| Frank James Burgoyne - 1904 - 272 pages
...time attributed to him. Ashmole in his "Antiquities of Berkshire" states that " when Dr. Babington, the Earl's chaplain, did preach the funeral sermon,...speech, by recommending to their memories that virtuous lady so pitifully murdertd, instead of saying pitifully slain." The event is also alluded to in the... | |
| Marion Harland - Historic buildings - 1910 - 382 pages
...Earl's own chaplain, sent by the tenderhearted widower to preach the funeral sermon in St. Mary's — "tript once or twice in his speech, by recommending to their memories that virtuous lady ' so pitifully murdered' instead of saying "so pitifully slain.'" In his preface to the Abbotsford... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - Oxford (England) - 1891 - 576 pages
...solemnity. And that when Dr. (Francis) Babington, my lord's chapleine1, did make the publick funerall sermon, (he) tript once or twice in his speech by ' recommending to their memories that vertuous lady soe pitifully murdered ' (instead of ' soe pitifully slayne '), etc. This earle, after... | |
| Ernest George Hardy - 1998 - 302 pages
...where Dr. Babington, " my lord's Chaplaine," making the public funeral sermon at her second burial, " tript once or twice in his speech by recommending to their memories that vertuous ladie so pittefully murdered, instead of so pitifully slain." In 1563 William Stocke left... | |
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