The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Bind 2J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... Lord Burghley XXVII . Robert ...... Devereux , ( 1520-1598 ) 177 Earl of Essex .. ( 1567-1601 ) 215 XXVIII . Charles Howard , Earl of Nottingham .. ( 1536-1603 ) 247 XXIX . Thomas Sackville , Earl of Dorset .... • · ( 1536-1608 ) 259 ...
... Lord Burghley XXVII . Robert ...... Devereux , ( 1520-1598 ) 177 Earl of Essex .. ( 1567-1601 ) 215 XXVIII . Charles Howard , Earl of Nottingham .. ( 1536-1603 ) 247 XXIX . Thomas Sackville , Earl of Dorset .... • · ( 1536-1608 ) 259 ...
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... Lord Burghley ...... XXVII . Robert Devereux , ( 1520-1598 ) 177 Earl of Essex .. ( 1567-1601 ) 215 XXVIII . Charles Howard , Earl of Nottingham .. ( 1536-1603 ) 247 XXIX . Thomas Sackville , Earl of Dorset ...... ( 1536-1608 ) 259 XXX ...
... Lord Burghley ...... XXVII . Robert Devereux , ( 1520-1598 ) 177 Earl of Essex .. ( 1567-1601 ) 215 XXVIII . Charles Howard , Earl of Nottingham .. ( 1536-1603 ) 247 XXIX . Thomas Sackville , Earl of Dorset ...... ( 1536-1608 ) 259 XXX ...
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... Lord Burghley himself , though not generally friendly to the connexions of the Earl of Leicester , pronounced upon his industry and judgement the most flattering eulogy . † 6 8 * It ought not to be omitted , that Sidney possessed ...
... Lord Burghley himself , though not generally friendly to the connexions of the Earl of Leicester , pronounced upon his industry and judgement the most flattering eulogy . † 6 8 * It ought not to be omitted , that Sidney possessed ...
Side 27
... Earl of Warwick to the Mastership of the Ordnance , with that nobleman's concurrence and ( as he himself states , in his letter ) " her Majesty yielding gracious hearing , " he solicited the interest of Lord Burghley to be associated ...
... Earl of Warwick to the Mastership of the Ordnance , with that nobleman's concurrence and ( as he himself states , in his letter ) " her Majesty yielding gracious hearing , " he solicited the interest of Lord Burghley to be associated ...
Side 97
... Lord Burghley . VOL . II . H was highly displeased , and immediately sent over Lord Buckhurst EARL OF LEICESTER . 97.
... Lord Burghley . VOL . II . H was highly displeased , and immediately sent over Lord Buckhurst EARL OF LEICESTER . 97.
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