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As these reinforcements took the field against him , Abbot made a last effort , addressing to James a long letter which ignored everything that mattered — the wretched evidence that Lady Essex had put forward and the unprecedented ...
As these reinforcements took the field against him , Abbot made a last effort , addressing to James a long letter which ignored everything that mattered — the wretched evidence that Lady Essex had put forward and the unprecedented ...
Page 279
Mrs. Turner instructed Weston to wait on Lady Essex , and Lady Essex gave him a bottle to mix with Overbury's food , warning him not to touch it himself . Weston , supposing Sir Gervase Helwys in the plot , told him of this .
Mrs. Turner instructed Weston to wait on Lady Essex , and Lady Essex gave him a bottle to mix with Overbury's food , warning him not to touch it himself . Weston , supposing Sir Gervase Helwys in the plot , told him of this .
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Lady Ralegh , for some unknown reason , did not bury her husband at Beddington , but in front of the Communion table of St. Margaret's Church , Westminster . In 1845 a brass plate was put up drawing attention to the grave ...
Lady Ralegh , for some unknown reason , did not bury her husband at Beddington , but in front of the Communion table of St. Margaret's Church , Westminster . In 1845 a brass plate was put up drawing attention to the grave ...
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