Sir Walter Ralegh: Last of the Elizabethans |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 47
Page 160
... asked him to come by river to see him at Durham 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 ...
... asked him to come by river to see him at Durham 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 ...
Page 194
... asked Cobham to run over to the Low Countries to continue talks they had previously had . Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling ...
... asked Cobham to run over to the Low Countries to continue talks they had previously had . Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling ...
Page 352
... asked triumphantly " whether thus far he had not distinguished himself an honest man . " Captain King , more observant than Ralegh , significantly " hoped he would continue so . " 19 The second boat's movements presently excited ...
... asked triumphantly " whether thus far he had not distinguished himself an honest man . " Captain King , more observant than Ralegh , significantly " hoped he would continue so . " 19 The second boat's movements presently excited ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
30 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accused afterwards Ambassador asked Berreo brought Burghley Cadiz Captain Carew Ralegh charge Cobham command condemned Court death Devon Earl Edwards Elizabeth Throckmorton Elizabethan enemies England English escape Essex execution fleet French Gardiner gentleman George Carew Gilbert gold Gondomar Guiana hand hath Henry History honour hope Howard Ireland Irish James's Kemys King James King's knew Lady Ralegh land letter living London Lord Admiral Lord Burghley Lord Cobham Lord Thomas Howard Lordship Majesty Majesty's mind never Orinoco pardon peace person Philip plot Prince prisoner Privy Council Queen Elizabeth reign Robert Cecil S. R. GARDINER sailed San Thomé scaffold seemed sent Sherborne ships Sir John Sir Thomas Sir Walter Ralegh Spain Spaniards Spanish Stebbing story Stukeley thou thought tion told took Tower treason trial unto voyage wanted Winwood words wrote