Original Letters, Written During the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III. by Various Persons of Rank Or Consequence: Containing Many Curious Anecdotes, Relative to that Period of Our History, Volum 2John Fenn, William Frere G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1787 |
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Pàgina 87
... , and my Bedding how foever he do , though I fhould give 20 " Scutas • George Neville , Archbishop of York . 5 These were what had been taken at Caifter , I suppose . by by hys advyfe to my Lady Brandon or fom ' EDWARD IV . 87.
... , and my Bedding how foever he do , though I fhould give 20 " Scutas • George Neville , Archbishop of York . 5 These were what had been taken at Caifter , I suppose . by by hys advyfe to my Lady Brandon or fom ' EDWARD IV . 87.
Pàgina 99
... suppose that there is now more interest made and more bribery used in obtaining a feat in the House of Commons than there was 300 years ago ; the defire of parliamentary Intereft , we here fee , was much the fame . - Engines were fet at ...
... suppose that there is now more interest made and more bribery used in obtaining a feat in the House of Commons than there was 300 years ago ; the defire of parliamentary Intereft , we here fee , was much the fame . - Engines were fet at ...
Pàgina 161
... Sir , Master Sampfon recommend him unto you , and he hath 610th of April , 1474 . " I suppose , to pay his Devotions to the Image of our Lady there . VOL . II . Y fent fende yow a rynge be Edmonde Dorman and befydys that EDWARD IV . 161.
... Sir , Master Sampfon recommend him unto you , and he hath 610th of April , 1474 . " I suppose , to pay his Devotions to the Image of our Lady there . VOL . II . Y fent fende yow a rynge be Edmonde Dorman and befydys that EDWARD IV . 161.
Pàgina 198
... suppose , had been on a Pilgrimage to Rome ; for Caxton tells us , that he was " fometime " full vertuoufly occupied in goyng of Pilgrimagis : " he likewife procured " greet and " large indulgance and grace from our holy Fader the Pope ...
... suppose , had been on a Pilgrimage to Rome ; for Caxton tells us , that he was " fometime " full vertuoufly occupied in goyng of Pilgrimagis : " he likewife procured " greet and " large indulgance and grace from our holy Fader the Pope ...
Pàgina 205
... suppose the chief cause of this Affembly is , to commune what is best to do , now upon the great change by the Death of the Duke of Burgundy , and for the keeping of Calais , and the Marches , and for the prefervation of the Amities ...
... suppose the chief cause of this Affembly is , to commune what is best to do , now upon the great change by the Death of the Duke of Burgundy , and for the keeping of Calais , and the Marches , and for the prefervation of the Amities ...
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Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry vi., Edward iv ..., Volum 2 sir John Fenn Visualització completa - 1787 |
Original Letters, Written During the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV. and ... Visualització completa - 1787 |
Original Letters written during the Reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV and ... John Fenn Visualització completa - 1787 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 211 - I trust it shall be better in time coming. No more to you at this time, but the Holy Trinity have you in keeping ; and I beseech you that this bill be not seen of none earthly creature save only yourself, &c.
Pàgina 207 - Thanking you heartily for the great cheer ye made me, and all my Folks, the last time that I was at Norwich ; and ye promised me, that ye would never break the matter to Margery unto such time, as ye and I were at a point.
Pàgina 211 - I would not forsake you. And if ye command me to keep me true wherever I go. I wis I will do all my might you to love, and never no mo.
Pàgina 101 - Sir,—I recommend me to you, letting you weet, that your desire, as for the Knights of the Shire, was an impossible (thing) to be brought about; for my Lord of Norfolk and my Lord of Suffolk were agreed, more than a fortnight ago, to have Sir Robert Wyngfield, and Sir Richard Harcourt, and that knew I not till Friday last past.
Pàgina 5 - Goldsmiths work might make them ; for of such Gear, and Gold, and Pearl, and Stones, they of the Duke's Court, neither Gentlemen nor Gentlewomen, they want none ; for without that they have it by wishes, by my truth, I heard never of so great plenty as here is.
Pàgina 211 - And my lady my mother hath laboured the matter to my father full diligently, but she can no more get than ye know of, for the which God knoweth I am full sorry. But if that ye love me, as I trust verily that ye do, ye will not leave me therefore ; for if that ye had not half the livelihood that ye have, for to do the greatest labour that any woman alive might, I would not forsake you.
Pàgina 221 - I shall have to my mother-in-law if the matter take; nor yet a kinder father-in-law than I shall have, though he be hard to me as yet. All the circumstances of the matter, which I trust to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could not be written in three leaves of paper, and ye know my lewd (poor ) head well enough, I may not write long, wherefore I fery over all things till I may await on you myself.
Pàgina 215 - Wherefore, if that ye could be content with that Good, and my poor Person, I would be the merriest maiden on ground ; and if ye think not yourself so satisfied, or that ye might have much more Good, as I have understood by you afore ; good, true, and loving Valentine, that ye take no such labour upon you, as to come more for that matter, But let...
Pàgina 209 - Valentine, I recommend me unto you, full heartily desiring to hear of your welfare, which I beseech Almighty God long for to preserve unto his pleasure and your heart's desire. And if it please you to hear of my welfare, I am not in good heele...
Pàgina 7 - God made never a more worshipful knight. And as for the Duke's court, as of lords, ladies, and gentlewomen, knights, esquires, and gentlemen, I heard never of none like to it, save King Arthur's court.