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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... death . His banish The duke . of Suffolk having received a copy of thefe articles , was committed to a tower in the royal palace of Westminster ; from whence being brought before the lords on the thirteenth day of March , to give in his ...
... death . His banish The duke . of Suffolk having received a copy of thefe articles , was committed to a tower in the royal palace of Westminster ; from whence being brought before the lords on the thirteenth day of March , to give in his ...
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... col- legiate church of Wingfield in Suffolk . The death of this nobleman was the prelude to a great many popular commotions . John Ayfcough , bishop Rot . Ex 28 . H. VI . A. C. 1450 . Infurrection of John Cade . & HENRY VI II.
... col- legiate church of Wingfield in Suffolk . The death of this nobleman was the prelude to a great many popular commotions . John Ayfcough , bishop Rot . Ex 28 . H. VI . A. C. 1450 . Infurrection of John Cade . & HENRY VI II.
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... death of Cade had prevented any confeffion , of which they might have taken the advantage to the preju- dice of Richard , whom they could not now arreft without incurring the imputation of injuftice ; but , as they were apprehenfive of ...
... death of Cade had prevented any confeffion , of which they might have taken the advantage to the preju- dice of Richard , whom they could not now arreft without incurring the imputation of injuftice ; but , as they were apprehenfive of ...
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... 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 without a rival ...
... 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 without a rival ...
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... death of his father ; the duke of Buckingham breathed nothing but vengeance for the loss of his fon , who perished on the fame occafion ; and all the princes and noblemen , allied or attached to the house of Lancaster , perceiving the ...
... death of his father ; the duke of Buckingham breathed nothing but vengeance for the loss of his fon , who perished on the fame occafion ; and all the princes and noblemen , allied or attached to the house of Lancaster , perceiving the ...
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