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Despite the Puritans ' rousing opposition in the country ( which her zealously anti-catholic councillor Sir Francis Walsingham secretly approves of ), Elizabeth seems taken with the witty and flower-tongued François.
It seems the unostentatious hunting lodge was rebuilt many times, and had an uneventful history until Elizabeth I, before her succession, was imprisoned there by her sister Queen Mary between 1554 and 1555.
The word regicide seems to have come into popular use among foreign Catholics when Pope Sixtus V renewed the solemn bull of excommunication against the " crowned regicide " Queen Elizabeth I, for executing Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1587 among other things.
John Cox suggests that it is linked to the unfolding conflict between the Earl of Essex and Queen Elizabeth, in which Parthenophe stands for Elizabeth: " Since Parthenophe means virgin Barnes's dream seems unavoidably political, and the stance of frustrated expectation, occasioned by an unyielding and unapproachable female, seems appropriate to one of Essex's party in the early 1590s.
It seems that he was much favoured at the court of Elizabeth, and he hoped that it would be the same with her successor.
Horner's primary mistress Lady Fidget, spokeswoman for " the virtuous gang " of secretly sex-hungry town wives, was played by the dynamic Elizabeth Knepp, who Samuel Pepys declared " the most excellent, mad-humoured thing, and sings the noblest I've ever heard ", talents that the famous drinking scene in Horner's lodging seems designed to do justice to.
Queen Elizabeth I of England granted the estate in 1573 to Thomas Radcliffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, who seems to have largely rebuilt the north wing.
They had one daughter, Elizabeth, who seems to have inherited a considerable portion of her father ’ s intellectual abilities.
However he thought that " the binding seems to be of the time of Queen Elizabeth "!
His dilemma seems to be answered when Elizabeth Lackersteen, the orphaned niece of Mr Lackersteen, the local timber firm manager, arrives.
His share in the negotiations for the marriage between Charles IX and Elizabeth of Austria, and for that of Margaret Valois with the prince of Navarre, seems to have won him some favor only briefly, for Catherine de ' Medici knew only too well what a constant menace the personal policy of the Guises constituted for that of the king.
There is some internal evidence, from the allusion to the 43rd year of Queen Elizabeth, that the production was performed before her Majesty in 1600 ; and it seems likely that it was a revival of a more ancient piece.
Lord Dudley ( though he had a legitimate son, and a granddaughter by him, as well as four legitimate daughters and numerous grandchildren ) seems to have attended to the up-bringing of his natural children by Elizabeth Tomlinson ; he educated them and provided for them.
On November 23, 1767, William Shipley married Elizabeth Miller, and seems to have retired to Maidstone about 1768.
There is some evidence that he may have had the music for either this piece or his 40 / 60 voice mass with him on his diplomatic visit to London in 1567, since Thomas Tallis seems to have been inspired and challenged by it, and shortly afterwards wrote his own 40-voice tour-de-force Spem in alium, commissioned by the Earl of Leicester for Queen Elizabeth.
Gilpin married Elizabeth Paddock ; they had two ( or possibly three ) sons, one of whom seems to have remained dependent on his father.
Kinsey interrupts someone meddling with the boxes of Libby's possessions in the Glasses ' basement, and on searching through what remains, finds nothing of significance except a letter from Laurence, indicating that he was in love with ' Elizabeth ', which seems to confirm that he and Libby were indeed having an affair.
While he and Elizabeth are out with Stephen Norton, another guest and a birdwatcher, Norton sees something through his binoculars that seems to upset him.
This seems surprising, considering that Elizabeth ’ s grandfather, Peter de Montfort, had kidnapped the young Prince Edward during the Barons ' Revolt of 1258 – 1265.
Elizabeth Salter's charge of empty ' sensationalism ' seems highly unjust.
Elizabeth Gaskell would have preferred to call the novel Margaret Hale, the heroine's name, as she did in 1848 for the novel Mary Barton, but Dickens prevailed, saying in a letter dated July 26, 1854, that " North South ” seems better.

Elizabeth and have
They want to own a junior-grade castle, or a manor house, or some modest little place where Shakespeare might once have staged a pageant for Great Elizabeth and all her bearded courtiers.
She is reputed to have met with Queen Elizabeth 1 in 1593.
But if every historian were to assert that Queen Elizabeth was observed walking around happy and healthy after her funeral, and then interpreted that to mean that they had risen from the dead, then we'd have reason to appeal to natural laws in order to dispute their interpretation.
With the descendents of Charles I thus either childless ( in the case of William III and Anne ) or Catholic, consideration then fell to the descendants of Elizabeth of Bohemia, the only other child of James I to have reached adulthood.
They pointed out that astrologers have only a small knowledge of astronomy and that they often do not take into account basic features such as the precession of the equinoxes which would change the position of the sun with time ; they commented on the example of Elizabeth Teissier who claimed that " the sun ends up in the same place in the sky on the same date each year " as the basis for claims that two people with the same birthday but a number of years apart should be under the same planetary influence.
Some other early Latter-day Saint leaders, including Brigham Young, Orson Pratt and Elizabeth Ann Whitney claimed to have received several words in the Adamic language in revelations.
" John Updike, comparing Abner to a “ hillbilly Candide ,” added that the strip ’ s “ richness of social and philosophical commentary approached the Voltairean .” Charlie Chaplin, William F. Buckley, Al Hirschfeld, Harpo Marx, Russ Meyer, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ralph Bakshi, Shel Silverstein, Hugh Downs, Gene Shalit, Frank Cho, Daniel Clowes and ( reportedly ) even Queen Elizabeth have confessed to being fans of Li ' l Abner.
Other Scholars, such as Elizabeth Dunn and Julia Elyachar have claimed that neoliberalism requires and creates its own form of governmentality.
Recently, meetings have been attended by Queen Elizabeth II, who is the Head of the Commonwealth, although the Queen's formal appearance only began in 1997.
As global interconnectedness makes legitimate suspense more difficult to achieve, several writers — including Elizabeth Peters, P. C. Doherty, Steven Saylor, and Lindsey Davis — have eschewed fabricating convoluted plots in order to manufacture tension, instead opting to set their characters in some former period.
Critics have explored the connection between the creation of Thomas ' mythological pasts into his works such as " The Orchards ", which Ann Elizabeth Mayer believes reflects the Welsh myths of the Mabinogion.
After he and his lover, Elizabeth, have a pregnancy scare, they decide to marry.
Queen Elizabeth I of England is noted to have been entertained by " Country Dancing ," although the relationship of the dances she saw to the surviving dances of the mid-17th century is disputed.
It may have been in The Englishwoman ’ s Journal, first issued in 1858, that Elizabeth first read of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, who had become the first female doctor in the United States in 1849.
The embroidered binding with the monogram KP for " Katherine Parr " is believed to have been worked by Elizabeth.
Mary's closest confidant, Charles V's ambassador Simon Renard, argued that her throne would never be safe while Elizabeth lived ; and the Chancellor, Stephen Gardiner, worked to have Elizabeth put on trial.
Though some historians have criticised Elizabeth on similar grounds, Raleigh's verdict has more often been judged unfair.
In historian J. E. Neale's view, Elizabeth may not have declared her wishes openly to James, but she made them known with " unmistakable if veiled phrases ".
Recent historians, however, have taken a more complicated view of Elizabeth.
Translations of the Discourses ( e. g. by Elizabeth Carter, George Long ) have included the Enchiridion, and it has often been included with other moral writings from the ancient world, most notably the Tablet of Cebes.
Since the 1970s, when Elizabeth A. R. Brown published The Tyranny of a Construct ( 1974 ), many have re-examined the evidence and concluded that feudalism is an unworkable term and should be removed entirely from scholarly and educational discussion, or at least used only with severe qualification and warning.
Such men have openly libelled him, like Dewes and Weldon, whose falsehoods were detected as soon as uttered, or have fastened upon certain ceremonious compliments and dedications, the fashion of his day, as a sample of his servility, passing over his noble letters to the Queen, his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering, his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil, and with others, who, powerful when he was nothing, might have blighted his opening fortunes for ever, forgetting his advocacy of the rights of the people in the face of the court, and the true and honest counsels, always given by him, in times of great difficulty, both to Elizabeth and her successor.

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