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... Buckingham- shire , a young man of five - and - twenty , who had been a ward of the Crown and educated at Oxford in the English Church . He had been at Court and was noticed by Elizabeth , but he was of an old Roman Catholic family ...
... Buckingham- shire , a young man of five - and - twenty , who had been a ward of the Crown and educated at Oxford in the English Church . He had been at Court and was noticed by Elizabeth , but he was of an old Roman Catholic family ...
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... Buckingham , and on the retirement of the Chancellor , Ellesmere , Bacon became Lord Keeper . To the amusement of the Court , this grave philosopher assumed the most magnificent airs of splendour , wore a robe of purple satin , and went ...
... Buckingham , and on the retirement of the Chancellor , Ellesmere , Bacon became Lord Keeper . To the amusement of the Court , this grave philosopher assumed the most magnificent airs of splendour , wore a robe of purple satin , and went ...
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... Buckingham , entreating his intercession , and likewise an address in verse to the Queen , who , he hoped , might not forget her son's high opinion of him . " Who should have mercy if a Queen has none ? " he asks . And he concludes ...
... Buckingham , entreating his intercession , and likewise an address in verse to the Queen , who , he hoped , might not forget her son's high opinion of him . " Who should have mercy if a Queen has none ? " he asks . And he concludes ...
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... Buckingham and other favourites . A Parliamentary grant was an absolute necessity even to pay the present debts , and it was thought that in the present temper of the English they would make it freely for the sake of assisting their ...
... Buckingham and other favourites . A Parliamentary grant was an absolute necessity even to pay the present debts , and it was thought that in the present temper of the English they would make it freely for the sake of assisting their ...
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... Buckingham's brother , Sir Edward Villiers , with whom the profits were shared , and the favourite himself had been bribed . The gold thread had been made from imported material ; and the licences and inspection of alehouses and inns ...
... Buckingham's brother , Sir Edward Villiers , with whom the profits were shared , and the favourite himself had been bribed . The gold thread had been made from imported material ; and the licences and inspection of alehouses and inns ...
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