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Miss Fosbrook did not wonder at little Elizabeth for her discomfort under the rude homeliness of Stokesley, where the children made a bad copy of their father's sailor bluntness, and the difficulties of money matters kept down all indulgences.
First visit to England Sir Thomas More; his home and portraits The Windsor drawings Bishop Fisher Archbishop Warham Bishop Stokesley Sir Henry Guildford and his portrait Nicholas Kratzer Sir Bryan Tuke Holbein's return to Basel Portrait-group of his wife and two eldest children; two versions Holbein's children, and families claiming descent from him Iconoclastic fury Ruined arts Death of Meyer zum Hasen Another Meyer commissions the last paintings for Basel Return to England Description of the Steelyard Portraits of its members George Gysze Basel Council summons Holbein home "The Ambassadors" at the National Gallery; accepted identification Coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn Lost paintings for the Guildhall of the Steelyard; the Triumphs of Riches and Poverty The great Morett portrait; identifications Holbein's industry and fertility Designs for metal-work and other drawings Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
"Let me see, what are the fines?" said Miss Fosbrook. "Here's the list," said Susan; and sighing, she said, "I'm afraid I shall never do it! If Bessie only would help!" The fines of the Stokesley schoolroom were these for delinquencies each value a farthing For being dressed later than eight o'clock. For hair not properly brushed. For coming to lessons later than five minutes after ten.
Langton who became Bishop of Winchester, and, not content with Wykeham's foundation, started a school in his own palace at Wolvesey; Grocin, Linacre and William Latimer, who took part in Aldus' Greek Aristotle; Colet; Lily who went further afield, to Rhodes and Jerusalem; Tunstall and Stokesley and Pace all these were Oxford men, and yet few of them returned to settle in Oxford and teach.
Abb's, in the city, "at the request of a company of merchants," in the beginning of the winter of 1531; and soon after his return to his living, he was informed that he was to be cited before Stokesley.
The weight of guilt in this instance presses essentially on Stokesley; yet a portion of the blame must be borne also by the chancellor, who first placed Philips in Stokesley's hands; who took part in the illegal private examinations, and who could not have been ignorant of the prisoner's ultimate fate.
He thanked her most warmly; and without sending away the girls, who were both busy tacking in little white tuckers to the evening frocks, he began to settle about the terms on which she was to remain at Stokesley. He said that he could not possibly have left his wife without a person on whose friendly help and good management of the children he could depend.
If it had been her own brother, Miss Fosbrook could not have been much happier; and in honour of it she and the three children all went to drink tea in the wilderness, walking in procession, each with a flag in hand, painted by her for the occasion. Three days after, when the post came in, there was a letter directed to Master David Douglas Merrifield, Stokesley House, Bonchamp.
The weight of guilt in this instance presses essentially on Stokesley; yet a portion of the blame must be borne also by the chancellor, who first placed Philips in Stokesley's hands; who took part in the illegal private examinations, and who could not have been ignorant of the prisoner's ultimate fate.
Enfeebled by suffering, he was then brought before Stokesley, and terrified by the cold merciless eyes of his judge, he gave way, not about his friends, but about himself: he abjured, and was dismissed heartbroken. This was on the seventeenth of February. He was only able to endure his wretchedness for a month.
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