The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Band 4Porter & Coates, 1876 |
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... Lord Ellesmore , who resigned in 1617 ; Bacon was first lord keeper till 1619 ; then was created chancellor , and was displaced in 1621 ; Williams , Bishop of Lincoln , was created lord keeper in his place . The high treasurers were the ...
... Lord Ellesmore , who resigned in 1617 ; Bacon was first lord keeper till 1619 ; then was created chancellor , and was displaced in 1621 ; Williams , Bishop of Lincoln , was created lord keeper in his place . The high treasurers were the ...
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... lord . The evidence against him was somewhat lame ; yet for this slight offence , insufficiently proved , he was con- demned to pay a fine of eight thousand pounds - one half to the earl , the other to the king.59 Sir George Markham ...
... lord . The evidence against him was somewhat lame ; yet for this slight offence , insufficiently proved , he was con- demned to pay a fine of eight thousand pounds - one half to the earl , the other to the king.59 Sir George Markham ...
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... Lord Capel underwent the same fate . Both these noblemen had escaped from prison , but were af- terwards discovered ... lord - keepers , Williams , Bishop of Lincoln , Lord Coventry , Lord Finch , Lord Littleton , and Sir Rich- ard Lane ...
... Lord Capel underwent the same fate . Both these noblemen had escaped from prison , but were af- terwards discovered ... lord - keepers , Williams , Bishop of Lincoln , Lord Coventry , Lord Finch , Lord Littleton , and Sir Rich- ard Lane ...
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CHAPTER XLVII | 15 |
CHAPTER XLVIII | 38 |
CHAPTER XLIX | 60 |
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