| sir Thomas Hugh Constable (1st bart.) - 1817 - 474 lehte
...following answer, wriilcu in the ling's own hand, which is still extant: «' Newcastle 6 June 1646. My Lord Aston and Tildesley The greatest of my misfortunes...gallant and loyal subjects as you are, as I ought or would : for the present I must deal freely with you, and give you my directions • which is, that... | |
| John Debrett - 1820 - 828 lehte
...which being delivered safe, he returned with the following answer : " Newcastle, June 6, 1646. " MY LORD ASTON AND TILDESLEY, " The greatest of my misfortunes...gallant and loyal subjects as you are, as I ought or would. For the present I mnst deal freely with yon, which is, that I can give you 110 relief; but... | |
| John Debrett - 1825 - 672 lehte
...which being delivered safe, he returned with the following answer : — " Newcastle, June C, 1G46. " MY LORD ASTON AND TILDESLEY, " The greatest of my misfortunes...gallant and loyal subjects as you are, as I ought or would,. For the present I must deal freely with you, which is, that I can give you no relief; but... | |
| John Debrett - 1828 - 576 lehte
...safely, he returned with the following answer i — " Newcastle, June 6, 1646. " MY LORD ASTON AXD TILDESLEY. " The greatest of my misfortunes is, that...gallant and loyal subjects as you are, as I ought or would. For the present I must deal freely with yon, whic:, is, that I can give you no relief ; but... | |
| William Gresley - 1840 - 328 lehte
...the fortress, may be seen by the following letter from his Majesty: " Newcastle, June 6, 1646. " My Lord Aston and Tildesley, " The greatest of my misfortunes is, that I cannot reward soe gallant and loyall subjects as you are as I ought and would. For the present I must deale freely... | |
| William Gresley - 1840 - 330 lehte
...the fortress, may be seen by the following letter from his Majesty: " Newcastle, June 6, 1646. " My Lord Aston and Tildesley, " The greatest of my misfortunes is, that I cannot reward soe gallant and loyall subjects as you are as I ought and would. For the present I must deale freely... | |
| William Gresley - 1843 - 272 lehte
...1646." " My Lord Aston and Tildesley, " The greatest of my misfortunes is, that I cannot reward soe gallant and loyal subjects as you are as I ought and would. For the present I must deale freely with you, and give you my condition, which is, that I can give you no relief; but I desire... | |
| James Balfour Paul - 1904 - 638 lehte
...his Majesty at Newcastle, from whom he brought back the following answer, dated 6 June 1646 : — ' The greatest of my misfortunes is, that I cannot reward...such gallant and loyal subjects as you are as I ought or would; for the present I must deal freely with you, and give you my directions, which is, that I... | |
| James William Carlile - 1906 - 538 lehte
...Lichfield. For which service the King wrote him a special letter, 6. June, 1646, in which he said, " The greatest of my misfortunes is, that I cannot reward...gallant, and loyal subjects as you are, as I ought or would for the present." Mar. 1629, Mary, eld. d. of Sir Richard Weston of Skreenes. Lord High Treasurer.... | |
| George Edward Cokayne - 1910 - 552 lehte
...footman. For his services at Lichfield the King wrote him a special letter, 6 June 1646, in which he said, "The greatest of my misfortunes is, that I cannot...gallant and loyal subjects as you are, as I ought or would." (ex inform. Major Francis Skeet.) VG (c) " She grew melancholy and lost her wits, keeping... | |
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