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... in which were Thomas Marquis Dorset , Thomas Earl of Arundel , Thomas Earl of Derby , George Earl of Shrewsbury , Edmond Earl of Suffolk , Edward Earl of Devonshire , George Earl of Kent , the Earl of Essex , Thomas Earl of Ormond ...
... in which were Thomas Marquis Dorset , Thomas Earl of Arundel , Thomas Earl of Derby , George Earl of Shrewsbury , Edmond Earl of Suffolk , Edward Earl of Devonshire , George Earl of Kent , the Earl of Essex , Thomas Earl of Ormond ...
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forth Perkin and the Earl . But this conspiracy was revealed in time before it could be executed . And in this again the opinion of the King's great wisdom did surcharge him with a sinister fame , that Perkin was but his bait to entrap ...
forth Perkin and the Earl . But this conspiracy was revealed in time before it could be executed . And in this again the opinion of the King's great wisdom did surcharge him with a sinister fame , that Perkin was but his bait to entrap ...
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This knight having insinuated himself into the secrets of the Earl , and finding by him upon whom chiefly he had either hope or hold , advertised the King thereof in great secrecy ; but nevertheless maintained his own credit and inward ...
This knight having insinuated himself into the secrets of the Earl , and finding by him upon whom chiefly he had either hope or hold , advertised the King thereof in great secrecy ; but nevertheless maintained his own credit and inward ...
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