I waited on the bishop of St. David's,! with whom I found the bishop of Exeter, who discoursing of and lamenting the debaucherys of the nation, and particularly of the court, imputed them much to the untimely death of the old king, who was always very... The Camden Miscellany - Página 241847Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1847 - 220 páginas
...his lordship suffered much in his reputation. Febr. 24th. — I waited on the bishop of St. David's,! with whom I found the bishop of Exeter, who discoursing...old captain who was one of Cromwell's officers, and * tty. shore or strand ? f Dr. Morley. had been very active against the king, and brought him to Oxford... | |
| Aberconway Abbey - 1847 - 232 páginas
...particularly of the court, imputed them much to the untimely death of the old king, who was alwayr very severe in the education of his present majesty...officers, and * Qy. shore or strand ? t Dr. Morley. t Dr. Thomas, afterwards Bishop of Worcester. had been very active against the king, and brought him... | |
| Sir Henry Machu Imbert-Terry (bart.) - 1917 - 420 páginas
...severe in the education of his present Majesty, in so much that at St. Mary's, at Oxford, he did and hitt him on the head with his staffe when he did observe him to laugh (at sermon time) upon the ladys who sat against him." 1 It is to be feared that this correction had no lasting effect, for to his dying... | |
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