| John Lingard - 1902 - 572 sidor
...previously intrigued to obtain it, is evident irom a letter written to iiim afterwards by Paget. " Remember what you promised me in " the gallery at...the king that dead is; remember what you promised me imme" diately after, devising with me about the place which you now "occupy." July 7, 1549. —... | |
| James Gairdner - 1911 - 470 sidor
...admonish him pretty freely. " Remember," paget's he wrote to him, " what you promised me in the gallery of Westminster before the breath was out of the body...what you promised immediately after devising with me 1 Proelatnatwns of Edward VI., published 1550. See also Stoele's lloynl Proclamations, vol. i. No.... | |
| Edward VI (King of England) - 1857 - 644 sidor
...shown by Paget's letter to the lord protector, written on the 7th July, 1549, in which he writes, " Remember what you promised me in the gallery at Westminster before the breath was out of the body of tbe king that dead is. Remember what you promised immediately after, derising with me concerning the... | |
| Edward VI (King of England) - 1857 - 632 sidor
...shown by Paget's letter to the lord protector, written on the 7th July, 1549, in which he writes, " Remember what you promised me in the gallery at Westminster...thwart now. And that was to follow mine advice in all your proceedings, more than any other man's." This long and very important letter, of which the... | |
| Royal Historical Society - 1996 - 284 sidor
...Howards and perhaps long before, did they seal the understanding that bolstered the protectorate only 'in the gallery at Westminster, before the breath was out of the body of the King that dead is'?' 3 2 Individuals and groups did contrive to influence the king for their personal advancement and the... | |
| Chris Skidmore - 2007 - 398 sidor
...words that passed between them, but two years later, Paget reminded his friend of their conversation: 'Remember what you promised me in the gallery at Westminster...the king that dead is. Remember what you promised me immediately after, devising with me concerning the place which you now occupy . . . And that was... | |
| Jessie Childs - 2007 - 450 sidor
...This dog is dead,' George Blagge wrote with savage glee, 'the soul is down to hell' (AH, I, no. 295). you now occupy, I trust, in the end to good purpose,...thwart now. And that was to follow mine advice in all your proceedings more than any other man's. Which promise I wish Your Grace had kept, for then... | |
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