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He wrote to the Council that he was ' armed on the breast , but not on the back ' — against Ralegh and Cobham and Cecil . While he negotiated and intrigued with Tyrone , and procrastinated and plotted , he received from the Queen ' an ...
He wrote to the Council that he was ' armed on the breast , but not on the back ' — against Ralegh and Cobham and Cecil . While he negotiated and intrigued with Tyrone , and procrastinated and plotted , he received from the Queen ' an ...
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The Lord Admiral had Bailey summoned before the Privy Council , where his demeanour was unsatisfactory ; ' he blancheth and deals not ingenuously in his Answer ' . ' He was committed to Westminster Gatehouse , and on January 11 ...
The Lord Admiral had Bailey summoned before the Privy Council , where his demeanour was unsatisfactory ; ' he blancheth and deals not ingenuously in his Answer ' . ' He was committed to Westminster Gatehouse , and on January 11 ...
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Villiers ordered the Council , in the King's name , to wait on His Excellency at whatever time he fixed . ... The Council were all present , and came out humbly to meet him , the Archbishop of Canterbury ' saying that they had suspended ...
Villiers ordered the Council , in the King's name , to wait on His Excellency at whatever time he fixed . ... The Council were all present , and came out humbly to meet him , the Archbishop of Canterbury ' saying that they had suspended ...
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