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He came, he said, to bring letters to Paulet from the French embassy.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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He came, he said, to bring letters to Paulet from the French embassy.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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Mrs. Paulet is asleep on a sofa beside me, so young and pretty and happy-looking; I wonder at her.
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Paulet, that is now, bought Sandforde lordship of the kinge.
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Jeanne lovingly called him "Paulet," and, when he tried to repeat the word, he made them all laugh by pronouncing it "Poulet," for he could not speak plainly.
The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 (of 8) Une Vie and Other Stories Guy de Maupassant 1871
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When she wrote the letter to Paulet, she was under house arrest at Woodstock because she had been the figurehead (perhaps unwillingly) of a rebellion, which had come very close indeed to overthrowing Mary.
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She begged Paulet and his colleagues on the Privy Council not to associate her with the subversive activities of her household family.
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Among the charges was the allegation that he had tried to lure Elizabeth into a matrimonial alliance after Parr's death without first obtaining the permission of the Privy Council as stipulated in Henry VIII's will. 120 Shortly after his arrest, Sir Anthony Denny, now an Edwardian Privy Councillor, along with William Paulet, chief steward of the royal household, came to arrest Thomas Parry and Katherine Champernon-Ashley.
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Indeed, a 1554 letter from Elizabeth to William Paulet, marquis of Winchester (and confidant of Queen Mary) suggests that the princess regarded her household's public defiance as an unwelcome frustration of her efforts to ally the government's suspicions concerning her political and religious intentions.
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Dr Roffey also mentions the Paulet Chapels, Old Basing and the two north and south chapels at St John's, Winchester.
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