Tales of Adventure And Stories of Travel of Fifty Years Ago

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Tales of Adventure And Stories of Travel of Fifty Years Ago
Sedgwick Anne Douglas
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Roper, perhaps his god-daughter, or, like Margaret Clement, on whom he bestows the same appellation, one - St. Thomas was probably his tutelar saint.
24 THE FAMILY OF you, and all your friends, that we may merrily meet in heaven. I thank you for your great cost. I send now to my good daughter Clement her algorisme stone, and I send her and my godson, ard all hers, God's blessing and mine. I pray you at time convenient recommend me to my good son John More. I liked well his natural fashion. 1 Ou
...r Lord bless him and his good wife, my loving daughter, to whom I pray him to . Be good, as he hath great cause ; and that if the land of mine come to his hand, he break not my will concerning his sister Daunce. And our Lord bless Thomas and Austen, 2 and all that they shall have. ' It was one of his last requests to Henry that his daughter Margaret might attend his funeral. In defiance of the danger which attended the act, she bought the head of her ill-fated parent, when it was about to be thrown into the Thames, after having been affixed to London Bridge ; and on being questioned by the Privy Council about her conduct, she boldly replied that she had done so that ' it might not become food for fishes.

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