Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 118Surtees Society, 1910 |
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Strana 8
... thought the allegory did not hold , and therefore meant to stand it out . And Dr. Morton , the bishop of Durham , the 5 of May beeing the day before the king's departure , thence preached in the cathedrall before the king against the ...
... thought the allegory did not hold , and therefore meant to stand it out . And Dr. Morton , the bishop of Durham , the 5 of May beeing the day before the king's departure , thence preached in the cathedrall before the king against the ...
Strana 12
... thought some Gibeonitish guile , and little credited by those who heard noe other of it than as before . Whether this were the truth of the message , and how it was relished by the king and counsell I cannot affirme . But wee were ...
... thought some Gibeonitish guile , and little credited by those who heard noe other of it than as before . Whether this were the truth of the message , and how it was relished by the king and counsell I cannot affirme . But wee were ...
Strana 13
... thought fitt there should bee a watch about the court , and , which souldiours affirme not to be usuall , there was a horse guard and sentinells placed just at the court gate . But this was rather to please the privy chamber men , who ...
... thought fitt there should bee a watch about the court , and , which souldiours affirme not to be usuall , there was a horse guard and sentinells placed just at the court gate . But this was rather to please the privy chamber men , who ...
Strana 14
... thoughts in many to conjecture the cause . Some thought the Scotts had made an inroade into the countrey and were not farre of , and therefore the king would not adventure us soe farre onwards , and weaken his personall guard ; others ...
... thoughts in many to conjecture the cause . Some thought the Scotts had made an inroade into the countrey and were not farre of , and therefore the king would not adventure us soe farre onwards , and weaken his personall guard ; others ...
Strana 15
... thought unmercifull exactions . 6 In the church at Anwick I could not but wonder that the painted frame of his majestie's armes over the quire doore , beeing for noeth- ing considerable , and having the earle of Bedford's armes35 on the ...
... thought unmercifull exactions . 6 In the church at Anwick I could not but wonder that the painted frame of his majestie's armes over the quire doore , beeing for noeth- ing considerable , and having the earle of Bedford's armes35 on the ...
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aged alderman Alnwick Castle Anne annum April attorney bart beeing Berwick bishop bishop of Carlisle bishop of Durham Blencogo Bowes brother Brown buried Cambridge Captain Carlisle Castle Charles Christopher church Clennell College Collingwood daughter of John Davison dean death Died at Alnwick Duke of Northumberland Durham Cathedral Earl Edward Eglingham eldest Elizabeth father Fenwick Forster Francis George gett gott Grey Hall Henry High Buston History of Northumberland horse Houghton-le-Spring Hutchinson issue James Jane John's July June king king's lady Lesbury London Lord March Margaret marriage married Mary merchant Miss Morpeth Newcastle Courant Nicholas night Oswald's parish pedigree prebendary Ralph rector Registers of St Richard Rothbury says Selby Sept Shilbottle Shuttleworth Sir Robert Eden sister supra Surtees Thomas Thomlinson told uncle Robert vicar Warkworth Whickham widow wife William Writt York Yorkshire