The Chronicles of the White Rose of York: A Series of Historical Fragments, Proclamations, Letters, and Other Contemporary Documents Relating to the Reign of King Edward the FourthJames Bohn, 1845 - 310 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxxiii
... Battle was at London Bridge ; and then at night the Captain put me out into the Battle at the Bridge , and there I was wounded , and hurt near hand to death ; and there I was six hours in the battle and might never come out thereof ...
... Battle was at London Bridge ; and then at night the Captain put me out into the Battle at the Bridge , and there I was wounded , and hurt near hand to death ; and there I was six hours in the battle and might never come out thereof ...
Pàgina li
... Battle of St. more than 2000 men and the Yorkists to 3000 , so judi- 22nd , 1455 . ciously did Lord Clifford defend the place , that for some Transc . time victory was doubtful . But the Earl of Warwick 545. ) Albans , May ( Slowe's ...
... Battle of St. more than 2000 men and the Yorkists to 3000 , so judi- 22nd , 1455 . ciously did Lord Clifford defend the place , that for some Transc . time victory was doubtful . But the Earl of Warwick 545. ) Albans , May ( Slowe's ...
Pàgina lii
... Battle . " - ( Engl . Succession , p . 128. ) 25 Fenn's Paston Letters , vol . i . p . 100 . " There was at most slain [ x ] vi . Score ; and as for the Lords that were with the King , they and their men were plundered and spoiled out ...
... Battle . " - ( Engl . Succession , p . 128. ) 25 Fenn's Paston Letters , vol . i . p . 100 . " There was at most slain [ x ] vi . Score ; and as for the Lords that were with the King , they and their men were plundered and spoiled out ...
Pàgina liii
... battle of St. Albans and the subsequent events , which have been passed over by historians . bury , and form a Tri- ton Letters , to p . 113. ) " To William Wyrcester , be this letter delivered in Letters to Sir , haste . " I recommend ...
... battle of St. Albans and the subsequent events , which have been passed over by historians . bury , and form a Tri- ton Letters , to p . 113. ) " To William Wyrcester , be this letter delivered in Letters to Sir , haste . " I recommend ...
Pàgina lvi
... ( battle ) of St. Alban's ; of the which excuse making , my Lord Warwick had knowledge , and in haste was with the King and swore by his oath , that the Lord Cromwell said not truth , but that he was the Beginner of all that journey at St ...
... ( battle ) of St. Alban's ; of the which excuse making , my Lord Warwick had knowledge , and in haste was with the King and swore by his oath , that the Lord Cromwell said not truth , but that he was the Beginner of all that journey at St ...
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The Chronicles of the White Rose of York: A Series of Historical Fragments ... John Allen Giles Visualització completa - 1845 |
The Chronicles of the White Rose of York: A Series of Historical Fragments ... John Allen Giles Visualització completa - 1843 |
The Chronicles of the White Rose of York: A Series of Historical Fragments ... John Allen Giles Visualització completa - 1845 |
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aforesaid afterwards Archbishop of York Barnet Bastard battle beheaded betwixt Bishop brother Burgundy Calais called Castle cause Chronicle commanded commons crown daughter death divers Duchess Duke of Burgundy Duke of Clarence Duke of Exeter Duke of Gloucester Duke of Somerset Duke of York Earl of Devonshire Earl of Oxford Earl of Warwick Edward IV Edward the Fourth enemies England fellowship field fled Fleetwood's France gathered hath Hearne's Fragment heir Henry VI honour host John Paston Kent King Edward King Harry King Henry King's Knight Lady land letter Lord Hastings March Marquis marriage Master Mayor Montague Neville noble pardon Parliament party persons Queen Margaret realm rebels reign Richard Royal Salisbury sent shewed ships siege Sir Thomas Sir William slain Sovereign Lord squires taken Tewkesbury thence thereof tion took Tower of London town traitors treason unto ward Westminster wherefore William Wyrcester
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Pàgina xliv - Is my name Talbot ? and am I your son ? And shall I fly? Oh! if you love my mother, Dishonour not her honourable name, To make a Bastard and a Slave of me:— The world will say :—he is not Talbot's blood, That basely fled, when noble Talbot stood."—
Pàgina xliv - if you love my mother, Dishonour not her honourable name, To make a Bastard and a Slave of me:— The world will say :—he is not Talbot's blood, That basely fled, when noble Talbot stood."—
Pàgina 119 - TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM CAXTON, WHO FIRST INTRODUCED INTO GREAT BRITAIN' THE ART OF PRINTING, AND WHO, AD 1477, OR EARLIER, EXERCISED THAT ART IN THE ABBEY OF WESTMINSTER, THIS TABLET IN REMEMBRANCE OF ONE TO WHOM THE LITERATURE OF HIS COUNTRY IS SO LARGELY INDEBTED, WAS RAISED ANNO DOMINI MDCCCXX. BY THE
Pàgina 162 - undoubted King of this realm of England, with all things thereunto within the same realm, and without it, united annexed and appertaining, as well by right of consanguinity and inheritance, as by lawful election, consecration and coronation. And over this, that at the request, and by the assent and
Pàgina lxvii - sculleries, etc. Of these the most forlorn wretches seem to have been selected to carry coals to the kitchens, halls, &c. To this smutty regiment, who attended the progresses, and rode in the carts with the pots and kettles, the people, in derision, gave the name of ' BLACKGUARDS.
Pàgina 119 - TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM CAXTON, WHO FIRST INTRODUCED INTO GREAT BRITAIN THE ART OF PRINTING, AND WHO, AD 1477, OR EARLIER, EXERCISED THAT ART IN THE ABBEY OF WESTMINSTER, THIS TABLET IN REMEMBRANCE OF ONE TO WHOM THE LITERATURE OF HIS COUNTRY IS SO LARGELY INDEBTED, WAS RAISED ANNO DOMINI MDCCCXX. BY THE ROXBURGHE CLUB. EARL SPENCER, KG PRESIDENT. Another
Pàgina xxviii - and (hath) sent his Undersheriff to the Judges to weet what to do ; and also to the King (to know) what shall be done. Further I wot not, but thus far is it, if the process be erroneous let his counsel reverse it &c. Also for
Pàgina 165 - every other just quarrel ; for certainly we be determined rather to adventure and commit us to the peril of our lives, and jeopardy of death, than to live in such thraldom and bondage as we have
Pàgina 119 - that he had practised and learnt, at his great charge and expense, to ordain this said book in print, after the manner and form as we there see it, and
Pàgina 164 - in him, which fully intendeth to enter this realm, proposing a conquest ; and if he should atchieve his false intent and purpose, every man's life, livelihood, and goods, shall be in his hands, liberty and disposition ; whereby should ensue the disheriting and destruction of all the noble and worshipful blood of this realm for ever.