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Where wee are resolved to committ the custody of our cousin the Lady Arbella
Seymaure to our right trusty and welbeloved the Reverend Father in God William
Bishop of Duresme , wth whom and in whose house in the country shee is to ...
Where wee are resolved to committ the custody of our cousin the Lady Arbella
Seymaure to our right trusty and welbeloved the Reverend Father in God William
Bishop of Duresme , wth whom and in whose house in the country shee is to ...
Página 165
Shee is in ye Tower : so is my La . of Shrewesbery . The best present I have to
send you at this tyme is ye list of our Baronettes , whiche waye a £1000 a peece ,
and must by vertue therof take place of all , next Barons sons and heyres .
Shee is in ye Tower : so is my La . of Shrewesbery . The best present I have to
send you at this tyme is ye list of our Baronettes , whiche waye a £1000 a peece ,
and must by vertue therof take place of all , next Barons sons and heyres .
Página 167
Wheras there was seised vpon the person and in the companie of the Lady
Arbella , when shee was taken vpon the Seas , a Certain parcell of Gold , of three
hundred ffower score and eight Pounds , together wth Certain Jewells , all wch by
his ...
Wheras there was seised vpon the person and in the companie of the Lady
Arbella , when shee was taken vpon the Seas , a Certain parcell of Gold , of three
hundred ffower score and eight Pounds , together wth Certain Jewells , all wch by
his ...
Página 168
from her Lap whether all the sayd gold and Jewells appertaine vnto her , wch if
shee affirme , y " are then still to detaine and keepe them as aforsayd to her vse ,
issuing nor delieuering no part therof vpon any warrt or direccions from her LaP ...
from her Lap whether all the sayd gold and Jewells appertaine vnto her , wch if
shee affirme , y " are then still to detaine and keepe them as aforsayd to her vse ,
issuing nor delieuering no part therof vpon any warrt or direccions from her LaP ...
Página 183
The said Ladie Katherine , being examined what Deede shee had or receaved
conceringe any assurūnce of a Ioynter for her lyvinge of th ' erle of Hertf , saieth ,
that the said Earle delivered her such a Deede , beeing wrytten in Parchm of a ...
The said Ladie Katherine , being examined what Deede shee had or receaved
conceringe any assurūnce of a Ioynter for her lyvinge of th ' erle of Hertf , saieth ,
that the said Earle delivered her such a Deede , beeing wrytten in Parchm of a ...
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