Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry vi., Edward iv., and Richard iii. [the Paston letters]; digested, with notes, by J. Fenn, Parts 6-7sir John Fenn 1787 |
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Pàgina viii
... York and Lancaster . II . The flaughter of our nobility and gentry in the field , and on the scaffold . III . The unfettled ftate of property . IV . The invention of printing at the time . The operation of the three first causes is very ...
... York and Lancaster . II . The flaughter of our nobility and gentry in the field , and on the scaffold . III . The unfettled ftate of property . IV . The invention of printing at the time . The operation of the three first causes is very ...
Pàgina xii
... York and Can- terbury , Salisbury and Warwick , Buckingham and Nor- folk , Suffolk and Hastings ? From the reign of king Stephen , there is no period fo flightly illuftrated by records , and authentic documents , as the turbulent and ...
... York and Can- terbury , Salisbury and Warwick , Buckingham and Nor- folk , Suffolk and Hastings ? From the reign of king Stephen , there is no period fo flightly illuftrated by records , and authentic documents , as the turbulent and ...
Pàgina xxxvii
... York de- parted . - Affray at Coventry . - Council diffolved - The king gone to Chester . -Sheriffs , & c . page 24 LETTER VIII . Margaret Pafton , to John Pafton , efq . 12th of March , 1449. - 28 H. VI . Report of fir J. Heveningham's ...
... York de- parted . - Affray at Coventry . - Council diffolved - The king gone to Chester . -Sheriffs , & c . page 24 LETTER VIII . Margaret Pafton , to John Pafton , efq . 12th of March , 1449. - 28 H. VI . Report of fir J. Heveningham's ...
Pàgina xxxviii
... York , to the king . 1451. - 30 H. VI . He recommends the arrefting those , who are accufed or endited of treason , and wishes the king to commit them to the Tower , & c . 64 LET- LETTER XV . Margaret Pafton , to John Paston , xxxviii ...
... York , to the king . 1451. - 30 H. VI . He recommends the arrefting those , who are accufed or endited of treason , and wishes the king to commit them to the Tower , & c . 64 LET- LETTER XV . Margaret Pafton , to John Paston , xxxviii ...
Pàgina xxxix
... York at York . Juftices fent to punish offenders . - Duke of Exeter in fecret . - Privy feals . - Frenchmen before Jersey and Guernsey . - Duke of Burgundy detains the goods of the merchants , & c . 76 LETTER XVIII . Edmund Clere , to ...
... York at York . Juftices fent to punish offenders . - Duke of Exeter in fecret . - Privy feals . - Frenchmen before Jersey and Guernsey . - Duke of Burgundy detains the goods of the merchants , & c . 76 LETTER XVIII . Edmund Clere , to ...
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Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry vi., Edward iv ..., Volum 1 sir John Fenn Visualització completa - 1787 |
Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry vi., Edward iv ..., Volum 1 sir John Fenn Visualització completa - 1787 |
Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry vi., Edward iv ..., Volum 1 sir John Fenn Visualització completa - 1787 |
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againſt alfo alſo battle battle of Barnet battle of Northampton battle of Wakefield beloved bleffed Brother Caifter cauſe Cofyn Coufin counſel Daughter defire duke of Burgundy Duke of Somerfet Duke of Suffolk Duke of York Earl of Saliſbury Earl of Warwick Edward Edward IV Efquire faid fame feid fend fent feyd fhall fhews flain fome fuch gode Gown grete hafte hath Henry Henry VI herte himſelf Houſe IGHT Juftice King King's Kyng Lady laſt LETTER London Lord of York Maift Margaret Pafton matter Miſtreſs moft moſt Norfolk Paper Mark perfons pleaſe pray prefent Prifoner Queen recomaunde Richard Plantagenet right worshipful ryght ſaid ſhall ſhe ſhould Sir John Faftolf Sir John Pafton Stafford ther theſe Thomas Thomas Bourchier thoſe Thurſday tidings truft tyme unto weet welbeloved wife William wold written wyfe wyll wyth yowr
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Pàgina xxxiii - ORIGINAL LETTERS, written during the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III., by various Persons of Rank or Consequence.
Pàgina 59 - I was put up, till at night that the 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 81 - And my Lord of Winchester 3 and my lord of Saint John's 4 were with him on the morrow after Twelfthday, and he spake to them as well as ever he did; and when they came out they wept for joy. And he saith he is in charity with all the world, and so he would all the lords were. And now he saith matins of Our Lady, and evensong, and heareth his mass devoutly.
Pàgina 32 - youre owne witte in no wyse, but in alle youre werkes, of suche folks as I write of above, axeth youre advise a[nd counse]!
Pàgina 39 - Also he asked the name of the ship, and when he knew it, he remembered Stacy that said, if he might escape the danger of the Tower he...
Pàgina 33 - Furthermore, as far as father may and can, I charge you in any wise to flee the company and counsel of proud men, of covetous men, and of flattering men, the more especially and mightily to withstand them, and not to draw nor to meddle with them, with all your might and power ; and to draw to you and to your company good and virtuous men, and such as be of good conversation, and of truth, and by them shall ye never be deceived nor repent you of.
Pàgina 38 - Towr, he should be saffe; and thanne his herte faylyd hym, for he thowghte he was desseyvyd, and yn the syght of all his men he was drawyn ought of the grete shippe yn to the bote ; and there was an exe, and a stoke, and oon of the lewdeste of the shippe...
Pàgina 37 - Calais- ward to know how he should be received, and with him met a ship called Nicholas of the Tower, with other ships waiting on him, and by them that were in the spinner the master of the Nicholas had knowledge of the duke's coming. When...
Pàgina 97 - Thursday, and there [they] were together till Friday, nine of the clock, and then they departed ; and there a Gentleman of my Lord of York took unto a Yeoman of mine, John Deye, a token and a Sedell (Schedule) of my Lord's intent, whom he would have Knights of the Shire, and I send you a Sedell inclosed of their names in this Letter ; wherefore methinketh it [were] well done to perform my Lord's intent.
Pàgina iii - Original Letters written during the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III...