| Samuel Maunder - 1856 - 834 trang
...message by appearing armed and attended in his presence, and accusing of having given such counsel the archbishop of York, the duke of Ireland, the earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, ¡md Sir Nicholas Brembre, as public enemies. This accusation the lords offered... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1857 - 650 trang
...them at Waltham Cross, and the members of the commission " appealed," as they termed it, of treason the archbishop of York, the duke of Ireland, the earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, and Sir Nicholas Brembre. The successful appellants returned to London at the... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 552 trang
...they appeared in his presence, armedv 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... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 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... | |
| John Harwood Hill - 1859 - 464 trang
...judges, and compelled the king to discard his ministers and call a parliament, when they attainted the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, Chief Justice Tresilian, &c. Sir Nicholas Brember, Sir Simon Burley, and Chief Justice Tresilian executed.... | |
| John Lingard - 1860 - 366 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... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 660 trang
...them at Waltham Cross, and the members of the commission " appealed," as they termed it, of treason the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, and Sir Nicholas Brembre. This "appeal" they sent to the king by the Archbishop... | |
| Edward Foss - 1870 - 826 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,... | |
| Charles Henry Pearson - 1876 - 358 trang
...to depose him ; and then joined by the four Earls of Derby, Arundel, Warwick, and Norfolk, appealed the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, Eobert Tresilian, false justice,and Nicholas Brambre, false knight of London, of high treason. They... | |
| James Franck Bright - 1877 - 462 trang
...Warwick joined them, and they proceeded to appeal, or, as we Wend«- should say, accuse of high treason, the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, Robert Tresilian the judge, and Sir Nicholas Biember, whose influence had been employed to secure London for Richard.... | |
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