| sir Henry Ellis - 1827 - 386 pages
...St. George's Chapel at Windsor ; though he is not usually recorded as such in the Lists of Deans. His eagerness for the arrival of the King in Wales by forced marches, is expressed in his postscript, with an earnestness which is almost ludicrous. According to Le Neve's Fasti Ecclesiae... | |
| Henry Ellis - 1827 - 394 pages
...St. George's Chapel at Windsor ; though he is not usually recorded as such in the Lists of Deans. His eagerness for the arrival of the King in Wales by forced marches, is expressed in his postscript, with an earnestness which is almost ludicrous. According to Le Neve's Fasti Ecclesiae... | |
| Henry Ellis - 1827 - 382 pages
...queles vous p'rez entendre qe toute la pais est perdu sy vous ne venez le plus Translation. Our moat redoubted and sovereign Lord the King, I recommend myself humbly to your Highness as your lowly creature and continual orator. And our most redoubted and sovereign Lord, please you... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1827 - 390 pages
...vous pVez entendre qe toute la pais cst perdu sy vous ne venez le plus Translation, Our most redoubled and sovereign Lord the King, I recommend myself humbly to your Highness as your lowly creature and continual orator. And our most redoubted and sovereign Lord, please you... | |
| Edward Parry - 1851 - 532 pages
...incursion in the preceding month. The original of the Archdeacon's letter is written in French. " OUR VERY REDOUBTED AND SOVEREIGN LORD THE KING : I recommend myself humbly to your highness as your lowly creature and continual bedesman. And our very redoubted and sovereign lord the King,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1852 - 574 pages
...incursion in the preceding month. The original of the archdeacon's letteris written in French. " Our very redoubted and sovereign lord the king, I recommend myself humbly to your highness as your lowly creature and continual bedesman. And our very redoubted and sovereign lord the king,... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...he shall inform you, for the preservation of your said county and of all the country around. . : . From day to day letters are arriving from Wales by...as possible. Be pleased to set forth with all your power and march by night as well as by day, for the salvation of those parts. It will be a great disgrace... | |
| 1927 - 136 pages
...Source. — Ellis's Original Letters, second series, vol. i., pp. 17-19. (London : 1827.) [French.'] — Our most redoubted and sovereign Lord the King, I recommend myself humbly to your Highness as your lowly creature and continual orator. And our most redoubted and sovereign Lord, please you... | |
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