. London . INTERIOR OK PART OF CROSBY HALL, CALLED THE COUNCIL ROOM, LOOKING EAST next lived in the house. To him More wrote his well-knownletter from the Tower. William Roper, Mores son-in-law,and William Rustill, his nephew; Sir Thomas dArcy;William Bond, Alderman and Sheriff, and merchant adven-turer ; Sir John Spencer, ancestor of Lord Northampton ; PLANTAGENET 139 Mary, Countess of Pembroke, and sister of Sir PhilipSidney— The gentlest shepherdess that lived that day ; And most resembling, both in shape and spirit Her brother dear— the Earl of Northampton, who accompanied Charles I. toMad


. London . INTERIOR OK PART OF CROSBY HALL, CALLED THE COUNCIL ROOM, LOOKING EAST next lived in the house. To him More wrote his well-knownletter from the Tower. William Roper, Mores son-in-law,and William Rustill, his nephew; Sir Thomas dArcy;William Bond, Alderman and Sheriff, and merchant adven-turer ; Sir John Spencer, ancestor of Lord Northampton ; PLANTAGENET 139 Mary, Countess of Pembroke, and sister of Sir PhilipSidney— The gentlest shepherdess that lived that day ; And most resembling, both in shape and spirit Her brother dear— the Earl of Northampton, who accompanied Charles I. toMadrid on his romantic journey ; Sir Stephen Langham— a_ pifc^t^:--^ . w^issijl.


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