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Hereupon the commissioners , being somewhat astonished , deferred the matter unto the Earl of Northumberland , who was the principal man of authority in those parts . The Earl forthwith wrote unto the court , signifying to the King ...
Hereupon the commissioners , being somewhat astonished , deferred the matter unto the Earl of Northumberland , who was the principal man of authority in those parts . The Earl forthwith wrote unto the court , signifying to the King ...
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Divers other good statutes were made that Parlia- ment , but these were the principal . And here I do desire those into whose hands this work shall fall , that they do take in good part my long insisting upon the laws that were made in ...
Divers other good statutes were made that Parlia- ment , but these were the principal . And here I do desire those into whose hands this work shall fall , that they do take in good part my long insisting upon the laws that were made in ...
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And the morrow after being Allhallown - day , the King , at- tended with many of his prelates and nobles and principal courtiers , went in procession to Paul's , and the cap and sword were borne before him ; and after the procession ...
And the morrow after being Allhallown - day , the King , at- tended with many of his prelates and nobles and principal courtiers , went in procession to Paul's , and the cap and sword were borne before him ; and after the procession ...
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