A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

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J. Deighton, and Macmillan & Company, 1849 - Manuscripts - 329 pages

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Page 30 - (32) The coppie of SIR WALTER RALEIGH'S Letter to the Kinges majestic 195 ' The life which I had (most mighty Prince) the law hath taken from me'—. (33) The coppie of SIR W. RAWLEIGH'S letter to SIR ROBERT CARR. ..... 195 (34) A royal speech on opening Parliament.
Page 70 - taken away their hearts for their sinnes he had not gone so long unpunished. Jo. ff. That man in my opinion is cowardly and base and deserves not the name of a Gentleman or Comander y' is unwilling to sacrifice his life for the honour of God and the good of his King and country. Jo.
Page 301 - of March last, To the King's most Excellent Majestie, wherein mention is made of the said Ambassadors; With their translations into English. Published by command. London, Printed by W. Stansby for Richard Meighen, and are to be sold at his shop without Temple-Barre at the signe of the Legge, over against the Chequer Tavern betwixt Arundell house and Strand bridge. 1623.
Page 272 - Folio, paper. Prefixed is a table of matters and a list of the journals then in the custody of the clerk of the House of Commons : and notes in different parts, in another hand, (probably Dr BRADY'S).
Page 75 - Admonitio, ut non solum lingua sed et moribus et opere laudetur Deus: quia quale est quod cogitatur in corde, tale est quod procedit in opere : et de penis purgatoriis. . .155
Page 301 - of Spaine, to the King's most Excellent Majestie ; and of the most Illustrious Lord, Ferdinand, Baron of Boyscot, Ambassador from the most renowned Princess, Isabella, Clara Eugenia, ArchDuchess of Austria, &c To the King's most Excellent
Page 244 - taken by Mr RICHARD ST GORGE Esq., Norroy Kinge of Armes of the East, West, and North partes of England, from the River of Trent
Page 301 - To the King's most Excellent Majestie. As also of an Oration made and pronounced by the Vice-Chancellor the 19 of March last, To the King's most Excellent
Page 103 - (13) Articles to be observed through the Diocese, geven and set fourthe by William Byshoppe of Chester and others his associates her Matie's commissioners for causes ecclesiasticall within the Province of Yorke the
Page 193 - The manner of making of knights after the custom of England, in time of peace and at the coronation, that are knights of the bathe.

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