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... king- in his office of lord admiral . He was appointed dom . Nothing was ready . With the ex- ( 20 May 1603 ) a commissioner to consider the ception of the Vanguard , Nottingham wrote , preparations for the coronation ; in May 1604 all ...
... king- in his office of lord admiral . He was appointed dom . Nothing was ready . With the ex- ( 20 May 1603 ) a commissioner to consider the ception of the Vanguard , Nottingham wrote , preparations for the coronation ; in May 1604 all ...
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... king , suggesting that he might win great glory by coming over and taking the command himself , in the destruction of the French navy ; that the king referred it to his council , who considered the undertaking too dan- gerous , and ...
... king , suggesting that he might win great glory by coming over and taking the command himself , in the destruction of the French navy ; that the king referred it to his council , who considered the undertaking too dan- gerous , and ...
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... king ( ib.1640 , p . 66 ) . He was one of the twelve peers who signed on 28 Aug. 1640 a petition to the king , which set forth the popular grievances and the dangers attendant on the expedition against the Scots . With Lord Mandeville ...
... king ( ib.1640 , p . 66 ) . He was one of the twelve peers who signed on 28 Aug. 1640 a petition to the king , which set forth the popular grievances and the dangers attendant on the expedition against the Scots . With Lord Mandeville ...
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... king , and not to any individual , for his public conduct and language . The American demands being in excess of the powers vested in the commis- sioners , Carlisle returned without having en- tered into negotiations with the congress ...
... king , and not to any individual , for his public conduct and language . The American demands being in excess of the powers vested in the commis- sioners , Carlisle returned without having en- tered into negotiations with the congress ...
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... king or prince , except snubs and slights ; and the queen avenged herself for her hus- band's infidelity by humiliating her , employ- ing her until she became Countess of Suffolk in servile offices about her person . ' It hap- pened ...
... king or prince , except snubs and slights ; and the queen avenged herself for her hus- band's infidelity by humiliating her , employ- ing her until she became Countess of Suffolk in servile offices about her person . ' It hap- pened ...
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afterwards Annales Cambria appointed April Arundel Athenæ became bishop Bodleian Library born Brit British brother Brut y Tywysogion buried Castle Castle Howard Charles church Clarendon College command council court daugh daughter David Hume death Diary Dict died Dublin duke of Norfolk earl Edinburgh edition Edward eldest elected Elizabeth England English engraved father fleet France French Gent George Gloucester graduated B.A. Henry Henry VIII Hist History House House of Lords Howard Howell Hughes Hume Hungerford Hunt Hunter Hutton Hyde Ireland James John July June king king's Lady land Letters London Lord Magdalen College March married Mary Memoirs ment Oxford Oxon Papers parliament poems portrait Prince printed published queen resigned returned Richard Robert Royal Scotland sent Sept sermons Society Suffolk Surrey Thomas tion took translation vols Welsh wife William Wiltshire wrote