Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 43
... Lady Douglas , her neighbours at Blackheath . At the end of 1804 , Lady Douglas was suddenly dismissed from intimacy , found herself the recipient of unpleasant letters and drawings and ultimately retaliated by making the charges ...
... Lady Douglas , her neighbours at Blackheath . At the end of 1804 , Lady Douglas was suddenly dismissed from intimacy , found herself the recipient of unpleasant letters and drawings and ultimately retaliated by making the charges ...
Page 95
... Lady Elizabeth , ' wrote Simon Renard to Philip . " They say that the Queen has given her consent . . . . They intend to move to declare that the Lady Elizabeth is a bastard , hoping thus to upset Your Majesty's plans . ' But the news ...
... Lady Elizabeth , ' wrote Simon Renard to Philip . " They say that the Queen has given her consent . . . . They intend to move to declare that the Lady Elizabeth is a bastard , hoping thus to upset Your Majesty's plans . ' But the news ...
Page 97
... Lady Elizabeth and the King of Sweden's son , for which purpose he brought a letter from the young man accrediting him to the Lady . Before he had been received by the Queen , he went to present his letter to the Lady Elizabeth ...
... Lady Elizabeth and the King of Sweden's son , for which purpose he brought a letter from the young man accrediting him to the Lady . Before he had been received by the Queen , he went to present his letter to the Lady Elizabeth ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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