| Francis Bacon - 1763 - 448 pages
...• - ». (/) Gorhambur*. (q) Probably (ke(lady, \vhoj» he afterwards married, Alicej an handfome maiden, to my liking. So as if your Honour will find the time, 1 will come to the court •from Gorhambury upon any warning. How my fales go forward, your Lordlhip... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1819 - 618 pages
...knights in my mess in Gray's-Inn commons; and because I have found out an alderman's daughter (c), an handsome maiden, to my liking. So as if your honour...come to the court from Gorhambury, upon any warning. How my sales go forward, your lordship shall in a few days hear. Mean while, if you will not be pleased... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 386 pages
...could without charge, by your honour's mean, be content to have it, both because of this late disgrace, and because I have three new knights in my mess in...and because I have found out an alderman's daughter, an handsome maiden, to my liking. So as if your honour will find the time, I will come to the court... | |
| Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...could without charge, by your honour's mean, be content to have it, both because of this late disgrace, and because I have three new knights in my mess in...and because I have found out an alderman's daughter, an handsome maiden, to my liking. So as if your honour will find the time, I will come to the court... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...could without charge, by your honour's mean, be content to have it, both because of this late disgrace, and because I have three new knights in my mess in...will find the time, I will come to the court from Gorbambury upon any warning. So I remain your Lordship's most bounden, Fa. BACON. 3rd July, 1603. To... | |
| Francis Bacon - Law - 1830 - 530 pages
...could without charge, by your honour's mean, be content to have it, both because of this late disgrace, and because I have three new knights in my mess in...come to the court from Gorhambury upon any warning. How my sales go forward, your lordship shall in a few days hear ; mean while, if you will not be pleased... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1830 - 530 pages
...could without charge, by your honour's mean, be content to have it, both because of this late disgrace, and because I have three new knights in my mess in...come to the court from Gorhambury upon any warning. How my sales go forward, your lordship shall in a few days hear ; mean while, if you will not be pleased... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 458 pages
...could without charge, by your honour's mean, be content to have it, both because of this late disgrace, and because I have three new knights in my mess in...come to the court from Gorhambury upon any warning. So I remain your Lordship's most bounden, Fn. BACOS. 3rd July, 1603. , To Robert, Lord Cecil. It may... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1838 - 864 pages
...new knights in my mess in Gray's-Inn commons ; and because I have found out an alderman's daughter,J a handsome maiden, to my liking. So as if your honour...come to the court from Gorhambury, upon any warning. How my sales go forward, your lordship shall in a few days hear. Meanwhile, if you will not be pleased... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 pages
...could, without charge, by your honour's mean, be content to have it, both because of this late disgrace, nt and abundant instances may exist to the contrary, yet Gorbambury, upon any warning. • From the Hutfield Collection. t Gorhambury. t Probably the lady whom... | |
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