The life and death of Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal; once Arch Bishop of York, and Lord Chancellour of England. Containing 1. The original of his promotion, and the way he took to obtain it. 2. The continuance in his magnificence. 3. His negotiations concerning the peace with France and the Netherlands. 4. His fall, death, and burial. Wherein are things remarkable for these times. Written by one of his own servants, being his gentleman usher.
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- The life and death of Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal; once Arch Bishop of York, and Lord Chancellour of England. Containing 1. The original of his promotion, and the way he took to obtain it. 2. The continuance in his magnificence. 3. His negotiations concerning the peace with France and the Netherlands. 4. His fall, death, and burial. Wherein are things remarkable for these times. Written by one of his own servants, being his gentleman usher.
- Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the great cardinall of England
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London: printed for Dorman Newman, and are to be sold at the Chyrurgeons Armes in Little Brittain, near the Hospital Gate, 1667.
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- 1667-1667
- ESTC No.
- R19466
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- 77078
- Description
- [16], 157, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates; 8⁰
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- Written by George Cavendish; formerly attributed to the author's brother, Sir William Cavendish.
Originally published in 1641 as: The negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the great cardinall of England
The words "1. The original ... death, and burial." are bracketed together on title page.
Frontis. portrait (plate) of Thomas Wolsey.