| James Thorne - 1876 - 450 páginas
...Act of Parliament, in October 1780. Addington Park, 3i m. from Croydon, the present archiepiscopal residence, was purchased in 1807. (See ADDINGTON.)...Abp. Parker's successor, was not so honoured ; but Whitgifl, who succeeded him, received Elizabeth here in August 1600. The latest archbishops who resided... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard John King - 1876 - 568 páginas
...Elizabeth, who was entertained here by Abp. Parker in April, 1567, and again in July, 1573. On cue of these occasions the marriagehating queen took leave...to call you; but, however, I thank you." Grindal, Parker's successor, was not so honoured ; but Whitgift received Elizabeth here, in August, 1600. The... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard John King - 1876 - 566 páginas
...Elizabeth, who was entertained here by Abp. Parker in April, 1567, and again in July, 1573. On one of thefce occasions the marriagehating queen took leave of the...to call you; but, however, I thank you." Grindal, Parker's successor, was not so honoured ; but Whitgift received Elizabeth here, in August, 1600. The... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1878 - 886 páginas
...queen showed her haired of marriage in the following wellknown speech to the archbishop's wife : " Madam I may not call you ; mistress I am ashamed to call yon ; and so I know not what to call you ; but, however, I thank ум." At Keymer Junction travelers... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1879 - 724 páginas
...that, after being prandly feasted at Lambeth, the queen turned to Mrs. Parker, saying, "And you — madam I may not call you — mistress I am ashamed to call you — I know not what to call you ; but yet I do thank you. "—Harrington's Nugoi Antiqucc, ii. 16.... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1879 - 876 páginas
...the following wellknown speech to the archbishop's wife : "Madam I may not call you; mistress I »m ashamed to call you ; and so I know not what to call you ; bnt, however, I thank ум." At Keyraer Junction travelers to Newtaren and Dieppe branch off to the... | |
| Frederick George Lee - 1880 - 436 páginas
...close of almost every incoherent sentence. f " You, Madam," she exclaimed, " who and what are you ? Madam I may not call you ; Mistress I am ashamed to call you; 'Lady 'I will not call you; but whatever you be, or think yourself to be, I thank you for your hospitality."... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 páginas
...in the following rude manner. Addressing herself to Mrs. Parker, by way of taking leave, she said : "Madam, I may not call you ; mistress, I am ashamed to call you ; yet though I know not what to call you, I thank you." In 1571, we read, the queen " took an airing... | |
| Samuel Arthur Bent - 1882 - 638 páginas
...Archbishop Parker, after an entertainment in the episcopal palace at Lambeth, with the words, " And you, madam I may not call you ; mistress I am ashamed to call you: so I know not what to call you, but yet I do thank you." On another occasion she remarked to Dr. Whitehead,... | |
| Justin Almerin Smith - 1887 - 382 páginas
...her thanks, in leaving, to the archbishop, she turned next to his wife, with the words: " And you — madam, I may not call you — mistress I am ashamed to call you — I know not what to call you; but yet I do thank you." * Can we wonder that with the whole strength... | |
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