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Due presentations were made, and the ladies of Haddon having kissed the queen's hand, Mary went into the Hall upon the arm of his Majesty, the King of the Peak, who stepped forward most proudly. His resentment against Dorothy was for the moment neutralized by the great honor of which his house and himself were the recipients. John and Lord Rutland were taken to the dungeon.

The last two Viceroys of the decade thus closed, form a marked contrast worthy of particular portraiture. The Duke of Rutland, a dashing profligate, was sent over, it was thought, to ruin public liberty by undermining private virtue, a task in which he found a willing helpmate in his beautiful but dissipated Duchess.

Without waiting for an answer she went on hurriedly, speaking in the tones of suppressed excitement which thrilled in every one's voice that day: "Come on, Sylvia let's work it off together! Let me take you somewhere let's go to Rutland and back." "That's thirty miles away!" said Sylvia, "and it's past five now." "I'll have you there and back long before seven," asserted Molly.

He was presented in July 1602 to the rectory of Wing in Rutland, keeping a school there. He remained at Wing till his death, in his eighty-first year, January 29, 1646-7.

"The bridge was choked with fighting men, so I was about to put him to the river, when whom should I see on the bridge but young Master Robin, and with him young Lord Edmund of Rutland. There, on the other side, holding parley with them, was the knight Mistress Grisell wedded, and though he wore the White Rose, he gave his hand to them, and was letting them go by in safety.

In looking back upon those two years spent in Rutland Road, Sylvia forgot her aunt's lack of sympathy, her prosy talk, and repeated fault- finding; they were lost in remembering the true kindness of heart which lay beneath all mannerism. What she was never able to forget was her own impatience and neglect of opportunity.

During the autumn similar disturbances had occurred in the states to the northward. At Exeter in New Hampshire and at Windsor and Rutland in Vermont the courts had been broken up by armed mobs, and at Rutland there had been bloodshed.

Brown. I sent him a copy of the little book, "The Empty Crib," which had been recently published, and received from him the following characteristic reply: 25 RUTLAND STREET, EDINBURGH, May 25, 1872. My Dear Dr. Cuyler Very many thanks for your kind note, and the little book. It will be my own fault if I am not the better for reading it.

There were moments when, frankly, it WAS a comfort to have the real thing under one's hand; for there were characters in "Rutland Ramsay" that were very much like it. There were people presumably as straight as the Major and women of as good a fashion as Mrs. Monarch.

Most notable among them was the famous trial of the Belvoir witches at Lincoln in 1618-1619. The trial has received wide notice because it concerned a leading family perhaps the wealthiest in England the great Catholic family of Manners, of which the Earl of Rutland was head.

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