A History of the House of Percy: From the Earliest Times Down to the Present Century, Volum 2Fremantle & Company, 1902 The House of Percy is one of the most illustrious in English history and the Percy family has controlled the Earldom (later Dukedom) of Northumberland with very few breaks since the time of William the Conqueror. |
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... sent him a letter of commendation expressly promising that the sins of Northumberland should not be visited upon his brother's head , and that the Earl's attainder should in no wise affect the blood of the next heir . Nothing of a more ...
... sent him a letter of commendation expressly promising that the sins of Northumberland should not be visited upon his brother's head , and that the Earl's attainder should in no wise affect the blood of the next heir . Nothing of a more ...
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... sent to the Tower , without being allowed to say one word in his own defence . It is easy to imagine the bitter feelings which the heir of Northumberland must have experienced when he found Sir Henry in himself thus mewed up , probably ...
... sent to the Tower , without being allowed to say one word in his own defence . It is easy to imagine the bitter feelings which the heir of Northumberland must have experienced when he found Sir Henry in himself thus mewed up , probably ...
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... sent back to his cell in the Tower , until he could raise at least £ 200 as security for the discharge of his fine . With the help of Burghley and old Lord Latimer ( whom Percy had attempted to place under restraint ) the earnest money ...
... sent back to his cell in the Tower , until he could raise at least £ 200 as security for the discharge of his fine . With the help of Burghley and old Lord Latimer ( whom Percy had attempted to place under restraint ) the earnest money ...
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... sent one of my servants to Mons . de Marchemonde , as well to understande if he had any worde in what cass my boye was in , as also to require him to reseve from me one hundrythe poundes , and to causse so myche mony be delyvered to my ...
... sent one of my servants to Mons . de Marchemonde , as well to understande if he had any worde in what cass my boye was in , as also to require him to reseve from me one hundrythe poundes , and to causse so myche mony be delyvered to my ...
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... sent to the Tower in February 1584 , the Queen insisted that Northumberland should also be committed . The unhappy Throckmorton was three times subjected to the rack , but refused to implicate any of his associates in the conspiracy . A ...
... sent to the Tower in February 1584 , the Queen insisted that Northumberland should also be committed . The unhappy Throckmorton was three times subjected to the rack , but refused to implicate any of his associates in the conspiracy . A ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
A History of the House of Percy: From the Earliest Times Down to ..., Volum 2 Gerald Brenan Visualització completa - 1902 |
A History of the House of Percy: From the Earliest Times Down to the Present ... Gerald Brenan,W a B 1846 Lindsay Previsualització no disponible - 2013 |
HIST OF THE HOUSE OF PERCY Gerald 1872-1906 Brenan,W. a. (William Alexander) B. 1. Lindsay Previsualització no disponible - 2016 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 257 - Cross, hard by the way, Where we (thou know'st) do sell our hay, There is a house with stairs; And there did I see coming down Such folk as are not in our town, Forty at least, in pairs.
Pàgina 197 - Now hats fly off, and youths carouse; Healths first go round, and then the house, The bride's came thick and thick; And when 'twas named another's health, Perhaps he made it hers by stealth: (And who could help it? Dick!) O...
Pàgina 420 - Spring was published next year, with a dedication to the countess of Hertford ; whose practice it was to invite every summer some poet into the country, to hear her verses, and assist her studies. This honour was one summer conferred on Thomson, who took more delight in carousing with lord Hertford and his friends than assisting her ladyship's poetical operations, and, therefore, never received another summons. Autumn...
Pàgina 243 - WHEN from black clouds no part of sky is clear, But just so much as lets the sun appear, Heaven then would seem thy image, and reflect Those sable vestments, and that bright aspect. A spark of virtue by the deepest shade Of sad adversity is fairer made ; Nor less advantage doth thy beauty get, A Venus rising from a sea of jet ! Such was th' appearance of new-formed light, While yet it struggled with eternal night.
Pàgina 250 - Northumberland from his r majesty's service ; which wrought several ill effects in the minds of many : for, as the earl then had the most esteemed and unblemished reputation, in court and country, of any person of his rank throughout the kingdom...
Pàgina 404 - He humbly desired of the king to be excused ; the king asked him his reason ; the duke told him he conceived it to be against law ; to which the king said, he would pardon him. The duke replied, he was no very good lawyer, but he thought he had heard it said, that a pardon granted a person offending under the assurance of obtaining it was void.
Pàgina 411 - Their || Conyngs mark thou ; for I have been told, They assassine when young, and poison when old. Root out these Carrots, O thou^ whose name Is backwards and forwards always the same; And keep close to thee always that name, Which backwards and forwards** is almost the same.
Pàgina 393 - Vrats told a friend of mine who accompanied him to the gallows, and gave him some advice, that he did not value dying of a rush, and hoped and believed God would deal with him like a gentleman.
Pàgina 380 - Thynn pretended he would settle on the lady, yet he totally discouraged the proceeding, as by no means a competent match for one that both by birth and fortune might have pretended to the greatest prince in Christendom ; that he also proposed the Earl of Kingston, or the Lord Cranburn, but was by no means for Mr.
Pàgina 420 - In soft assemblage, listen to my song, Which thy own season paints, when Nature all Is blooming and benevolent, like thee.