Paston letters: original letters written during the reigns of Henry vi., Edward iv., and Richard iii., by various persons. With notes, by J. Fenn, Tom 1sir John Fenn, Alexander Ramsay (miscellaneous writer) 1840 |
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Strona xxiv
... appears to have been declared a false one , and the petition rejected ; it may therefore be supposed that the accusations were ill- grounded . The reason for the charge might be this , that when Sir William was an acting lawyer he ...
... appears to have been declared a false one , and the petition rejected ; it may therefore be supposed that the accusations were ill- grounded . The reason for the charge might be this , that when Sir William was an acting lawyer he ...
Strona 1
... appears somewhat extraordinary , that being the heiress of a family of rank and fortune , any intimation should be ... appear now almost ludicrously small . A gown then , also , was a costly article . In the privy purse expenses of ...
... appears somewhat extraordinary , that being the heiress of a family of rank and fortune , any intimation should be ... appear now almost ludicrously small . A gown then , also , was a costly article . In the privy purse expenses of ...
Strona 9
... appear before the right worshipful Sir , my right well - beloved bro- ther , your father , and other the king's judges ... appears from a letter of William Paston , to his brother John Paston , dated 6th of September 1454 , that Scroope ...
... appear before the right worshipful Sir , my right well - beloved bro- ther , your father , and other the king's judges ... appears from a letter of William Paston , to his brother John Paston , dated 6th of September 1454 , that Scroope ...
Strona 11
... appears such to some self - important little owner . Which party was right in this matter is at this distance of time very immaterial ; it only shows human nature to have been the same yesterday and to - day . [ It is interesting also ...
... appears such to some self - important little owner . Which party was right in this matter is at this distance of time very immaterial ; it only shows human nature to have been the same yesterday and to - day . [ It is interesting also ...
Strona 13
... appears had searched , not into the justice of Lady Morley's claim , but to have found writings thereof ; but could none find in none wise ; " and Margaret herself had induced a witness or mediator to promise that " he will hold rather ...
... appears had searched , not into the justice of Lady Morley's claim , but to have found writings thereof ; but could none find in none wise ; " and Margaret herself had induced a witness or mediator to promise that " he will hold rather ...
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Agnes Paston appears battle Berney beseech blessed brother Caister Calais Castle counsel cousin delivered in haste desire died Duke of Norfolk Duke of Suffolk Duke of York Earl of Warwick Edward Edward IV Elizabeth father favour Fenn friends grace hath heartily Henry Heydon Item John Clopton John Fenn keeping king king's knight labour Lady letting you weet Lord Molyns Lord of Norfolk lordship manor Margaret Paston married mastership matter mistress Monday mother Oxnead parliament person pray purvey recommend me unto Richard right trusty RIGHT worshipful husband RIGHT worshipful Sir Robert saith send me word sent servant sheriff shire Sir John Fastolf Sir John Paston Sir Thomas Sir William Sir William Oldhall Stafford Sunday suppose thereof tidings Todenham told Trinity trust Wednesday well-beloved wherefore wife William Paston William Worcester wise worshipful master writing Written at London Written at Norwich Yelverton
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