Letters Archaeological and Historical Relating to the Isle of Wight, Tom 2Henry Frowde, 1896 |
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... honour of Southampton that his sudden rise from being a prisoner in the Tower of London to the important post of Governor of the Isle of Wight did not turn his head . Lord Macaulay has well said that ' one of the most severe trials to ...
... honour of Southampton that his sudden rise from being a prisoner in the Tower of London to the important post of Governor of the Isle of Wight did not turn his head . Lord Macaulay has well said that ' one of the most severe trials to ...
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... honour to the annals of the ancient borough of Newport , and that most respectable house of entertainment , the Bugle . The Tityre Tus took their name from the first line in Virgil's First Eclogue- ' Tityre tu patulae recubans sub ...
... honour to the annals of the ancient borough of Newport , and that most respectable house of entertainment , the Bugle . The Tityre Tus took their name from the first line in Virgil's First Eclogue- ' Tityre tu patulae recubans sub ...
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... honour that Conway was not worthy of nor no place in the commonwealth too good for him . ' Under the all - powerful patronage of the royal favourite Conway rose to high stations . Other writers confirm Oglander's statements about his ...
... honour that Conway was not worthy of nor no place in the commonwealth too good for him . ' Under the all - powerful patronage of the royal favourite Conway rose to high stations . Other writers confirm Oglander's statements about his ...
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... honour , security of his estate , fatherly love and conscience , His Majesty debated some days with as much wisdom , natural affection , courage and piety as became a great , wise , religious king , and tender loving father , ' at least ...
... honour , security of his estate , fatherly love and conscience , His Majesty debated some days with as much wisdom , natural affection , courage and piety as became a great , wise , religious king , and tender loving father , ' at least ...
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... honour and our safety . ' In the second year of Charles I he had been created Viscount Killultagh of Killultagh , County Antrim , Ireland , and on June 6 , 1627 , Viscount Conway of Conway Castle in Carnarvonshire , by which title ...
... honour and our safety . ' In the second year of Charles I he had been created Viscount Killultagh of Killultagh , County Antrim , Ireland , and on June 6 , 1627 , Viscount Conway of Conway Castle in Carnarvonshire , by which title ...
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Strona 40 - Security,' wherein was personated a king or some great prince, with his courtiers of several kinds, amongst which three ladies were in special grace with him, and they, keeping him in delights and pleasures, drew him from his graver counsellors, hearing of sermons, and listening to good...