| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 860 trang
...Westminster, their leaders obtained an audience, during which they branded with the imputation of treason the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, Lord Chief Justice, and Sir Nicholas Brember, who had thrice held the office... | |
| Benjamin Williams - 1846 - 448 trang
...Cross, (the Archbishop of Canterbury being then Bishop of Ely,) with the view of appealing of treason the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tressilien, and Sir Nicholas Brembre. The Monk of Evesham informs us that the Duke of Gloucester... | |
| Thomas Flanagan - 1847 - 996 trang
...Westminster SANGUINARY SWAY OF GLOUCESTER. 307 Hall, as if in solemn mockery. The " appealed " were the archbishop of York, the duke of Ireland, the earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, and Sir Nicholas Brembre. The duke of Ireland was not disposed to submit, and... | |
| Edward Foss - 1851 - 518 trang
...Nottingham with the other judges, where, according to his own plea, he was compelled by the menaces of the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, and Sir Robert Tresilian, to put his seal to the questions and answers already prepared by the latter,... | |
| David Hume - 1848 - 628 trang
...they appeared in his presence, armed, and attended with armed followers ; and they accused, by name, the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, and Sir Nicholas Brembre, as public and dangerous enemies to the state. They... | |
| Edward Foss - 1851 - 514 trang
...Nottingham with the other judges, where, according to his own plea, he was compelled by the menaces of the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, and Sir Robert Tresilian, to put his seal to the questions and answers already prepared by the latter,... | |
| Edward Foss - 1851 - 556 trang
...Nottingham with the other judges, where, according to his own plea, he was compelled by the menaces of the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, and Sir Robert Tresilian, to put his seal to the questions and answers already prepared by the latter,... | |
| John Lingard - 1853 - 350 trang
...petition. They began with the most solemn protestations of attachment and loyalty; then accused of treason the archbishop of York, the duke of Ireland, the earl of Suffolk, sir Robert Tresilian, false justice, and sir Nicholas Brembre, false knight ; and lastly, throwing... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 320 trang
...They began with the most solemn protestations of attachment and loyalty ; then accused of treasoii the archbishop of York, the duke of Ireland, the earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, false justice, and Sir Nicholas Brembre, false knight ; and lastly, throwing... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 562 trang
...after, they appeared in his presence, armed, and attended with armed followers; and they accused by name the archbishop of York, the duke of Ireland, the earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, and Sir Nicholas Brembre, as public and dangerous eneciies to the state. They... | |
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