... fo that in the end they wer conftrained to falte it, and to embalme lightlie to faiwe charges, and after to wrapt it vp in a cacke of leade, keepinge it feawen monethes ther before it was enterred at Peterborowe, where alfo Cathrine of Spaine laie... History of Mary Queen of Scots - Page 193by Adam Blackwood - 1834 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| Adam Blackwood - 1834 - 246 pages
...to do after they did fee ther miftres corps thorowe a litle hole of the chamber walle, which [was3 cowered with cloath, but the wofull corpes was keepte...this chamber till it beganne to corrupte and fmelle ftroriglie, fo that in the end they wer conftrained to falte it, and to embalme lightlie to faiwe charges,... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots), Agnes Strickland - 1845 - 504 pages
...after they did see their mistress corpes thorowe a little hole of the chamber wall, which [was] covered with cloath, but the wofull corpes was keepte a longe time in this chamber till it began to corrupt and smell strongly, so that in the end they were constrained to salt it, and to embalm... | |
| Rev. Edward Bradley - 1886 - 268 pages
...after they did see their mistress' corpes thorowe a little hole of the chamber wall, which was covered with cloath, but the wofull corpes was keepte a longe time in this chamber till it began to corrupt and smell strongly, so that in the end they were constrained to salt it, and to embalm... | |
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