| James Howell - 1737 - 536 trang
...be Steward of her Majefty's Courts, which Office my Lord of Holland, hath. It was a thing fuddenly done ; for about one of the clock, as they were at...Edmonds came with an Order from the King, that they muft inflantly away to Somerfet-houfe, for there were Barges and Coaches flaying for them ; and there... | |
| James Howell - 1737 - 538 trang
...to be Steward of her Majefty's Courts, which Office my Lord of Holland hath. It was a thing fuddenly done ; for about one of the clock, as they were at dinner, my Lord Comvay and Sir Thomas Edmonds came with an Order from the King, that they muft inftantly away to Somerfet-houfe,... | |
| James Howell - 1754 - 534 trang
...be Steward of her Majefty's Courts, which Office my Loud of Holland hath. It was a thirt* fuddenly done ; for about one of the Clock, as they .were at Dinner, my Lord Comvay and Sir Thcmas Edmonds Came with an Order from the King, that they muft inftaritly away to Somerfff-houfe,... | |
| 1795 - 916 trang
...impodng fome odd penances upon the Queen, are all cafliiered this week. It was a thing fuddenly dene ; for about one of the clock, as they were at dinner, my Lord Conway and Sir Thomas Edmondet came with an order from the King, that they muft inftantly away to Somcrfet-houfc, for there... | |
| William Seward - 1795 - 814 trang
...impofing fome " odd penances upon the Queen, are all cafbiered this " week. It was a thing fuddenly done ; for about one " of the clock, as they were at dinner, my Lord Conway " and Sir Thomas Edmondes came with an order from " the King, that they muft inftantly away to Somerfet" Houfe, for... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 518 trang
...unfortunate attempt upon " penancies upon the Queen, are all caftuered this week. "'It was a thing fuddenly done; for about one of the " clock, as they were at dinner, my Lord Comvay and Sir ** Thomas Edmondes came with an order from the King, K that they muft inftantly away... | |
| William HELME - 1815 - 244 trang
...six-score, whereof the Bishop of Mende was one, who had stood to be steward of her Majesties court, which office my lord of Holland hath; it was a thing...Somerset House, for there were barges and coaches staying for them, and there they should have all their wages paid them to a penny, and they must be... | |
| Henry Mead - 1846 - 254 trang
...and some misdemeanors, and imposing some odd penances upon the queen, are all cashiered this week. It was a thing suddenly done ; for about one of the...they were at dinner, my Lord Conway and Sir Thomas Edmondes, came with an order from the king, , that they must instantly away to Somerset House, for... | |
| John Timbs - 1869 - 368 trang
...and some misdemeanors, and imposing some odd penances upon the Queen, are all cashiered this week. It was a thing suddenly done ; for about one of the...they were at dinner, my Lord Conway and Sir Thomas Edmondes, came with an order from the King, that they must instantly away to Somerset House, for there... | |
| James Howell - 1892 - 500 trang
...penances upon the Queen, are all cashier'd this week, about a matter of sixscore, whereof the £ishop of Mende was one, who had stood to be Steward of Her...Order from the King, that they must instantly away to Somerset-house, for there were Barges and Coaches staying for them ; and there they should have all... | |
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