| Nathaniel Wanley - Characters and characteristics - 1806 - 590 pages
...senate passed the decree for the 'return of Cicero from his exile. 24". In the year of our redemption 1553, Nicholas Wotton, dean of Canterbury, being then...prevented, would turn to the loss of his life, and ruin of his family. The night following he dreamed the same again ; and knowing that it had no dependence upon... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - Characters and characteristics - 1806 - 552 pages
...senate passed the decree for the return of Cicero from his exile. 24. In the year of our redemption 1553, Nicholas Wotton, dean of Canterbury, being then...if he was not suddenly prevented, would turn to the lois of his life, and ruin of his family. The night following he dreamed the same a^ain ; and knowing... | |
| Robert Gray - Dreams - 1808 - 362 pages
...whereupon a search was instituted, and the woman apprehended, confessed, and was burned. In the year 1553 Nicholas Wotton, Dean of Canterbury, being then...•would turn to the loss of his life, and ruin of his family. The night following he dreamed the same again, and knowing that it had no dependence upon... | |
| R. B. - Antiquities - 1811 - 184 pages
...it happened as a solemn fast all his life after. In 1553, Nicholas Wotton, dean of Canterbury, being ambassador in France, dreamed that his nephew Thomas Wotton was inclined to be in such a project, as if not suddenly prevented, would be the loss of his life, and ruin of his family... | |
| Biography - 1817 - 552 pages
...Leger. From France the dean is said to have written to the queen in 1553, on the following subject. He dreamed that his nephew Thomas Wotton was inclined to be a party in such a project, as, if he were not suddenly prevented, would turn out both to the loss of his life, and the ruin of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1817 - 556 pages
...Leger. From France the dean is said to have written to the queen in 1553, on the following subject. He dreamed that his nephew Thomas Wotton was inclined to be a party in such a project, as, if he were not suddenly prevented, would turn out both to the loss of his life, and the ruin of... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1817 - 822 pages
...Canterbury (whom I formerly mentioned), being then Ambassador in France, dreamed that his nephew, this Thomas Wotton, was inclined to be a party in such a project, as, if he were not suddenly prevented, would turn both to the loss of his life, and ruin of his family.... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 844 pages
...Nicholas Wotton, dean of Canterbury, being then ambassador in France, dreamt that his nephew, this Thomas Wotton, was inclined to be a party in such a project as, if he were not suddenly prevented, would tarn both to the loss of his life, and ruin of his family.... | |
| English literature - 1832 - 336 pages
...Canterbury (whom I formerly mentioned), being then ambassador in France, dreamed that his nephew, this Thomas Wotton, was inclined to be a party in such a project, as, if he were not suddenly prevented, would turn both to the loss of his life and ruin of his family.... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 348 pages
...Canterbury (whom I formerly mentioned), being then ambassador in France, dreamed that his nephew, this Thomas Wotton, was inclined to be a party in such a project, as, if he were not suddenly prevented, would turn both to the loss of his life and ruin of his family.... | |
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