Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Hon. the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., &c. ...: Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, 2. del

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Stran 539 - The it further enacted that all such Divine Service and restored at administration of the Sacraments as were most com- first monly used in this realm of England in the last year of the reign of our late Sovereign Lord, King Henry VIII...
Stran xxvii - Elizabeth, they declared — the description was for her eyes — was "a person of most pure complexion, of the largest and goodliest stature of well-shaped women, with all limbs set and proportioned in the best sort, and one whom, in the sight of all men, nature cannot amend her shape in any part to make her more likely to conceive and bear children without peril.
Stran 145 - Warres, or to the Institution of a Nobleman, so that he might also reverence your Lordship for your Wisdome and Gravyty, and lay up your Counsells and Advises in the Treasory of his Hart.
Stran 3 - The which not falling out and continuing in the former mischief, the height of your study window is taken towards the garden, minding if they miss these means to slay you with a shot upon the terrace, or else in coming late from the Court with a pistolet. And being touched with some remorse...
Stran 25 - ... it might be at this time, better than any time heretofore, brought to pass that they might have her, so as there might be good surety given that she should receive that she hath deserved there by order of Justice, whereby no further peril should ensue by her escaping or by setting her up again . . . And for assurance none can suffice but hostages of good value, that is some children and near kinsfolk of the Regent and the Earl Morton.
Stran 429 - But when they are offered to you, (if they be accompanied with charges,) they are altogether neglected. Common experience teacheth, that it is as hard in a politic body to prevent any mischief without charges, as in a natural body, diseased, to cure the same without pain.
Stran xv - The little service in Munster I cannot altogether excuse; and yet, my Lord, there hath been more done than I perceive is conceived. For my part, without it be of some importance, I take no delight to advertise of every common person's head that is taken off; otherwise, I could have certified of a hundred or two of their lives ended since my coming from...
Stran 513 - The Dutch ministers preach against his ambitious corruption, the delicate sumptuousness of his wife and daughters in wearing great ruffs, laying out their hair, and being carried about the streets in coaches. He is a violent fellow, as witness his late discourse, " Sur le blesme de son Excellence.
Stran 10 - Leicester, was, that the Queen " desireth nothing but to feed her own lewd fantasy, and to cut off such of her nobility as were not perfumed and court-like to please her delicate eye, and place such as were for her turn, meaning dancers, and meaning you my Lord of Leicester, and one Mr.
Stran vi - Among the traitorous speeches of a person called Mather, in 1571, according to Berney's written confession to Lord Leicester, was, that the Queen " desireth nothing but to feed her own lewd fantasy, and to cut off such of her nobility as were not perfumed and court-like to please her delicate eye...

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