| Arthur Cayley - 1808 - 380 страници
...honourable courage of a king ! Whereupon, they say, that a priest of Sir Robert Brakenbery took-up the bodies again, and secretly interred them in such place, as, by the occasion of his death who only knew it, could never since come to light. Very truth is it, and well known, that at such time... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 402 страници
...added, the bodies were afterwards taken up by "a priest of Sir Robert Brakenbury, and secretly interred in such place, as by the occasion of his death, which...knew it, could never since come to light. Very truth it is and well known, that at such time as Sir James Tirrel was in the Tower, for treason committed... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 708 страници
...added, the bodies were afterwards taken up by " a priest of Sir Robert Brakenbury, and secretly interred in such place, as by the occasion of his death, which...knew it, could never since come to light. Very truth it is and well known, that at such time as Sir James Tirrel was in the Tower, for treason committed... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 502 страници
...is also plain from sir Thomas More's history, who wrote a few years afterwards. " Very truth it is, and well known, " that at such time as sir James Tyrrel was in the Tower for " treason committed against king Henry VII., both Dighton and " he were examined, and confessed the uiurder in manner above " written."... | |
| 1837 - 1032 страници
...place, because they were a king's sons ; whereupon they say that a priest of Sir Robert Brackenbury's took up the bodies again, and secretly interred them...which only knew it, could never since come to light.' This however is evidently a story both improbable in itself, and one which, although it might naturally... | |
| 1838 - 530 страници
...because they were a king's sons ; whereupon they say that a priest of Sir Robert Brackenbury's look up the bodies again, and secretly interred them in...which only knew it, could never since come to light.' This however is evidently a "*.ory both improbable in itself, and one which, although it light naturally... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1841 - 372 страници
...perished in the Tower. upon, they say that a priest of Sir Robert Brackenberry took up the bodies, and secretly interred them in such place, as by the occasion of his death, for he alone knew it, could never come to light. Very truth it is, and well known, that, at such time... | |
| John Lingard - 1848 - 378 страници
...is also plain from sir Thomas More's history, who wrote a few years afterwards. " Very truth it is, and " well known, that at such time as sir James Tyrrel was " in the Tower for treason committed against king " Henry VII., both Dighton and he were examined, and " confessed the murder in manner above written."... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 378 страници
...is also plain from sir Thomas More's history, who wrote a few years afterwards. " Very truth it is, and " well known, that at such time as sir James Tyrrel was " in the Tower for treason committed against king " Henry VII., both Dighton and he were examined, and " confessed the murder in manner above written."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 538 страници
...Whereupon, they say, that a priest of sir Robert Brakenburies tooke up the bodies againe, and secretlie interred them in such place as, by the occasion of his death which onelie knew it, could never since come to light. Vcrie truth it is, and well knownc, that at such time... | |
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