The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1Parry & McMillan, 1854 |
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Page v
... Lord Bacon- " For my burial , I desire it may be in St. Michael's Church , St. Albans : there was my mother buried , and it is the parish church of my mansion - house of Gorhambury , and it is the only Christian church within the walls ...
... Lord Bacon- " For my burial , I desire it may be in St. Michael's Church , St. Albans : there was my mother buried , and it is the parish church of my mansion - house of Gorhambury , and it is the only Christian church within the walls ...
Page vi
... Lords , I found that this interview between the king and the chancellor was recorded . • Having made this progress , I was informed that there were many of Lord Bacon's letters in the Lambeth Library . I immediately applied to the ...
... Lords , I found that this interview between the king and the chancellor was recorded . • Having made this progress , I was informed that there were many of Lord Bacon's letters in the Lambeth Library . I immediately applied to the ...
Page x
... Lord Brackley . Lord Keeper . His pecuniary loss . Presents to the monarch and officers of state . To the Lord Keeper . To Judges . Abolition in France of the Epices . King's journey to Scotland . Takes his seat in Chancery . His ...
... Lord Brackley . Lord Keeper . His pecuniary loss . Presents to the monarch and officers of state . To the Lord Keeper . To Judges . Abolition in France of the Epices . King's journey to Scotland . Takes his seat in Chancery . His ...
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