| John Burke - 1831 - 656 sider
...year out of the Exchequer, as a pension, and that was but during pleasure; and I was near £1,000. in debt. Besides, the queen was mightily displeased...to announce her majesty's decease to her successor. Visiting her (he says,) in her last ¡lines«, and praying that her health might amend, she took him... | |
| John Burke - 1835 - 758 sider
...pleasure, and I was near a thousand pounds in debt ; besides the Queen (ELIZABETH, his first cousin) was mightily displeased with me for marrying, and...ways offended at it, which gave me great content." For a further account of this nobleman, see Burke' i Extinct and Dormant Peerage. Sir Hugh was s. by... | |
| Emilia Georgiana Susanna REILLY - 1839 - 182 sider
...Trevanion, of Corriheigh, in Cornwall, as he says himself, " more ''for her worth, than her wealth." "The Queen " was mightily displeased with me for marrying,...ways offended at it, which gave me great content." He was visiting "his kinswoman," Queen Elizabeth, in her last illness, and praying that her health... | |
| 1854 - 694 sider
...during pleasure, and I was near a thousand pounds in debt : besides the queen was mightily offended with me for marrying, and most of my best friends ; only my father was no ways displeased with it, which gave me great content." Mrs. Gary, however deficient in dowry, had, like... | |
| John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke - 1847 - 636 sider
...during pleasure ; and I was near £ 1 ,000 in debt. Besides the Queen was mightily displeased with roe for marrying, and most of my best friends ; only my father was noways offended at it, which gave me great content." The tide of fortune, which he took in the spring,... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1848 - 268 sider
...year out of the Exchequer, as a pension, and that was but during pleasure ; and I was near £1,000 in debt. Besides the Queen was mightily displeased...marrying, and most of my best friends ; only my father was noways offended at it, which gave me great content." The tide of fortune, which he took in the spring,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 sider
...during pleasure, and I was near a thousand pounds in debt; besides, the Queen was mightily offended with me for marrying, and most of my best friends ; only my father was no ways displeased at it, which gave me great content." Mrs. Cary, however deficient in dowry, had, like her... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1854 - 670 sider
...during pleasure, and I was near a thousand pounds in debt; besides the queen was mightily offended with me for marrying, and most of my best friends; only my father was no ways displeased at it, which gave me great content." Mrs. Cary, however deficient in dowry, had, like her... | |
| 1856 - 730 sider
...jointure, and she had betweene five and six hundred pounds in her purse. The Queen was mightily offended with me for marrying, and most of my best friends, only my father was no ways displeased at it, which gave me great content." Soon after the accession of James I., in 1603, Sir... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1866 - 690 sider
...a pension, and that was but during pleasure; and I was near £1,000 in debt. Besides the queen woe mightily displeased with me for marrying, and most...in the spring, was the opportunity afforded him by tbe familiar intercourse with which his kinswoman. Queen ELIZABETH, condescended to treat him, of being... | |
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