| Lucy Aikin - 1821 - 434 頁
...quaintness. " Mary Grey frighted with the infelicity of her two eldest sisters, Jane and this Catherine, forgot her honour to remember her safety, and married one whom she could lore and none need fear, Martin Kays, of Kent, Esquire, who was a judge at court, (but only of doubtful... | |
| Francis Charles Laird - 1822 - 414 頁
...younger sister, the Lady Mary, as Fuller observes, frighted with the infelicity of her two sisters, forgot her honour to remember her safety, and married...one whom she could love, and none need fear, Martin Keyes, of Kent, Esq. who was a judge at court (but only of doubtfull caste of dice, being serjeant-porter),... | |
| Ida Ashworth Taylor - 1822 - 414 頁
...younger sister, the Lady Mary, as Fuller observes, frighted with the infelicity of her two sisters, forgot her honour to remember her safety, and married...one whom she could love, and none need fear, Martin Keyes, of Kent, Esq. who was a judge at court (but only of doubtfull caste of dice, being serjeant-porter),... | |
| John William Burgon - 1839 - 566 頁
...subject. " Frighted," he says, " with the infelicity of her two elder sisters, Jane and Katharine, she forgot her honour to remember her safety ; and married one whom she could love, and none needyear." It was probably thus that her mother, Frances Duchess of Suffolk, bartered for security... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 608 頁
...youngest daughter, frighted with the infelicity of her two elder sisters, Jane and this Katharine, forgot her honour, to remember her safety ; and married...one whom she could love, and none need fear, Martin Kayes, of Kent, Esq. who was a judge at court (but only of doubtful casts at dice, being serjeant-porter)... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 604 頁
...youngest daughter, frighted with the infelicity of her two elder sisters, Jane and this Katharine, forgot her honour, to remember her safety ; and married...one whom she could love, and none need fear, Martin Kayes, of Kent, Esq. - who was a judge at court (but only of doubtful casts at dice, I'eing serjeant-porter)... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 638 頁
...old writer, that the little Lady Mary, "frighted with the infelicity of her two elder sisters, foruot her honour to remember her safety, and married one whom she could love and none need fear — Martin Kays of Kent, Esquire — who was a judge at court (but only of doubtful casts at dice, being serjeantporter)."t... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 276 頁
...Quaint old Fuller says, " Frig-hted by the infelicity of her two elder sisters, Jane and Catherine, she forgot her honour to remember her safety ; and...married one whom she could love, and none need fear." This wedding took place, some time in the month of August (1565), at about nine o'clock at night, in... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1849 - 418 頁
...Keyes, of Kent, Esquire. He says that the Lady Mary, " frighted with the infelicity of her two sisters, forgot her honour to remember her safety, and married one whom she could love and none need fear." J After she and her husband had been kept for * Parsons, iu his Conference about the Succession (Part... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 頁
...after a nine years' imprisonment in the Tower. LADY MARÏ GREY, the youngest of the sisters, is said to have been somewhat deformed. Of her, Fuller says,...and mothers who, when informed of such woe as hers, " hare lived but to be told !" She appears to have been of a stronger temperament. She found some consolation... | |
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