| Francis Grose - 1784 - 422 pages
...confined, after being banished through the malice of the duke of Suffolk and cardinal of Winchester, who accused her of having been guilty of associating...her, and having conducted her to the island, placed placed her in this castle, where she lived in a manner befitting her dignity, nothing but liberty being... | |
| Manx Society - 1871 - 272 pages
...confined, after being banished through the malice of the Duke of Suffolk and Cardinal of Winchester, who accused her of having been guilty of associating...attain the crown, and other treasonable practices. Sir Thomas Stanley, then Lord of Man, had the charge of her, and having conducted her to the island, placed... | |
| Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1874 - 368 pages
...day for exercise in a small yard adjoining. Waldron, however, tells us :—" She lived in the Castle in a manner befitting her dignity, nothing but liberty...She appeared, however, so turbulent and impatient under this confinement, that strict watch had to be kept over her, not only because there were daily... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - 1895 - 406 pages
...confined after being banished through the malice of the Duke of Suffolk and Cardinal of Winchester, who accused her of having been guilty of associating...She appeared, however, so turbulent and impatient under this confinement that he was obliged to keep a strict guard over her, not only because there... | |
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