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... commanded him , saying he was an able man and fit to do service . Further he gave him charge of Religion , and of respecting the Bishops , -as grave and wise men and best companions for princes . " 2 He was so much better however by the ...
... commanded him , saying he was an able man and fit to do service . Further he gave him charge of Religion , and of respecting the Bishops , -as grave and wise men and best companions for princes . " 2 He was so much better however by the ...
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... commanded me to signify unto your Lordship , that it is his pleasure you put off the hearing of the cause between Sir Arthur Maynwaring and Gabriel Dennys till toward the end of the term ; because his Majesty is graciously pleased to be ...
... commanded me to signify unto your Lordship , that it is his pleasure you put off the hearing of the cause between Sir Arthur Maynwaring and Gabriel Dennys till toward the end of the term ; because his Majesty is graciously pleased to be ...
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... commanded me to recommend the same unto your Lordships ' care , that with all ex- pedition the cause may be heard and ended by your Lordships according to his Majesty's reference , or left to the determination of the Court of Chancery ...
... commanded me to recommend the same unto your Lordships ' care , that with all ex- pedition the cause may be heard and ended by your Lordships according to his Majesty's reference , or left to the determination of the Court of Chancery ...
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... commanded me to give you thanks in his name , and seeth your care to be so great in all things that concern his service , that he cannot but much rejoice in the trust of such a servant , which is no less comfort to Your Lordship's ...
... commanded me to give you thanks in his name , and seeth your care to be so great in all things that concern his service , that he cannot but much rejoice in the trust of such a servant , which is no less comfort to Your Lordship's ...
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... commanded me to give your Lordship thanks for your speed in advertising those things that pass and for the great care he seeth you ever have of his service . I send your Lordship back the bill of sheriffs for Sussex , wherein his ...
... commanded me to give your Lordship thanks for your speed in advertising those things that pass and for the great care he seeth you ever have of his service . I send your Lordship back the bill of sheriffs for Sussex , wherein his ...
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