| Charles Knight - 1866 - 704 trang
...accuse her of nothing, and he would rather die a thousand deaths than calumniate an innocent person. The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, consisting of the duke of Suffolk, the marquis of Exeter, the earl of Arundel, and twenty-three more.... | |
| David Hume - 1869 - 822 trang
...him with her. Her own brother, the Viscount Rochfort, was accused of a criminal connection with her. The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, over which their uncle, the Duke of Norfolk:, presided as high steward. Upon what proof or pretense... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 248 trang
...accuse her of nothing, and he would rather die a thousand deaths than calumniate an innocent person. The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, consisting of the duke of Suffolk, the marquis of Exeter, the earl of Arundel, and twenty-three more.... | |
| David Hume - 1872 - 822 trang
...him with her. Her own brother, the Viscount Rochfort, was accused of a criminal connection with her. The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, over which their uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, presided as high steward. Upon what proof or pretense... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - 812 trang
...him with her. Her own brother, the Viscount Rochfort, was accused of a criminal connection with her. The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, over which their uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, presided as high steward. Upon what proof or pretense... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - 820 trang
...him with her. Her own brother, the Viscount Rochfort, was accused of a criminal connection with her. The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, over which their uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, presided as high steward. Upon what proof or pretense... | |
| Famous historical scenes - 1875 - 648 trang
...accuse her of nothing, and he would rather die a thousand deaths than calumniate an innocent person. The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, consisting of the Duke of Suffolk, the Marquis of Exeter, the Earl of Arundel, and twenty-three more... | |
| David Hume - 1884 - 330 trang
...with the queen. Her own brother, the viscount Rochfort, was accused of a guilty connection with her. The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, over which their uncle, the duke of Norfolk, presided as high EKGLAND. — PT. n. -U steward. Both... | |
| 1891 - 488 trang
...which deservedly availed him little, for he was never confronted with Anne, and was immediately hanged. The Queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, their uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, presiding as Lord High Steward. The evidence against Rocheford amounted... | |
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