Illustrations Of British History, Biography, And Manners: In The Reigns Of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, And James I, Exhibited In A Series Of Original Papers, Selected From The Manuscripts Of The Noble Families Of Howard, Talbot, And Cecil; Containing, Among a Variety of Interesting Pieces, a Great Part of the Correspondence of Elizabeth, And Her Ministers, With George, The Sixth Earl Of Shrewsbury, During the Fifteen Years in which Mary Queen Of Scots Remained in His Custody: With Numerous Notes And Observations, Volume 3Nicol, 1791 - 404 pages |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards appointed Arabella Stuart assured busynes Cavendishe cawse CECIL comand Counsell Countess Countess of SHREWSBURY Court Cranborne daughter dayes desier died doth Duke Earl of Essex Earl of SHREWSBURY Elizabeth Erle favor France frend fynd George Carew graunt hath heare Henry honorable hope howse humbly take John King King's Knight knowe Lady Ladye late letter London Lop's Lord CRANBORNE Lord the Earle Lordship Low Countries lyke maie Maner married Mat's Matie Matie's matter myne pray Prince Privy pson Queen receyved right bonorable sayd selfe sent shalbe shewed shold shuld Sir Thomas Spayne take my leave TALBOT Papers TALBOT Volume ther things THOMAS EDMONDS trewe tyme unto uppon whereof WHYTE wilbe William wold WORCESTER wryte wthin wthout wyll yett yo¹ youe youer