My Lords and Lady of Essex: Their State TrialsH. Regnery, 1969 - 374 էջ |
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... received divers tarts and jellies from the Countess of Essex , to be carried to the Lieutenant of the Tower for Sir T. Overbury . Paul de la Bell [ Lobell ] , examined . Saith , that on the 3rd of July , he made Sir T. Overbury a bath ...
... received divers tarts and jellies from the Countess of Essex , to be carried to the Lieutenant of the Tower for Sir T. Overbury . Paul de la Bell [ Lobell ] , examined . Saith , that on the 3rd of July , he made Sir T. Overbury a bath ...
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... received the glass by his son , and told the Lieutenant of it , who did rebuke him , and he set the glass into a little study . He confesseth , he told Mrs. Turner he had given it him , and demanded his reward ; that Mr. James and Mr ...
... received the glass by his son , and told the Lieutenant of it , who did rebuke him , and he set the glass into a little study . He confesseth , he told Mrs. Turner he had given it him , and demanded his reward ; that Mr. James and Mr ...
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... received from Sir R. Killigrew . Serj . Crew . But this , my Lord , was none of the powders you received from Sir R. Killigrew , for you had three from him : The first was lost ; the second you sent him by Rawlins ; and the third ...
... received from Sir R. Killigrew . Serj . Crew . But this , my Lord , was none of the powders you received from Sir R. Killigrew , for you had three from him : The first was lost ; the second you sent him by Rawlins ; and the third ...
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