| Anthony Collins - 1729 - 94 pągines
...With this the Prieft was fo diforct der'd, that he could proceed no farther. One " Day the King gave the Duke of Norfolk the " Sword of State to carry before him to the Chap" pel, and he ftood at the Door. Upon which the " King faid to him, My Lord, your Father would... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 604 pągines
...1686, resigned his command. He stood staunch to his religion " One day," says Burnet, " the King gave the Duke of Norfolk the sword of state to carry before him to the Popish chapel : and he stood at the door. Upon which the King said to him, ' my Lord, your father would... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 604 pągines
...1686, resigned his command. He stood staunch to his religion. " One da)i," says Burnet, " the King gave the Duke of Norfolk the sword of state to carry before him to the Popish chapel : and he stood at the door. Upon which the King said to him, ' my Lord, your father would... | |
| Lewis Innes, Thomas Innes, James Stanier Clarke, James II (King of England) - 1816 - 752 pągines
...for their own vindication. * Anecdote somewhat similar to this (page 712.) " One day the King gave the Duke of Norfolk the Sword of State to carry before him to Chapel» and he stood at the door ; upon which the King said to him, My Lord, your Father would have... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 pągines
...own. With this the priest was so disordered, that he could proceed no further. One day the king gave the duke of Norfolk the sword of state to carry before him to 684 the chapel : and he stood at the door. Upon which the king said to him, My lord, your father would... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 pągines
...own. With this the priest was so disordered, that he could proceed no further. One day the king gave the duke of Norfolk the sword of state to carry before him to 684 the chapel : and he stood at the door. Upon which the king said to him, My lord, your father would... | |
| 1826 - 384 pągines
...in high displeasure, and turned the duke out of all his employments. On another occasion, James gave the Duke of Norfolk the sword of state to carry before him to the Catholic chapel. When they arrived at the chapel door, the duke halting there, stepped aside to allow... | |
| Henry Blackwell - 1828 - 352 pągines
...Mowbray," and took his seat accordingly at the upper end of the baron's bench. Bishop Burnet says, " that the king giving the Duke of Norfolk the sword of state to carry before him to the chapel, he went with it as far as the door, and there stood ; upon which the king said to him, ' My Lord, your... | |
| William White - 1832 - 714 pągines
...son JJeary, who was a " stanch Protestant." One day, says Burnet, " the King (James II.) gave this Duke of Norfolk the sword of state to carry before him to the popish chapel ; and Tie stood at the door. Upon which the King said unto him, ' My lord, your father... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 424 pągines
...the priest was so disordered, that he could proceed no further. One day the king gave the duke 684 of Norfolk the sword of state to carry before him to the chapel : and he stood at the door. Upon which the king said to him, My lord, your father would have gone further... | |
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