Side lights on English history; (1900) (14596682957)
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Identifier: sidelightsonengl00hend (find matches)
Title: Side lights on English history;
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Henderson, Ernest F. (Ernest Flagg), 1861-1928
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Publisher: London : G. Bell and sons New York, H. Holt and company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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Charles I. 63 portment amongst her women was sosweet and humble, and her speech andlooks to her other servants so mild andgracious, as I could not abstain fromdivers deep-fetched sighs to considerthat she wanted the knowledge of thetrue religion. Rev. Joseph Mead to Sir MartinSttiteville. July 3nd, 1625.. . . The friars so frequent thequeens private chamber that the kingis much offended, and so told them,having (as it is said) granted themmore than sufficient liberty in public.This Mr. Mordaunt writes to me, and,besides, that which follows:—Thequeen, saith he, howsoever little ofstature, is of spirit and vigour, andseems of a more than ordinary resolu-tion. With one frown, divers of usbeing at Whitehall to see her being atdinner, and the room somewhat ovei-heated with the fire and company, shedrove us all out of the chamber. Isuppose none but a queen could havecast such a scowl. . . . Oct. 3rd, 1625. ... I found a letter written to afriend of mine . . . from a brother ofhis; then at
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