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The memoirs of that great favourite, Cardinal Woolsey : with remarks on his rise and fall ... Together with A memorial presented to Queen Elizabeth, by W. Cecil, Lord Burleigh ... to prevent Her Majesty's being engrossed by any particular favourite

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  • "The memoirs of that great favourite, Cardinal Woolsey; with remarks on his rise and fall"
  • "The memoirs of that great favourite Cardinal Woolsey; with remarks on His Rise and Fall; And other Secret Transactions of his Ministry in Church and State. Together with A Memorial presented to Queen Elizabeth, by William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, then Lord High-Treasurer of England, to prevent Her Majesty's being Engrossed by any particular Favourite"
  • "Negotiations of T. Woolsey"
  • "The Memoirs of that great favourite, Cardinal Woolsey : with remarks on his rise and fall ; and other secret transactions of his ministry in Church and State"
  • "The memoirs of that great favourite, Cardinal Woolsey : with remarks on his rise and fall, and other secret transactions of his ministry in church and state, together with a memorial presented to queen Elizabeth"
  • "The memoirs of that great favourite, Cardinal Woolsey : with remarks on his rise and fall ... Together with A memorial presented to Queen Elizabeth, by W. Cecil, Lord Burleigh ... to prevent Her Majesty's being engrossed by any particular favourite"@en
  • "The memoirs of that great favourite Cardinal Woolsey ; with remarks on His Rise and Fall ; And other Secret Transactions of his Ministry in Church and State. Together with A Memorial presented to Queen Elizabeth, by William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, then Lord High-Treasurer of England, to prevent Her Majesty's being Engrossed by any particular Favourite"@en
  • "The memoirs of that great favourite, Cardinal Woolsey ; with remarks on his rise and fall"
  • "The memoirs of that great favourite, Cardinal Woolsey ; with remarks on his rise and fall"@en