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Page 189
... duke of Buckingham had conceived in his heart ... he exhorted the king to provide for his owne suertie with speed . The king hearing the accusation , inforced to the uttermost by the car- dinall , made this answer ; If the duke have ...
... duke of Buckingham had conceived in his heart ... he exhorted the king to provide for his owne suertie with speed . The king hearing the accusation , inforced to the uttermost by the car- dinall , made this answer ; If the duke have ...
Page 190
... duke answered , that it was to be feared , least it would come to passe , according to the words of a certeine holie ... duke and my bloud should prosper , and have the rule of the realme of England . Then said Charles Knevet ; The ...
... duke answered , that it was to be feared , least it would come to passe , according to the words of a certeine holie ... duke and my bloud should prosper , and have the rule of the realme of England . Then said Charles Knevet ; The ...
Page 191
... duke of Buckingham found giltie of high treason , by a duke , a marques , seven earles , & twelve barons . The duke was brought to the barre sore chafing , and swet marvellouslie ; & after he had made his reverence , he paused a while . The ...
... duke of Buckingham found giltie of high treason , by a duke , a marques , seven earles , & twelve barons . The duke was brought to the barre sore chafing , and swet marvellouslie ; & after he had made his reverence , he paused a while . The ...
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