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" Then he called to my Lord Strange to put on his order, and said, " Charles, once this day I will send it you again by Bagaley, pray return it to my gracious Sovereign, when you shall be so happy as to see him ; and say, I sent it in all humility and gratitude,... "
Remains historical and literary connected with the Palatine counties of ... - Page ccxxxv
by Chetham Society - 1843
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An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man, from the ..., Volume 1

Joseph Train - Isle of Man - 1845 - 474 pages
...EARI. told his son, " I will send you this by Bayyerlry, and pray return it to my gracious sorereign when you shall be so happy as to see him ; and say,...humility and gratitude, as I received it, spotless ami free from any stain, according to the honourable example of my loyal ancestors." When they were...
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English Churchwomen of the Seventeenth Century

Great Britain - 1846 - 140 pages
...order, and said, ' Charles, once this day I will send it to you again by Bagaley ; pray return it to our gracious sovereign, when you shall be so happy as...to the honourable example of my ancestors.' " Then we went to prayer, and my lord commanded Mr.Greenhaughto read the Decalogue, and at the end of every...
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The Rose, the shamrock and the thistle, a magazine. Vol.1, June ..., Volume 4

1864 - 694 pages
...once this da}1, I will send it you again, by ISagaley ; pray return it to my gracious Sovereign, whim you shall be so happy as to see him ; and say, I send it in all humility and gratitude, as I received it spotless, and free from any stain, according...
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Private Devotions and Miscellanies of James, Seventh Earl of ..., Volume 67

James Stanley Earl of Derby - Isle of Man - 1867 - 232 pages
...the morning. As he laid him down upon the right side with his hand under his face, he said, Metbinks I lie like a monument in a church ; and to-morrow...Then he went to prayer, and my Lord commanded Mr. Grenehalgh to read the Decalogue ; and at the end of every commandment made his confession, and then...
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The Lady of Latham: Being the Life and Original Letters of Charlotte de la ...

Madame de Witt (Henriette Elizabeth) - 1869 - 330 pages
...by Charles II., before his departure for Holland, " and I will send it to you again by Baggerley ; pray return it to my gracious sovereign, when you shall be so happy as to see him, and say I send it with all humility and gratitude, as I received it, spotless and free from any stain, according...
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The ladye Shakerley. By one of the House of Egerton [F.M. Wilbraham?].

Frances M. Wilbraham - 1871 - 330 pages
...put on his Order this day, and, said he, ' I will send it to you again by Baggerley, and I pray you return it to my gracious Sovereign, when you shall...any stain, according to the honourable example of my loyal ancestors.' After prayer, during which he received absolution and the. Sacrament, they commenced...
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The Orders of Knighthood, British and Foreign, with a Brief Review ..., Part 1

Sourindro Mohun Tagore - Orders of knighthood and chivalry - 1883 - 270 pages
...Strange, to put on his Order, saying " Charles, once this day I will send it you again by Bagaley, Pray return it to my gracious Sovereign when you shall...according to the honourable example of my ancestors." "The Earl of Derby" says Lord Clarendon, "was a man of unquestionable loyalty to the King, and gave...
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History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1656, Volume 2

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1903 - 416 pages
...character he bore. "Return it," he said to his son, as he handed him the insignia of the Garter, " to my gracious Sovereign when you shall be so happy...spotless and free from any stain according to the example of my loyal ancestors." * The headsman's axe ended a life which if it had been prolonged would...
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The Life-story of Charlotte de la Trémoille: Countess of Derby

Mary Catherine Rowsell - Great Britain - 1905 - 212 pages
...his order, telling him that he should receive it again, and so " return it to my gracious sovereign and say I sent it in all humility and gratitude, as I received it spotless and free from any stain." The scaffold — which by one of the delicate refinements of Puritanism was fashioned of the old wood...
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The King in Exile: The Wanderings of Charles II. from June 1646 to July 1654

Eva Scott - 1905 - 574 pages
...when the opportunity arose. ' And say I sent it, in all humility and gratitude,' bade the dying man, ' as I received it, spotless and free from any stain, according to the example of my loyal ancestors.'4 On the same day, two of his officers, Captain Benbow and Sir Timothy...
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