Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... appealed to Rome . Father Nassau , one of the staff at the Catholic chapel in Warwick Street , went to the Pope to lay the case before him on the understanding that , if the answer allowed it , she would at once return to her conjugal ...
... appealed to Rome . Father Nassau , one of the staff at the Catholic chapel in Warwick Street , went to the Pope to lay the case before him on the understanding that , if the answer allowed it , she would at once return to her conjugal ...
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... appeal to them and when she did , on the last day of Fenwick's life , they refused her by a majority of forty - five . Fenwick was executed on January 28 , 1697 , having been shriven by Thomas White , the nonjuring Bishop of ...
... appeal to them and when she did , on the last day of Fenwick's life , they refused her by a majority of forty - five . Fenwick was executed on January 28 , 1697 , having been shriven by Thomas White , the nonjuring Bishop of ...
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... appeals for money , but in it she mentioned that the following week the Duchess de Duras , dame du palais to the Queen was to pay her a visit . ' I shall see her alone ; the public must not know it , as it might get talked about on ...
... appeals for money , but in it she mentioned that the following week the Duchess de Duras , dame du palais to the Queen was to pay her a visit . ' I shall see her alone ; the public must not know it , as it might get talked about on ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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