The Curious Case of Lady Purbeck - A Scandal of the XVIIth Century by Thomas Longueville
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Buckingham ennobles his own family--Villiers becomes Lord
Purbeck--Purbeck and the Countess of Buckingham become Catholics--Rumours that Purbeck is insane 64 CHAPTER VIII. The insanity question--Quite sane--Thought insane again--Letter from Lady Purbeck to Buckingham--Birth of Robert Wright--Sir Robert Howard 74 CHAPTER IX. Proceedings instituted against Sir Robert Howard and Lady Purbeck--Buckingham's correspondence about them with his lawyers--Lanier, the King's musician--Buckingham accuses Lady Purbeck of witchcraft--Dr. Lambe--Laud and witchcraft 83 CHAPTER X. Trial of Lady Purbeck before the High Commission--The sentence--Archbishop Laud--The Ambassador of Savoy--Escape--Clun--Some of our other characters--Lady Purbeck goes to Stoke Pogis to take care of her father--Death of Coke 102 CHAPTER XI. Lady Purbeck goes to London--Laud--Arrest of Lady Purbeck and Sir Robert Howard--Question of her virtue at that time--Lord Danby--Guernsey--Paris--Sir Robert Howard turns the tables on Laud--Changes of religion 114 |
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