Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 128
... Buckingham's servant , Baker - but it was the King , not the Duke , who sent him for it . Buckingham administered the fatal draught to James — but the King was already on the point of drinking it when the Duke arrived back from London ...
... Buckingham's servant , Baker - but it was the King , not the Duke , who sent him for it . Buckingham administered the fatal draught to James — but the King was already on the point of drinking it when the Duke arrived back from London ...
Page 135
... Buckingham and Charles were on exceedingly bad terms . All biographers of Buckingham have put their reconciliation years before it in fact took place and consequently do not allow for the full meaning of Madrid , where , if Charles fell ...
... Buckingham and Charles were on exceedingly bad terms . All biographers of Buckingham have put their reconciliation years before it in fact took place and consequently do not allow for the full meaning of Madrid , where , if Charles fell ...
Page 140
... Buckingham was with Charles . As they came out to welcome him , he burst into tears and cried : ' Steenie , Steenie , wilt thou kill me ? ' Buckingham naturally protested his innocence ; the Privy Council , when it was summoned to ...
... Buckingham was with Charles . As they came out to welcome him , he burst into tears and cried : ' Steenie , Steenie , wilt thou kill me ? ' Buckingham naturally protested his innocence ; the Privy Council , when it was summoned to ...
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FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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