| Edward Edwards - 1868 - Страниц: 820
...paragraphs beginning, " The Lord Cobham hath accused me," &c. (P. 425.) 424 425 the Lady Arabella:" "The Lady doth here protest, upon her salvation, that she never dealt in any of these things." Lord Cecil: " The Lord Cobham wrote to the Lady Arabella to know if he might come to speak with her... | |
| Mrs. A. Murray Smith - 1889 - Страниц: 306
...king." " Whereupon the lord admiral,* who was with the Lady Arbella in a gallery, stood up, and said, ' The lady doth here protest upon her salvation, that...these things, and so she willed me to tell the court.' " t The reflections apparently cast upon Arabella's character at the trial were suppressed, although... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1913 - Страниц: 318
...wrote to her she laughed him to scorn. Hereupon Lord Nottingham, Arabella's escort, arose and said: "The Lady doth here protest upon her salvation that...things ; and so she willed me to tell the Court." Sir Walter now renewed his contention that Cobham should be produced, but without avail. The Attorney... | |
| Harry Lushington Stephen - 1899 - Страниц: 304
...consent The lord Admiral (Nottingham) being by in a Standing, with the lady Arabella, spake to the court: The lady doth here protest upon her salvation, that...these things, and so she willed me to tell the court. LORD CECIL—The lord Cobham wrote to my lady Arabella, to know if he might come to speak with her,... | |
| Richard Harold St. Maur - 1902 - Страниц: 758
...which she laughed at, and immediately sent it to the King." Lord Nottingham then rose and said : — " The Lady doth here protest, upon her salvation, that...these things, and so she willed me to tell the court." The Attorney-General also declared Lady Arabella's complete innocence in the matter. (Lodge. Life and... | |
| Beatrice Marshall - 1906 - Страниц: 358
...cousin, though he is old enow to be her grandfather), and he stood up and declared, ' The lady here doth protest upon her salvation that she never dealt in any of these things, and so she willeth me to tell the Court.' Then my Lord Cecil again spoke on the Lady Arabella's behalf, saying... | |
| M. Lefuse - 1913 - Страниц: 368
...attended by the Lord Admiral. He it was who, during the progress of the trial, stood up and declared: "The lady doth here protest upon her salvation that...of these things, and so she willed me to tell the Court."1 Indeed, no one seems to have looked upon Arabella as anything but innocent. Cecil, speaking... | |
| Blanche C. Hardy - 1913 - Страниц: 394
...Admiral, the Earl of Nottingham, by whom she sat, rose in his gallery, and declared ' The lady here doth protest upon her salvation that she never dealt in...these things, and so she willed me to tell the Court ' " ; while Sir Robert Cecil, a useful partisan, stated : " Here hath been a touch of the Lady Arbella... | |
| George Borrow, Edward Hale Bierstadt - 1928 - Страниц: 542
...consent." The lord-admiral (Nottingham) who was standing by with the Lady Arabella, spoke to the court. "The lady doth here protest, upon her salvation, that...these things; and so she willed me to tell the court." Lord Cecil.—"The Lord Cobham wrote to my Lady Arabella, to know if he might come to speak with her,... | |
| John Nichols - 1828 - Страниц: 690
...to the King." The Lord Admiral, who was with the Lady Arabella in a gallery, stood up, and said, " The Lady doth here protest upon her salvation, that...these things, and so she willed me to tell the Court." It does not appear in the printed account of Raleigh's trial, that her name was even mentioned, except... | |
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