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she might be induced to entertain against him if he sent her that ring, she would immediately upon the sight of it land a favourable ear to his apology-- After his trial and condemnation Essex committed the ring to the Css of Nottingham whom he desired to deliver it to the Queen. The Css was prevailed in by her Husband the mortal enemy of Essex, not to execute the commission--the Css of Nothingham in her death bed, was seized with remorse of conscience having obtained a visit from the Queen revealed to her the fatal