A MYSTERIOUS OBJECT
... picture were Englishmen, and conjectures that the 't Maltase:Ours may have the ill-fated Vip.rount Itocheford (brother of Anne Boleyn) and (afterwards Lord) Paget. ...
... picture were Englishmen, and conjectures that the 't Maltase:Ours may have the ill-fated Vip.rount Itocheford (brother of Anne Boleyn) and (afterwards Lord) Paget. ...
... Daniel O'Connell died, 1847 16 S Mrs. Homans died, 1835 17 Su Sunday after Ascension Pay IS Legion of Honour estah., To Anne Boleyn led, 1530 W Columbns died, 1506 21 Til Maria Edgeworth died, 1819 22 I F Robert Vernor died, 1349 23 S Sir J. FranUUn sailed ...
... tors. THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE has some papers â¢f considerable interest, among which may be noted Hepworth Dixon's on Anne Boleyn, in which a not very successful attempt is made to whitewash the char- acter of this noted figure in English history. Br ...
... Recorder shows that Times deserves it. of rank were beheaded with the sword in France in the 15th and 16t centuries. Queen Anne Boleyn, too, was bebeaded by in 1536, the execa- tioner a Frenchman sent for from Calais, for the purpose, by Heary VIII. The Queen ...
... flooring of this Green, and the clouds are driven across the blue sky overhead. In the centre a small space Is railed in. Here Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, Lady Jane Grey, and Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Es - sex, were beheaded, victims to the passions of a cruel ...
... ss that of poor Anne Boleyn, one of the unhappy victim-wives of Henry VIII. The other dsy 1 went down to make inquiries (writes Morning Leader man). 1 wss anxious arrange interview. There are several interesting questions which poor Anne could dispose of ...
... the families Brereton and Davenport, the lith century and earlier. There was a Sir Davenport and Urian Brereton. Queen Anne Boleyn had a favourite Italian greyhound she called Urian. Lawrence Yaox, who was ejected from the wardenship of Manchester collegiate ...
... ol his own because the Pope would not permit that gooc monarch to, divorce his wife and wed that handsomi young wench, Anne Boleyn. That King Henry die this Mr. Randolph will hardly have the effrontery t( dea ?? Yours truly, FAIR PLAY. ...
... ae eldest dau Wii I ghter of Sir Francis Knollys, by his + origin. ally Catherine Carey, whose mother was the sister of Anne Boleyn. Lettice was, first cys therefore, sin ( once removed ) to her majesty Twas onl Minutes I yon Thursday evening that for ...
... pliant Lord Audley was Lord Keener The second Act was not passed to hasten the divorce, to tbat the King rtujht marry Anne Boleyn, for he had married her, and Queen E izabeth, the offspring of the marriage, was born before that Act was passed.— Then ...
... conseoated the blposjqr> many of the iliustrions dead Mr, Dixoi| ddjvered Us conelnding remarks, in the' of he allnds&to Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, and 'o&ers who had there caiiure luuesß ench saiterera of past. Mr. Dixon shortly afterwards drove away ...
... the Pope for several years without coming to any settlement, till the King, becoming impatient, was privately married te Anne Boleyn the 25th of January, 1533. Two months later, Cranmer, the Archbishop Canterbury, pronounced this marriage a lawful one, ...