The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . n let me obteyne this request; And soe I will leave to treble your Grace anyfurther. With mine earnest grayer to the Trinitie to Lave your Grace in his good keeping, andto direct you in all yo actions, from my dolcfull pirison in the Tower the 6th of Maye, Your most Loyall and ever faythfuU Wife, Ann Bvlsn. The Ladye .... to the Kinge lie . . of the Towe .... At the foot of the MSS. the following memorandum appears in the same handwriting. Thepart destroyed by fire is su
The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . n let me obteyne this request; And soe I will leave to treble your Grace anyfurther. With mine earnest grayer to the Trinitie to Lave your Grace in his good keeping, andto direct you in all yo actions, from my dolcfull pirison in the Tower the 6th of Maye, Your most Loyall and ever faythfuU Wife, Ann Bvlsn. The Ladye .... to the Kinge lie . . of the Towe .... At the foot of the MSS. the following memorandum appears in the same handwriting. Thepart destroyed by fire is supplied in italics :— On the King sending a messenger to Queen Ann Bulen in the Tower willing her to confessethe t7-utk, she said that she could confesse noe more, then shee had already done. But as heeayd she must conceale nothing she would add this, that she did acknowledge her selfe indebtedto the king for many favours, for raysing her first to be * * * next to be a Marques, nextto be his Queoie, and that now he coidd bestowe noe further honor upon her than if he were sotpleased to make her by martirdome a ^ ^^^v-?^.. /7 ; ^r, .^^•<^ ^^
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