Advertisements, how be it that it was thought that they were full necessary, were laid apart, and to be of none effect, through the envy, malice and untruth of the said Duke of Somerset ; which for my truth faith, and allegiance that I owe unto the King,... 1418-1529 - Page 9edited by - 1825Full view - About this book
| John Allen Giles - Great Britain - 1843 - 416 pages
...God defend. And on the Shrew8bur other part it is to be supposed it is not unknown to you how that coming out of Ireland, I as the King's true liege...to all the Realm, laboureth continually about the King's Highness for my undoing, and to corrupt my blood, and to disherit me and my heirs, and such... | |
| Thomas Wright - Ludlow (England) - 1852 - 574 pages
...person as the tranquility and conservation of all this his realm ; the which advertisements, howbcit that it was thought that they were full necessary,...which for my truth, faith, and allegiance that I owe to the king, and the good-will and favour that I have to all the realm, lahoureth continually about... | |
| Thomas Wright - Ludlow (England) - 1852 - 564 pages
...person as the tranquility and conservation of all this his realm ; the which advertisements, howbeit that it was thought that they were full necessary,...and untruth of the said duke of Somerset, which for tny truth, faith, and allegiance that I owe to the king, and tlie good-will and favour that I have... | |
| Thomas Wright - Ludlow (England) - 1852 - 570 pages
...advertisements, howbeit that it was thought that they were full necessary, were laid apart, and to b« of none effect, through the envy, malice, and untruth...which for my truth, faith, and allegiance that I owe to the king, and the good-will and favour that I have to all the realm, laboureth continually about... | |
| James Gairdner - English language - 1872 - 732 pages
...person, as the tranquihty and conservation of all this his realm : the which advertisements, howbeit that it was thought that they were full necessary,...good will and favour that I have to all the realm, laboreth continually about the King's highness for my undoing, and to corrupt my blood, and to disinherit... | |
| James Gairdner - England - 1872 - 724 pages
...person, as the tranquility and conservation of all this his realm : the which advertisements, howbeit that it was thought that they were full necessary,...good will and favour that I have to all the realm, laboreth continually about the King's highness for my undoing, and to corrupt my blood, and to disinherit... | |
| Sir James Henry Ramsay (bart.) - Great Britain - 1892 - 738 pages
...necessary Articles for " the weal and safeguard " of the King and Realm ; " the which advertisements . . . were laid apart and to be of none effect through the...untruth of the said Duke of Somerset ; which for my faith and truth . . . laboureth continually about the King's Highness for my undoing, and to corrupt... | |
| James Gairdner - Great Britain - 1895 - 712 pages
...person, as the tranquility and conservation of all this his realm : the which advertisements, howbeit that it was thought that they were full necessary,...owe unto the King, and the good will and favour that 1 have to all the realm, laboreth continually about the King's highness for my undoing, and to corrupt... | |
| Charles William Colby - Great Britain - 1899 - 398 pages
...person, as the tranquillity and conservation of all this his realm : the which advertisements, howbeit that it was thought that they were full necessary,...to all the realm, laboureth continually about the King's highness for my undoing, and to corrupt my blood, and to disinherit me and my heirs, and such... | |
| Charles William Colby - Great Britain - 1899 - 378 pages
...person, as the tranquillity and conservation of all this his realm : the which advertisements, howbeit that it was thought that they were full necessary,...to all the realm, laboureth continually about the King's highness for my undoing, and to corrupt my blood, and to disinherit me and my heirs, and such... | |
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