- [1] "...the
lorde Henry Brandon,
sonne to the duke of
Suffolke and the
Frenche Quene the
kynges sister, a
childe of twoo yere old, was
greated Erle of...
- University. London,
Printed for Harding, Triphook, & Lepard. p. 246. Of the
Frenche, six
persons onely remaine about her; vizt. her Nurse,
Madame Vantelet...
- her: [Anne of Cleves] was
appareiled after the
Englishe f****ion, with a
Frenche whode,
which so set
furth her
beautie and good visage, that
every creature...
- strong, with
Flemynges and Barbayns, Henauldes, Gelders, Burgonians, &
Frenche, Dutchemēne, Lubārdes, also many Almains. He went to Rome with a large...
- strong, with
Flemynges and Barbayns, Henauldes, Gelders, Burgonians, &
Frenche, Dutchemēne, Lubārdes, also many Almains. He went to Rome with a large...
-
Somerset is
jailed at
Fleet Prison "for
translating an
oratyon out of
Frenche, made by the
Cardinall of Lorraine, and
putting the same
without authority...
-
histories no
lesse profitable, then
pleasant and necessarie,
dooen out of
Frenche into Englishe, by
Thomas Fortescue. London: [H.
Wykes and] Ihon Kyngston...
- not otherwise,
through a
large historie of this land,
translated out of
Frenche. — John Stow, A
Summarie of the
Chronicles of England, 1575, page 17–18...
- de (1559). The
Golden Boke, of
Marcus Aurelius, etc. (Translated out of
Frenche ... by Iohn
Bourchier knight lorde Barners.) B.L.
Thomas Berthelet. Guevara...
- to the
Fleet prison, 10 June 1562, "for
translating an
oratyon out of
Frenche, made by the
Cardinall of Lorraine", i.e. Charles,
Cardinal of Lorraine...