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" No. VII.) Sir Edmund Knyvett and Thomas Pope also gave their testimony, but it contained nothing of the slightest importance. The crime for which this young nobleman was thus arraigned has never been properly examined ; and, satisfied with its manifest... "
The History, Topography, and Antiquities of Framlingham and Saxsted, in the ... - Page 87
by R. Green - 1834 - 272 pages
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The poems of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey [ed. by sir N.H. Nicolas].

Henry Howard (earl of Surrey.) - English poetry - 1870 - 264 pages
...in his profession, whu'h he then made proof of. (Alcmcriab of the Howard Family, ed. 1S37, No. VII.) Sir Edmund Knyvett and Thomas Pope also gave their...is justified. The arms of King Edward the Confessor are presumed to have been a blue field charged with a gold cross flory at the ends, between five gold...
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Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1831 - 906 pages
...Confessor — one of the capital charges brought against him. ' The crime for which this young nobleman was arraigned has never been properly examined ; and,...is justified. The arms of King Edward the Confessor are presumed to have been a blue field charged with a gold cross flory at the ends, between five gold...
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The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Volume 43

Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1866 - 274 pages
...his profession, which, he then made proof of. {Memorials: of the Howard Fondly, ed. 1837, No. VII.) Sir Edmund Knyvett and Thomas Pope also gave their...is justified. The arms of King Edward the Confessor are presumed to have been a blue field charged with a gold cross flory at the ends, between five gold...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of ..., Volume 1

Sir Thomas Wyatt - English poetry - 1880 - 622 pages
...but it contained nothing of the slightest importance. The crime for which this young nobleman was hus arraigned has never been properly examined ; and,...is justified. The arms of King Edward the Confessor are presumed to have been a blue field charged with a gold cross flory at the ends, between five gold...
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