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He rowed down the Thames towards Rotherhithe , a manor belonging to the crown , where were upwards of ten thousand men , who had come from Blackheath to see the king and to speak to him ; when they perceived his barge approach ...
He rowed down the Thames towards Rotherhithe , a manor belonging to the crown , where were upwards of ten thousand men , who had come from Blackheath to see the king and to speak to him ; when they perceived his barge approach ...
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And now for your contempt and disobedience , go you to the prison of the King's Bench , whereunto I commit you ; and remain you there prisoner until the pleasure of the king , your father , be further known .
And now for your contempt and disobedience , go you to the prison of the King's Bench , whereunto I commit you ; and remain you there prisoner until the pleasure of the king , your father , be further known .
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The King , meanwhile , entered New Palace Yard , and , proceeding through Westminster Hall , where his attendants ranged ... at the King's approach , and , leaving the steps of the chair to which the King ascended , flung himself on his ...
The King , meanwhile , entered New Palace Yard , and , proceeding through Westminster Hall , where his attendants ranged ... at the King's approach , and , leaving the steps of the chair to which the King ascended , flung himself on his ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS | 8 |
CAMDEN WILLIAM Queen Eleanors Memorial at Charing | 17 |
CAVENDISH G Wolsey in Whitehall | 38 |
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