Epistolae Ho-Elianae: the Familiar Letters of James Howell
Epistolae Ho-Elianae: the Familiar Letters of James Howell
James Howell, Joseph Jacobs
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She brought over with her two hundred thousand Crowns in gold and silver, as half her Portion, and the other Moiety is to be paid at the year's end. Her first suit of Servants (by Article) are to be French, and as they die English are to succeed ; she is also allow'd twenty-eight Ecclesiasticks of any Order, except Jesuits; sl Bishop for her Almoner, and to have private exercise of her Religion for her and her Servants. I pray convey the inclosM to my Father by the next conveniency, and pray pr...esent my dear love to my Sister ; I hope to see you at Dyvinnock about Michaelmas, for I intend to wait upon my Father, and I will take my Mother in the way, I mean Oxford. In the interim I rest — Your most affectionate Brother, J. H, Zond.f 16 May 1626. XXIII. To my Uncle, Sir Sackvill Trevor, from Oxford. Sir, I AM sorry I must write to you the sad tidings of the dis- solution of the Parliament here, which was done suddenly. Sir John Elliot was in the heat of a high Speech against the Digitized by VjOOQIC Sect.
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