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... House . Probably the message was a direct order , as from his superior officer . The action precipitated the insurrection . Ralegh was seeking to disin- tegrate their fellowship ! Essex consented to let Gorges go , but advised him to ...
... House . Probably the message was a direct order , as from his superior officer . The action precipitated the insurrection . Ralegh was seeking to disin- tegrate their fellowship ! Essex consented to let Gorges go , but advised him to ...
Page 167
... House " Tuesday night . " Ralegh remained " still underwood , cut and yet growing " ; 1o even his presence was a matter of indifference to the Queen . In September , 1600 , he had been made Governor of Jersey , 11 partly to get him away ...
... House " Tuesday night . " Ralegh remained " still underwood , cut and yet growing " ; 1o even his presence was a matter of indifference to the Queen . In September , 1600 , he had been made Governor of Jersey , 11 partly to get him away ...
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... House " seemed to him very strange , seeing I have had possession of the house almost xx years , and have bestowed well nigh £ 2,000 upon the same out of mine own purse . I am of opinion that if the King's Majesty had recovered this ...
... House " seemed to him very strange , seeing I have had possession of the house almost xx years , and have bestowed well nigh £ 2,000 upon the same out of mine own purse . I am of opinion that if the King's Majesty had recovered this ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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