The Seymour Family, History and RomanceConstable, 1914 - 386 pàgines History of the Seymour family in England, dating back to the 13th century. Descendants include Jane Seymour, wife of Henry VIII and other nobility of England. |
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Pàgina 26
... Granted that her position was difficult , she was not the only gentlewoman of honour ' to whom Henry made advances , and to whom the same difficulties were presented . Granted that her religious tendencies biassed her against the Boleyn ...
... Granted that her position was difficult , she was not the only gentlewoman of honour ' to whom Henry made advances , and to whom the same difficulties were presented . Granted that her religious tendencies biassed her against the Boleyn ...
Pàgina 27
... Granted even that she loved the king , the ' discreet conduct ' which Chapuys so much praised was hardly compatible with the heart of a woman who loved . Jane Seymour's character and conduct cannot be justified unless unscrupulous ...
... Granted even that she loved the king , the ' discreet conduct ' which Chapuys so much praised was hardly compatible with the heart of a woman who loved . Jane Seymour's character and conduct cannot be justified unless unscrupulous ...
Pàgina 28
... granted ambition to both , but have looked on that of the Lord Admiral as a purely personal ambition , animated only by mean and selfish motives , on that of the Protector as impersonal and animated by broad and un- selfish motives . It ...
... granted ambition to both , but have looked on that of the Lord Admiral as a purely personal ambition , animated only by mean and selfish motives , on that of the Protector as impersonal and animated by broad and un- selfish motives . It ...
Pàgina 29
... granted the constableship of Bristol castle . Chapuys notices him as having been in the service of Charles v . , probably in 1522 , and in the next year he accompanied the Duke of Suffolk's expedition to France , where , on account of ...
... granted the constableship of Bristol castle . Chapuys notices him as having been in the service of Charles v . , probably in 1522 , and in the next year he accompanied the Duke of Suffolk's expedition to France , where , on account of ...
Pàgina 30
... granted him manors and lands in Wilt- shire , the manors of Broad Town , Sherston and Amesbury , Winterbourne and Alleworthbury ; the site of the late priory of Holy Trinity , Easton , the manors of Easton , Froxfield , Grafton ...
... granted him manors and lands in Wilt- shire , the manors of Broad Town , Sherston and Amesbury , Winterbourne and Alleworthbury ; the site of the late priory of Holy Trinity , Easton , the manors of Easton , Froxfield , Grafton ...
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