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Strong and van Dorsten, 50• : Preserved in a Ms | in the Possession of Miss Pfarington, of Worden Hall, Volume 19 |
This criticism of Elizabeth was noted by Elizabeth's early biographers William Camden and John Clapham.
13" Quoted by Loades, 69—70 | "The wives of Wycombe passed cake and wafers to her until her litter became so burdened that she had to beg them to stop |
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Davies, Caroline 20 April 2006 |
Speaking of the Moor, Emily C.
22By constant attention to the details of her total performance, she kept the rest of the cast on their toes and kept her own part as queen | On Elizabeth's accession, Mary's Guise relatives had pronounced her Queen of England and had the English arms emblazoned with those of Scotland and France on her plate and furniture |
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, Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 9: 1592—1603 1897 , 562—570 | Doran Queen Elizabeth I, 61 |
"It was fortunate that ten out of twenty-six bishoprics were vacant, for of late there had been a high rate of mortality among the episcopate, and a fever had conveniently carried off Mary's Archbishop of Canterbury, Reginald Pole, less than twenty-four hours after her own death".