
... Court of High Commission declared that the Court had no power to imprison , to put to death or to fine any subject , for which he was forthwith committed to the Fleet and fined £ 200 . He paid his fine but the submission tendered him ...
Page 152
... Court is full of Dutchmen who come to treat about the several pretensions to the Duchy of Cleves , which is thought in the end will come to partages , though as yet there is arming on all hands . Sir Anthony Shirley hath received a ...
... Court is full of Dutchmen who come to treat about the several pretensions to the Duchy of Cleves , which is thought in the end will come to partages , though as yet there is arming on all hands . Sir Anthony Shirley hath received a ...
Page 211
... Court of Parliament and the Bishop of Paris for the place nearest the effigy ; which grew to such great heat by the strong partakings of both sides that the Court was ready to have departed the ceremony , if their respect to the late ...
... Court of Parliament and the Bishop of Paris for the place nearest the effigy ; which grew to such great heat by the strong partakings of both sides that the Court was ready to have departed the ceremony , if their respect to the late ...
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