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 19
... thought , if the wind were favourable . The news flew over England ; bonfires and Te Deums and festivities abounded everywhere . Thus from York the Duke of Norfolk reported to Cromwell how the Te Deum was to be sung at night and ...
... thought , if the wind were favourable . The news flew over England ; bonfires and Te Deums and festivities abounded everywhere . Thus from York the Duke of Norfolk reported to Cromwell how the Te Deum was to be sung at night and ...
Pàgina 22
... thought it ' meet to urge him to it , ' for the sake of his realm . Henry assumed an attitude of indifference ' both to the thing and to the election of any person from any part that with deliberation should be thought meet . ' Queen ...
... thought it ' meet to urge him to it , ' for the sake of his realm . Henry assumed an attitude of indifference ' both to the thing and to the election of any person from any part that with deliberation should be thought meet . ' Queen ...
Pàgina 37
... thought the Earl of Hertford had first conceived through the teaching of Crom- well , who , as soon as he doubted his ability to reconcile the emperor with the king , adopted the expedient of entering into this heresy , and so to place ...
... thought the Earl of Hertford had first conceived through the teaching of Crom- well , who , as soon as he doubted his ability to reconcile the emperor with the king , adopted the expedient of entering into this heresy , and so to place ...
Pàgina 49
... thought by his wisedome and discrecion to be for the honour , suretie , prosperitie , good order , wealth and comodite of us . ' Moreover , the king nominated twenty - six councillors , breaking up the appointment by Henry VIII.'s will ...
... thought by his wisedome and discrecion to be for the honour , suretie , prosperitie , good order , wealth and comodite of us . ' Moreover , the king nominated twenty - six councillors , breaking up the appointment by Henry VIII.'s will ...
Pàgina 60
... thought , so he declared , that the death of the queen should make the Admiral have the lesse mynde to the keaping together of worldelye goodes , and also learne him to stande in the more fear and awe of God , who coulde , by the same ...
... thought , so he declared , that the death of the queen should make the Admiral have the lesse mynde to the keaping together of worldelye goodes , and also learne him to stande in the more fear and awe of God , who coulde , by the same ...
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