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The Battle Abbey Roll: With Some Account of the Norman Lineages - Page 210
by Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett Duchess of Cleveland - 1889
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Life in the English Country House: A Social and Architectural History

Mark Girouard - 1978 - 358 pages
...advantages of the system and its dangers. The earl 'smiled, and said "It may please your Grace that were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers,...as this, and chiefly to see your Grace." ' The king coldly pointed out that he was breaking the law; the consequence was that the earl had to pay a formidable...
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The History of the Reign of King Henry the Seventh

Francis Bacon - 1996 - 284 pages
...of me are (sure) your menial servants. The Earl smiled and said, It may please your Grace, that were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers, that are comen to do me service at such a time as this, and chiefly to see your Grace. The King 643. Put outside...
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Bacon: The History of the Reign of King Henry VII and Selected Works

Francis Bacon - 1998 - 340 pages
...please your Grace, that were not for mine ease. 38 They are most of them my retainers, 39 that are comen to do me service at such a time as this and chiefly...to see your Grace.' The King started a little, and 28 Hidden in oblivion, not reported. 2 9 Searched through. 30 More to deter from crime than be rigorously...
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The Wars of the Roses and Henry VII: Turbulence, Tyranny and Tradition in ...

Colin Pendrill - 2004 - 234 pages
...smiled and said, 'It may please your Grace that these are not my household servants. Most of them are my retainers, that are come to do me service at such...to see your Grace.' The king started a little and said, 'By my ZE faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I cannot endure having the law...
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The Wars of the Roses and Henry VII: Turbulence, Tyranny and Tradition in ...

Colin Pendrill - 2004 - 234 pages
...smiled and said, 'It may please your Grace that these are not my household servants. Most of them are my retainers, that are come to do me service at such...to see your Grace.' The king started a little and said, 'By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I cannot endure having the law broken...
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The Wars of the Roses and Henry VII: Turbulence, Tyranny and Tradition in ...

Colin Pendrill - 2004 - 234 pages
...smiled and said, Tt may please your Grace that these are not my household servants. Most of them are my retainers, that are come to do me service at such...to see your Grace.' The king started a little and said, 'By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I cannot endure having the law broken...
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