My very good Lord, after my most hearty commendations, it shall please your Lordship to understand that the monks of the Charterhouse here at London, which were committed to Newgate for their traitorous behaviour long time continued against the King's... Chronicles of Charter-house - Page 33de William John Duff Roper - 1847 - 218 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Strype - 1822 - 674 pages
...Cleopatra, the visitor's own letters to Crumwel ; giving an account of a great mortality among them. " My very good Lord, after " my most hearty commendations; it shall please your Lord" ship to understand, that the monks of the Charter House " here at London, committed to Newgate... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 664 pages
...Cleopatra, the visitor's own letters to Crumwel; giving an account of a great mortality among them. " My very good Lord, after " my most hearty commendations; it shall please your Lord" ship to understand, that the monks of the Charter House " here at London, committed to Newgate... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 384 pages
...Charter House received. MY very good Lord, after my moost hertie commendations it shall please yor Lordship to understand that the monks of the Charterhouse here at London, whiche wer committed to Newgate for thair traitorus behavor long tyme continued against the Kings Grace,... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 338 pages
...Charter House received. MY very good Lord, after my moost hertie commendations it shall please yor Lordship to understand that the monks of the Charterhouse here at London, whiche wer committed to Newgate for thair traitorus behavor long tyme continued against the Kings Grace,... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 528 pages
...of these Carthusians is thus announced to Ciomwel 1 in a letter from Bedy 1, one of the visitors. " My very good " lord, after my most hearty commendations...that the monks of the Charter-house here at " London, committed to Newgate for their treacherous behaviour " continued agiinst the king's grace, fee almost... | |
| John Lingard - 1826 - 452 pages
...abbots, and the two priors of Coventry and of St. John of Jerusalem. Though the fate which awaited « lord , after my most hearty commendations — It shall...that the monks of the Charter-house here « at London , committed to Newgate for their treacherous behaviour « continued against the king's grace , be almost... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 596 pages
...fate of these Carthusians is thus announced to Cromwell in a letter from Bedyl, one of the visitors. " My very good lord, after my most hearty commendations — It shall please your lordsliip to understand that the monks of the Charter-house here at London, committed to Newgate for... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 642 pages
...Bedyl, one of the visitors. " My very good lord, after my tnoit hearty commendations—It shall pleaie your lordship to understand that the monks of the Charter-house here at London, committed to Newgate for their treacherous behaviour continued against the king's grace, be almost... | |
| John Lingard - 1844 - 422 pages
...of these Carthusians is thus announeed to Cromwell in a letter from Bedyl, one of the visitors: — "My very good " lord, after my most hearty commendations — It shall please your lord"" ship to understand that the monks of the Charter-house here at Ix>o" don, committed to Newgate... | |
| Frank Fairplay - 1846 - 96 pages
...others. It is thus set forth in a letter addressed to Cromwell by Bedyl, one of the " visitors :" — " My very good lord, after my most hearty commendations....that the monks of the charter-house here at London, committed to Newgate for their treacherous behaviour committed against the king's grace, be almost... | |
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