The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1744 |
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... after Al- hollantide , and , being one Day at Dinner , Mr. Cromwell told him , That he ought in Con- fcience to confider the true and good Service , that he and father 1 To his Grace JOHN DUKE of MONTAGU EC . 26 The LIFE and TIMES.
... after Al- hollantide , and , being one Day at Dinner , Mr. Cromwell told him , That he ought in Con- fcience to confider the true and good Service , that he and father 1 To his Grace JOHN DUKE of MONTAGU EC . 26 The LIFE and TIMES.
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... Cromwell told my Lord , That he had ⚫ abundance of Chaplains , that ⚫ were preferred by his Grace to 2 Benefices of fome Icool . and others 500 / . fome more and fome lefs ; and we your poor Servants , who take more Pains & in one ...
... Cromwell told my Lord , That he had ⚫ abundance of Chaplains , that ⚫ were preferred by his Grace to 2 Benefices of fome Icool . and others 500 / . fome more and fome lefs ; and we your poor Servants , who take more Pains & in one ...
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... Cromwell to London , it being then the Beginning of the Parliament . CHA P. XVIII . The Cardinal is accufed of High - treafon in the Parliament - house , against which Accufation Mr. Cromwell , ( late Servant to him ) being a Burgess in ...
... Cromwell to London , it being then the Beginning of the Parliament . CHA P. XVIII . The Cardinal is accufed of High - treafon in the Parliament - house , against which Accufation Mr. Cromwell , ( late Servant to him ) being a Burgess in ...
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... Cromwell did inveigh fo dif- creetly , and with fuch witty • Perfuafion , that the fame would ⚫ take no Effect : Then were his • Enemies constrained to indict him of a Premunire , and all ⚫ was to intitle the King to all his Goods and ...
... Cromwell did inveigh fo dif- creetly , and with fuch witty • Perfuafion , that the fame would ⚫ take no Effect : Then were his • Enemies constrained to indict him of a Premunire , and all ⚫ was to intitle the King to all his Goods and ...
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... ; whereupon my Lord of Nor- folk by Matter Cromwell , who daily did refort to my Lord , willed that he should fay to him , That he must go home to his " • Bene- " and there treated as if in his own Kingdom 34 The LIFE and TIMES.
... ; whereupon my Lord of Nor- folk by Matter Cromwell , who daily did refort to my Lord , willed that he should fay to him , That he must go home to his " • Bene- " and there treated as if in his own Kingdom 34 The LIFE and TIMES.
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