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" ... pressed to put his hand to the will written, he refused to do it. And it seemed God would not suffer him to proceed in an act so injurious and prejudicial to the right heir of the crown, being his niece. Then his death approaching, some as well known... "
The Antient Kalendars and Inventories of the Treasury of His Majesty's ... - Page cxliv
by Great Britain. Exchequer - 1836
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A history of the reformation of the Church of England. 3 ..., Volume 1, Part 2

Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1816 - 568 pages
...to do it. And it seemed God would not suffer him to proceed in an Act so injurious and prejudicial to the right Heir of the Crown, being his Niece. Then...in divers several Rooms about the King's Person, to BOOK testify with their Hand-writings the Contents of the said pre- _ tended Will, surmised to be signed...
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The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry ..., Volume 1

Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1827 - 538 pages
..., " some as well known to you as to me caused William Clarke , sometimes servant to Thomas Heneage, to sign the supposed will with a stamp , for otherwise signed it was never; " for which he appeals to an attestation of the late lord Paget in parliament, and requests the depositions...
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A History of the Reformation of the Church of England. 3 ..., Volume 1, Part 2

Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1829 - 572 pages
...to do it. And it seemed God would not suffer him to proceed in an act so injurious and prejudicial to the right heir of the crown, being his niece. Then...in divers several rooms about the king's person, to testify with their hand-writings the contents of the said pretended will, surmised to be signed with...
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Volume 1, Part 2

Gilbert Burnet - Reformation - 1829 - 572 pages
...to do it. And it seemed God would not suffer him to proceed in an act so injurious and prejudicial to the right heir of the crown, being his niece. Then...in divers several rooms about the king's person, to testify with their hand-writings the contents of the said pretended will, surmised to be signed with...
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Volume 4

Gilbert Burnet - 1839 - 664 pages
...injurious and prejudicial to the right Heir of the Crown, being his Niece. Then his death approaching, lome as well known to you as to me, caused William Clarke,...in divers several Rooms about the King's Person, to testitie with their hand-writings the Contents of the said pretended Will, surmised to be signed with...
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The Egerton Papers

Francis Egerton Earl of Ellesmere - History - 1840 - 532 pages
...aswell knowne to yowe as to me, caused Willm Clerk, sometyme servaunt to Thomas Henneage, to signe the supposed will with a stamp, for otherwise signed...satisfaction of their ambition, and others their private commoditie then just and upright dealling, procured diverse honest gentlemen, attending in sondrie...
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The Egerton Papers: A Collection of Public and Private Documents, Chiefly ...

Francis Egerton Earl of Ellesmere - Great Britain - 1840 - 1398 pages
...aswell knowne to yowe as to me, caused Willm Clerk, sometyme servaunt to Thomas Henneage, to signe the supposed will with a stamp, for otherwise signed...satisfaction of their ambition, and others their private commoditie then just and upright dealling, procured diverse honest gentlemen, attending in sondrie...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 12

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1842 - 660 pages
...caused William Clarke, some time servant to Thomas Heneage, to cause the supposed will to be signed with a stamp — for otherwise signed it was never — and yet, notwithstanding, procured divers honest gentlemen, attending in divers rooms about the king's person, to testify with...
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A history of England from the first invasion by the Romans (to the ...

John Lingard - 1844 - 422 pages
...caused William Clarke, some time servant to " Thomas Heneage, to cause the supposed will to be " signed with a stamp — for otherwise signed it was never " — and yet, notwithstanding, procured divers honest " gentlemen, attending in divers rooms about the king's " person, to testify...
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The Constitutional History of England: From the Accession of Henry VII. to ...

Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1850 - 750 pages
...asserts, " some as well known to you as to me caused William Clarke, sometimes servant to Thomas Heneage, to sign the supposed will with a stamp, for otherwise signed it was never ;" for which he appeals to an attestation of the late lord Paget in parliament, and requests the depositions...
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