Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... Essex , Anthony Bacon , Henry Sidney , Richard Boyle , Ralph Winwood , Dudley Carleton , George Carew , Henry Howard , and King James . His is a very familiar name in the Calendars of Domestic State Papers . It holds its place in the ...
... Essex , Anthony Bacon , Henry Sidney , Richard Boyle , Ralph Winwood , Dudley Carleton , George Carew , Henry Howard , and King James . His is a very familiar name in the Calendars of Domestic State Papers . It holds its place in the ...
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... ESSEX . THE ARMADA ( 1587-1589 ) VIII . THE POET ( 1589-1593 ) • IX . THE REVENGE ( September , 1591 ) . X. IN THE TOWER . THE GREAT CARACK ( 1592 ) XI . AT HOME ; AND IN PARLIAMENT ( 1592–1594 ) XII . GUIANA ( 1594-1595 ) PAGE 1 6 22 ...
... ESSEX . THE ARMADA ( 1587-1589 ) VIII . THE POET ( 1589-1593 ) • IX . THE REVENGE ( September , 1591 ) . X. IN THE TOWER . THE GREAT CARACK ( 1592 ) XI . AT HOME ; AND IN PARLIAMENT ( 1592–1594 ) XII . GUIANA ( 1594-1595 ) PAGE 1 6 22 ...
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... Essex , Lady Dorothy Devereux . Ralegh and Perrot were committed by the Council to the Fleet for six days . The affray is not creditable ; but it indicates that Ralegh associated with courtiers . CHAP . II . Maritime adventures . The ...
... Essex , Lady Dorothy Devereux . Ralegh and Perrot were committed by the Council to the Fleet for six days . The affray is not creditable ; but it indicates that Ralegh associated with courtiers . CHAP . II . Maritime adventures . The ...
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... Essex , Sir Edward Bainham and Mr. John Littleton . From Littleton he is said to have had £ 10,000 . But in the present instance no evidence has been discovered that Babington's overtures were countenanced in the least by Ralegh , or ...
... Essex , Sir Edward Bainham and Mr. John Littleton . From Littleton he is said to have had £ 10,000 . But in the present instance no evidence has been discovered that Babington's overtures were countenanced in the least by Ralegh , or ...
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... Essex , whose dis- interestedness is eulogized , had £ 300,000 from the Queen , in addition to most lucrative offices . The whole was insufficient for his wants . All alike , old friends and old foes , fed on one another , when there ...
... Essex , whose dis- interestedness is eulogized , had £ 300,000 from the Queen , in addition to most lucrative offices . The whole was insufficient for his wants . All alike , old friends and old foes , fed on one another , when there ...
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