Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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Page 17
... sent in Ralegh and Macworth , who had the ward of the day . They are stated by Hooker , in his continuation of Holinshed , to have made a great slaughter . Four hundred Spaniards and Italians were put to the sword . All the Irishmen and ...
... sent in Ralegh and Macworth , who had the ward of the day . They are stated by Hooker , in his continuation of Holinshed , to have made a great slaughter . Four hundred Spaniards and Italians were put to the sword . All the Irishmen and ...
Page 21
... sent home by Grey in December , Return to 1581 , with despatches . For his expenses he was paid on December 29 , at the liberal rate of £ 20 , which may be roughly reckoned as equivalent to £ 100 . England . CHAP . III . Grey . CHAPTER ...
... sent home by Grey in December , Return to 1581 , with despatches . For his expenses he was paid on December 29 , at the liberal rate of £ 20 , which may be roughly reckoned as equivalent to £ 100 . England . CHAP . III . Grey . CHAPTER ...
Page 30
... of manuscripts at Lambeth , collected by Sir George Carew , who kept every paper sent him , though his correspondents might beg him to burn their letters , the Seventy - four name , beside forms already given , 30 SIR WALTER RALEGH .
... of manuscripts at Lambeth , collected by Sir George Carew , who kept every paper sent him , though his correspondents might beg him to burn their letters , the Seventy - four name , beside forms already given , 30 SIR WALTER RALEGH .
Page 33
... sent to introduce the Duke to the Queen's allies . He stayed behind the rest , and was entrusted by the Prince Envoy and of Orange with letters to the Queen . He has recorded that the Prince confided to him a private , if not very ...
... sent to introduce the Duke to the Queen's allies . He stayed behind the rest , and was entrusted by the Prince Envoy and of Orange with letters to the Queen . He has recorded that the Prince confided to him a private , if not very ...
Page 36
... sent him to gaol . The University also in- voked the aid of its Chancellor , the Queen's Minister , against the Queen's favourite . Burleigh procured an opinion of the two Chief Justices against the licence . Ralegh 36 SIR WALTER RALEGH .
... sent him to gaol . The University also in- voked the aid of its Chancellor , the Queen's Minister , against the Queen's favourite . Burleigh procured an opinion of the two Chief Justices against the licence . Ralegh 36 SIR WALTER RALEGH .
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