| James Norris Brewer - 1818 - 734 páginas
...aunswere in my suite at her return ; for while she is ther, nothinge may be moved but matter of dclyghte, and to content her ; which is the only cause of her going thither."* It appears that, previous to this visit, Queen Elizabeth had taken the lease herself, after the expiration... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1801 - 1208 páginas
...aunswere in my suite at her return ; for while she is ther, notrnnge'may be moved but matter of delyghte, and to content her ; which is the only cause of her going thither."* It appears that, previous to this visit, Queen Elizabeth had taken the lease herself, after the expiration... | |
| John Nichols - 1823 - 708 páginas
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| British history - 1838 - 608 páginas
...opportunity to shew your letter, but I hope very shortly he will. This day her Majesty goeth to Barnellnaes,* where she is purposed to tarry all day to-morrow,...departure from them when they sailed from the Groin, that T have heard of. I hear her Majesty was nothing well pleased with the attempt that our Generals made... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 564 páginas
...answere in my suite at her return ; for while she is ther nothing may be moved but matter of delyghte, and to content her ; which is the only cause of her going thither." Walsingham died poor at his house in Seething Lane in 1 590 ; his widow resided at Barn-Elms till her... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 450 páginas
...answere in my suite at her return; for -while she is ther nothing may be moved but matter of delyghte, and to content her; which is the only cause of her going thither." Walsingham died poor at his house in teething L ane in 1590; his widow resided at Barn-Elms till her... | |
| C. J. Barrett - 1884 - 84 páginas
...answer to my suit at her " return, for while she is ther nothing may be moved but " matter of delyghte, and to content her, which is the " only cause of her going thither." Walsingham died poor at his house in Seething Lane, in 1590, in such wretched circumstances that his... | |
| C. J. Barrett - 1889 - 324 páginas
...answer to my suit at her return, for while she is ther nothing ' may be moved but matter of delyghte, and to content her, 'which is the only cause of her going thither." Walsingham died poor at his house in Seething Lane in 1590, in such wretched circumstances that his... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1901 - 358 páginas
...during her stay at Barn Elms in 1589, "While she is ther nothing may be moved but matter of delyght and to content her ; which is the only cause of her going thither." Walsingham's daughter, the wife in turn of Sir Philip Sidney, the Earl of Essex, and the Earl of Clanricarde,... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 492 páginas
...Martin's, 411 ; Arber, v. Ixxvii. * Martin's, 411 ; Margaret's ; Lambeth ; Fulham ; Lodge, ii. 368, 375, ' whilst she is there may be moved to her but matter...her, which is the only cause of her going thither '. * Margaret's. ' CA ; Lodge, ii. 379 ; Margaret's. ' CA ; PC (Aug. 10) ; HatfieldMSS. hi. 427 ; xiii.... | |
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