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2 In the edition of 1622 these words are printed thus : " his subjects . traitors , are received , " & c . In the MS . there is no comma before or after traitors And this I believe expresses the intended construction better homager ...
2 In the edition of 1622 these words are printed thus : " his subjects . traitors , are received , " & c . In the MS . there is no comma before or after traitors And this I believe expresses the intended construction better homager ...
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We received his writing on Monday last at evensong time . And because he was of Bretayn born and favourable to that party , we ne gave such trust to his tidings as was thought to us surety to write to you thereupon .
We received his writing on Monday last at evensong time . And because he was of Bretayn born and favourable to that party , we ne gave such trust to his tidings as was thought to us surety to write to you thereupon .
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In a memorandum of obligations and sums of money received by Edmund Dudley for fines and duties to be paid to the King , of which a copy is preserved in the Harleian collection 1877 , f . 47. ) , the following item appears as belonging ...
In a memorandum of obligations and sums of money received by Edmund Dudley for fines and duties to be paid to the King , of which a copy is preserved in the Harleian collection 1877 , f . 47. ) , the following item appears as belonging ...
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