| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1816 - 592 páginas
...overthrown, he would run through London, and cry, Liberty, Liberty, to raise the Apprentices, and R ; if he could, he would go to the Isle of Wight, or to Pool. 22. The Dowager of Scotland was by Tempest driven to Land at Portsmouth, and so she sent word... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 512 páginas
...his Friends which stood by, and the idle People which took his part. If he were overthrown, he would run through London, and cry, liberty, liberty, to...he could, he would go to the Isle of Wight, or to Pool. 22. The Dowager of Scotland was by Tempest driven to Land at Portsmouth, and so she sent word... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 602 páginas
...overthrown, he would run through London, and cry, Liberty, Liberty, to raise the apprentices, and R ; if he could, he would go to the Isle of Wight, or to Pool. 22. The dowager of Scotland was by tempest driven to land at Portsmouth, and so she sent word... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1829 - 602 páginas
...overthrown, he would run through London, and cry, Liberty, Liberty, to raise the apprentices, and R ; if he could, he would go to the Isle of Wight, or to Pool. 22. The dowager of Scotland was by tempest driven to land at Portsmouth, and so she sent word... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 636 páginas
...friends which stood by, and the idle people which took his part. If he were overthrown, he would run tnro London, and cry ' Liberty ! Liberty ! ' to raise the...could, he would go to the Isle of Wight, or to Poole.' Edw. Journ. 53. * Crane also confessed, ' That the place where the nobles should have been banqueted,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 664 páginas
...which stood by, and the idle people which took his part. If he were overthrown, he would run tn.ro London, and cry ' Liberty ! Liberty ! ' to raise the...could, he would go to the Isle of Wight, or to Poole.' Edw. Journ. 63. 36 Crane also confessed, ' That the place where the nobles should have been banqueted,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1839 - 548 páginas
...overthrown, he would run through London and cry ' Liberty ! Liberty !' to raise the prentices,* and if he could, he would go to the Isle of Wight or to Pool." " On the 22nd and 23rd, the young King mentions the arrival of the Queen Dowager of Scotland,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 638 páginas
...these, according to the king's Journal, Palmer repeated at least so much of the story as related to the plot for a revolt in London. If the attempt upon the...been banqueted, and their heads stricken off, was the LordJPaget's house, and how the Earl of Arundel knew of the matter as well as he, by [Sir Michael]... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 498 páginas
...of the Duke of Somerset, on a charge of conspiracy and high treason, and his committal to the Tower. He was seized in the afternoon while on his way to...watch he (the duke) kept in his chamber at night. Bren also confessed much of this matter. The Lord Strange confessed how the duke willed him to stir... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1860 - 482 páginas
...conspiracy and high treason, and his committal to the Tower. He was seized in the afternoon while on his vay to the court at Westminster ; Lord Gray and others...banqueted, and their heads stricken off, was the Lord Pajaet's house Hammond also confessed the watch he (the duke) kept in his chamber at night. Bren also... | |
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