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The Paston Letters: 1422-1509 A.D. - Page lxiii
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Paston letters: original letters written during the reigns of ..., Volume 1

sir John Fenn, Alexander Ramsay (miscellaneous writer) - 1840 - 414 pages
...they have done to the city, and let it be done in the most lamentable wise, for, Sir, but if (unlets) my lord hear some foul tales of them, and some hideous...cry, by my faith they are else like to come to grace, and therefore, Sir, remember you of all these matters. Sir, also I spake with William Norwich, and...
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Paston Letters: Original Letters, Written During the Reigns of Henry VI ...

John Fenn, Alexander Ramsay - Great Britain - 1859 - 414 pages
...much hnrt they have done to the eity, and let it be done in the most lamentable wise, for, Sir, but if (unless) my lord hear some foul tales of them, and...cry, by my faith they are else like to come to grace, and therefore, Sir, remember you of all these matters. Sir, also I spake with William Norwich, and...
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The Paston Letters 1422-1509

James Gairdner - 1901 - 634 pages
...hitherto p0Htics in denied redress. There seemed also a Norfolk. hope of destroying, once for all, the influence of Tuddenham and Heydon in the county...some friends to get himself returned as a member. But it was still more strongly recommended that the Earl of Oxford should meet the duke, apparently with...
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The Paston Letters, A. D. 1422-1509, Volume 1

James Gairdner - England - 1904 - 366 pages
...name of the whole city. ' And let that be done," adds William Wayte, 1 Misprinted 'your' in Holinshed. 'in the most lamentable wise ; for, Sir, but if (ie...some friends to get himself returned as a member. But it was still more strongly recommended that the Earl of Oxford should meet the duke, apparently with...
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The Paston letters, A.D. 1422-1509: New complete library ed, Volume 1

Great Britain - 1904 - 356 pages
...the whole city. ' And let that be done,' adds William Wayte, 1 Misprinted ' your ' in Holinshed. 84 ' in the most lamentable wise ; for, Sir, but if (ie...some friends to get himself returned as a member. But it was still more strongly recommended that the Earl of Oxford should meet the duke, apparently with...
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The Paston Letters, A. D. 1422-1509, Volume 1

James Gairdner - England - 1904 - 356 pages
...of the whole city. ' And let that be done,' adds William Wayte, 1 Misprinted 'your' in Holinshed. ' in the most lamentable wise ; for, Sir, but if (ie...Owing to the influence of the Duke of York, a new Parlia-T ment was summoned to meet in November, and John Paston was urged by some friends to get himself...
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The Paston Letters, A. D. 1422-1509, Volume 1

James Gairdner - England - 1904 - 376 pages
...the whole city. ' And let that be done,' adds William Wayte, * Misprinted ' your ' in Holinshed. 84 1 in the most lamentable wise ; for, Sir, but if (ie...hear some foul tales of them, and some hideous noise tad cry, by my faith they are else like to come to grace.' Owing to the influence of the Duke of York,...
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The Paston Letters, 1422-1509 A.D.: Introduction and supplement

James Gairdner - England - 1910 - 604 pages
...been hitherto pities in denied redress. There seemed also a Norfolk, hope of destroying, once for all, the influence of Tuddenham and Heydon in the county...some friends to get himself returned as a member. But it was still more strongly recommended that the Earl of Oxford should meet the duke, apparently with...
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Selections from the Paston Letters

John Fenn, Alice Drayton Greenwood - England - 1920 - 544 pages
...they have done to the City, [Norwich] and let it be done in the most lamentable wise, for Sir but if my Lord hear some foul tales of them, and some hideous...cry, by my faith they are else like to come to grace, and therefore Sir remember you of all these matters. Sir, also I speak with William Norwich, and asked...
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