History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Longmans, 1866 |
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... allowed to return to Ireland He is again imprisoned in Dublin ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Walter Devereux , Earl of Essex , undertakes to occupy Advice of Tremayne part of Ulster at his own charge ...
... allowed to return to Ireland He is again imprisoned in Dublin ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Walter Devereux , Earl of Essex , undertakes to occupy Advice of Tremayne part of Ulster at his own charge ...
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... allowed to leave England , or might be eventually re - established in her own country ; but both she and Charles admitted that they could make no further unconditional requests in her favour . If the Queen of England could dis- cover ...
... allowed to leave England , or might be eventually re - established in her own country ; but both she and Charles admitted that they could make no further unconditional requests in her favour . If the Queen of England could dis- cover ...
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... allowed herself , apparently without 1 The Hamiltons , though nomi- nally on Mary Stuart's side , were as usual working rather for themselves than for her , and were looking steadily on the possible reversion of the Scotch crown . Mary ...
... allowed herself , apparently without 1 The Hamiltons , though nomi- nally on Mary Stuart's side , were as usual working rather for themselves than for her , and were looking steadily on the possible reversion of the Scotch crown . Mary ...
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... draft of the letter is in Cecil's hand throughout . • Lennox was in London , begging hard to be allowed to return to Scot- land in any capacity . He expected , CHAP XIX 1570 March At the same time as an The Reign of Elizabeth . 27.
... draft of the letter is in Cecil's hand throughout . • Lennox was in London , begging hard to be allowed to return to Scot- land in any capacity . He expected , CHAP XIX 1570 March At the same time as an The Reign of Elizabeth . 27.
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... allowed their ' quarrel and would aid them accordingly . A second ' division had been created by the death of the Regent , ' grounded upon the regimen of the realm . The nobles ' who had deposed the Queen claimed to govern in virtue ...
... allowed their ' quarrel and would aid them accordingly . A second ' division had been created by the death of the Regent , ' grounded upon the regimen of the realm . The nobles ' who had deposed the Queen claimed to govern in virtue ...
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Alva's Ambassador April Archbishop Arundel August Bishop of Ross Burghley Castle Catherine Catholic cause CHAP XIX CHAP XXI CHAP XXII 1572 Charles Baily Church cipher Cobham confession consent Council Court Crown danger desired Don Guerau Drury Duke of Alva Duke of Anjou Duke of Norfolk Dumbarton Earl Edition Elizabeth English favour fear Feria Fitzwilliam Flanders France French friends Government hand Hawkins Herle Holiness honour hope Huguenots Ireland Irish July June King of Spain knew land Leicester Lennox letters Lord Maitland Majesty Majesty's March marriage marry Mary Stuart ministers mistress Morton murder never noblemen Parliament party person Philip Pope Prince prisoner promises Protestants Queen of England Queen of Scots Queen-mother realm rebellion Regent religion Reyna Ridolfi Rolls House Scotland secret sent Sept Shrewsbury Simancas Sovereign Spanish subjects Sussex thought tion told treason treaty trust Walsingham words wrote XXIII XXIV СНАР