Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... ( March 22 , 1591 ) : ' The Puritans hope well of the Earl of Essex , who makes Ralegh join him as an instrument from them to the Queen , upon any particular occasion of relieving them ' . It is pleasant to note them joined in such a deed ...
... ( March 22 , 1591 ) : ' The Puritans hope well of the Earl of Essex , who makes Ralegh join him as an instrument from them to the Queen , upon any particular occasion of relieving them ' . It is pleasant to note them joined in such a deed ...
Page 81
... March , 1592 , whispers were abroad that he had secretly married , or secretly debauched , Elizabeth Throckmorton , a maid of honour . The rumour came at an inconvenient time , when Ralegh , undeterred by the Revenge disaster , had ...
... March , 1592 , whispers were abroad that he had secretly married , or secretly debauched , Elizabeth Throckmorton , a maid of honour . The rumour came at an inconvenient time , when Ralegh , undeterred by the Revenge disaster , had ...
Page 171
... March 24 , 1603. At six o'clock , sunrise , the Privy Council assembled , and Cecil read a Proclamation of James as King . For long there had been no serious question of his accession , despite desultory talk of Arabella Stuart . Before ...
... March 24 , 1603. At six o'clock , sunrise , the Privy Council assembled , and Cecil read a Proclamation of James as King . For long there had been no serious question of his accession , despite desultory talk of Arabella Stuart . Before ...
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