| George Mackenzie - 1711 - 668 sidor
...fome of their Number mould be, lent to Examine the Queen. Whereupon the Arch-Bifhop of Canter* lury, the Duke of Suffolk, the Earl of Southampton and the Bifhop of Win' chffler were fent to her. How much (he Confefled to them is not very clear, neither by the Journal,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 550 sidor
...verfally approved; and the Archbifhop of Canterbury, the Duke of Suffolk, the Earl of South, ampton, and the Bifhop of Weftminfter, were appointed a committee...proceeding, it feems on further confideration, did notpleafe the King; for on Monday, January 3oth, the Lord Chancellor acquainted the houfe, that a better... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1816 - 720 sidor
...he proposed, that some of their number should he sent to examine the Queen. Whereupon the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Duke of Suffolk, the Earl of Southampton, and the Bishop of Westminster, were sent to her. How much she confessed to them is not very cjear, neither... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 620 sidor
...he proposed that some of their number should be sent to examine the queen ; whereupon the archbishop of Canterbury, the duke of Suffolk, the earl of Southampton, and the bishop of West* He tidd his writ, not by virtue of any restoration in blood, bat of his creation by... | |
| Henry Soames - 1826 - 682 sidor
...foundation for such proceedings as should appear to be necessary, it was voted that the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Duke of Suffolk, the Earl of Southampton, and the Bishop of Westminster, should be sent to examine the unhappy Queen. To these Lords she confessed her... | |
| |