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Sir John Gage constable of the Tower. The Duke of Suffolk was condemned and executed soon after--Philip arrived at Southampton and a few days after they were married at Westminster-- Mary soon found Philips ruling passion was ambition--Sensible of the prejudices the Nation had against him Philip aimed at acquirring-- popularity by an appearance of generosity, He had obtained the release of several persons of rank, but his setting at liberty the Princess Elizabeth was ascribed to a refined policy which made him foresee that if the Pss was put to death the next lawful heir was the Queen of Scots whose succession would for ever annex England to the Crown of France The success of GArdiner in governing the Parliament had raised his character above that of Pole, who was rather regarded as a good man than a great minester The former in the reign of Henry had made his religion subservient to his schemes, the latter had thought that no consideration ought ever to come in competition with the Catholic doctrines the benevolent disposition of Pole led him to advise a tolerretem of the heretical tenets while the severe