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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D.

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483.

Strype's Life of Whitgift, p.

291.] [Footnote 19: NOTE S, p.205.This year, the earl of Northumberland, brother to the earl beheaded some years before, had been engaged in a conspiracy with Lord Paget for the deliverance of the queen of Scots.

He was thrown into the Tower; and being conscious that his guilt could be proved upon him, at least that sentence would infallibly be pronounced against him, he freed himself from further prosecution by a voluntary death.

He shot himself in the breast with a pistol.


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