A Complete History of England,: From the Descent of Julius Cæsar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 5James Rivington and James Fletcher, at the Oxford Theatre; and R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Paternoster-row., 1758 |
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... Henry , having affem- bled a body of fifteen thousand men , marched at their head towards Blackheath . At his approach Cade retired , as if he had been afraid of an engage- ment , and lay in ambush in a wood , not doubting but that he ...
... Henry , having affem- bled a body of fifteen thousand men , marched at their head towards Blackheath . At his approach Cade retired , as if he had been afraid of an engage- ment , and lay in ambush in a wood , not doubting but that he ...
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... Henry , to remove from his Á . Č . 1459 . prefence Edmund duke of Somerset , Alice dutchefs dowager of Suffolk , William Bothe bishop of Chef- ter , John Sutton , lord Dudley ; and others ; but , Henry amused them with an equivocal ...
... Henry , to remove from his Á . Č . 1459 . prefence Edmund duke of Somerset , Alice dutchefs dowager of Suffolk , William Bothe bishop of Chef- ter , John Sutton , lord Dudley ; and others ; but , Henry amused them with an equivocal ...
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... Henry till death , and promised he would never take arms against him on any pretence whatsoever ; then he was permitted to retire to his eftate of Wigmore , and the duke of Somerset continued to enjoy his Stowe . influence at court ...
... Henry till death , and promised he would never take arms against him on any pretence whatsoever ; then he was permitted to retire to his eftate of Wigmore , and the duke of Somerset continued to enjoy his Stowe . influence at court ...
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... Henry had no iffue , the duke of York might be declared heir apparent of the crown ; but he was committed to the Tower for this motion , which was the more unfeasonable as queen Margaret was fome months advanced in her pregnancy , and ...
... Henry had no iffue , the duke of York might be declared heir apparent of the crown ; but he was committed to the Tower for this motion , which was the more unfeasonable as queen Margaret was fome months advanced in her pregnancy , and ...
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... Henry to St. Alban's , from whence they accompanied him to London . Stowe . The duke of York de- tector . At their defire writs were iffued for calling a clared pro- parliament , which met on the ninth day of July , when Henry declared ...
... Henry to St. Alban's , from whence they accompanied him to London . Stowe . The duke of York de- tector . At their defire writs were iffued for calling a clared pro- parliament , which met on the ninth day of July , when Henry declared ...
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