| Sir Cuthbert Sharp - 1840 - 478 pàgines
...townships in the immediate neighbourhood.* The Earl of Sussex writes to Cecil on the 20th t Nov. — " He is a rare burde, that, by one meanes or other, hathe not some of his with the two Earles, or in his harte wisheth not well to the cause they pretend. The Earles, as you wryte, be olde... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 628 pàgines
...surely trust to in these parts. To be short with you, he is a rare bird that by one means or other hath not some of his with the two Earls, or in his heart wisheth not well to the cause they pretend. Seeing what groweth hi all the realm by this matter, I wish heartily the Queen's Majesty should quench... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1871 - 776 pàgines
...faction. [If pages.] Nov. 20. 32. Thomas Earl of Sussex to Sir Wm. Cecil. He is a rare bird York. that has not some of his with the two Earls, or in his heart wishes not well to their cause. I heartily wish that Her Majesty would quench this fire at the beginning,... | |
| James Joel Cartwright - 1872 - 424 pàgines
...very freely. The Earl of Sussex, in one of his letters to Cecil, says : " He is a rare bird that has not some of his with the two Earls, or in his heart wishes not well to their cause." He begs him also not to be sparing of money, and to send some good... | |
| Richard Welford - 1885 - 570 pàgines
...may be gathered from a letter of the earl of Sussex, written to Cecil on the 2Oth of November : — " He is a rare burde that, by one meanes or other, hathe not some of his with the two earls, or in his harte wisheth not well to the cause they pretend." The flame of rebellion spread over the whole diocese... | |
| Henry James Swallow - 1885 - 372 pàgines
...effect. York, Nov. 20. — Thomas, Earl of Sussex, to Sir Wm. Cecil. — "He is a rare bird that hath not some of his with the two Earls, or in his heart wishes not well to their cause. I heartily wish that her Majesty would quench this fire at the beginning,... | |
| 1907 - 570 pàgines
...actively joined the rebels. As the earl of Sussex wrote to Cecil (Nov. 20) — "he is a rare bird that has not some of his with the two earls, or in his heart wishes not well to their cause."1 On the 20th November Henry, lord Hunsdon, wrote to Cecil in the same... | |
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