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… Sir W. Bowes to Cecil. [May 2.] I received her Majesty's letter of 27 th April, "yesternight" after 7the contents … pursuite" of English trespassers, especially Buccleuch's, that a "heedfull" inquisition and "curious debate" with … sinister reportwhich if it please you to notify that I may purge my self of all slanders, I would take it for a great …
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… duty to her Majesty, I must signify this to your lordship's honor for remedy, otherwise I cannot keep the country long in quietness, or avoid complaints by the King's subjects that I get no justice for them. M r Lowther … This man is greatlye envied for his credit, hated for his pride, and being of small party, easye to be brought out of …
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… for all things past, &c., according to her Majesty's pleasure and your directions to me, as may appear by the … submitting to them! This I am sure is neither her Majesty's pleasure nor any of your lordships' meaning, so far as I … Huntingdon, and Sir William Bowes now living, know. Their pride is so high, that now Roger his brother has submitted …
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… counsell at the Courte, with speed." Indorsed by Cecil's clerk. Wax signet: a boar's head. 814. Lord Hume to Sir W. … may bee taken to proceed from guiltinesse, or blinded pride, lett the world judg as it shall please. For my self, … that your lordship may the sooner come home to abate their pride. Now on my discharge you will see the common people …
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… 2 pp. Latin. Double broad sheets. Indorsed by Burghley's secretary. 401. Eure to Burghley. [Oct. 3.] In reply to his … and manie waies unmeete," to join with the Scots King's commissioners for redress on the Border, and shall be ready … honor to think of me and my manner of living. By Cesford's pride I am in much trouble, the uncertainty of my stay makes …
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… to M r Secretary, intreating him to procure her Majesty's warrant for my repair to London, which I humbly pray your … wilbe sa open of themselves by tyme." p. Copy by Scrope's clerk on similar occasions. 775. Scrope to Cecil. [Oct. 2.] … the Bishop of Durham and Sir W. Bowes can confirm. The pride of the opposite borders grown intolerable, "thundrethe" …
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… beg the presentation, which by the "valew" is in the Queen's giftfor M r Crackenthrop my chaplain, "a Master of Arte in … this March, daily spoiled by Teviotdale. All through the pride and insolence of Sir Robert Kerr, and so long as he … not maintained, there will be great trouble here, for the pride of Sir Robert Kerr is so great, that though as chief …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… (verbally) from FLUDD for Leach. Censors said that Leach's case was not one of gonorrhea, but strain caused by his …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… for a lung ulcer, causing hectick fever. No details of B's part in all this. For Dr BOWNE's part, see 110. Initiator of the complaint relative of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Brasenose Hall, who died in 1508, bequeathing 6 13 s. 4 d. towards the building of 'Brasynose in Oxford, if such … Formby, Principal in 1502 and 150810, was one of Sutton's co-agents in holding the property purchased for the college … continuous history until the present day is a matter of pride to the college. 58 But the privileges of the gentlemen …
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