The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records, Том 2J. Henry and J. Parker, 1856 |
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... attempting to form a mar- riage for his son Henry , with the youthful queen of his predecessor , and personally insulted by her kin- dred ; numerous plots were formed against his life , and most barbarously punished ; his parliaments ...
... attempting to form a mar- riage for his son Henry , with the youthful queen of his predecessor , and personally insulted by her kin- dred ; numerous plots were formed against his life , and most barbarously punished ; his parliaments ...
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... attempt at its surprise , the earl directed Redman to admit no one without an order from himself ; John of Gaunt passed that way , and was refused entry , of which he bitterly complained to the king ; and when some time after a plot for ...
... attempt at its surprise , the earl directed Redman to admit no one without an order from himself ; John of Gaunt passed that way , and was refused entry , of which he bitterly complained to the king ; and when some time after a plot for ...
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... attempt on Stralsund , their stronghold , she was brutally beaten by her savage hus- band , and died of grief in the mo- nastery of Wadstena very shortly after , Jan. 5 , 1430j . Henry bore the same arms as his grandfather , Edward III ...
... attempt on Stralsund , their stronghold , she was brutally beaten by her savage hus- band , and died of grief in the mo- nastery of Wadstena very shortly after , Jan. 5 , 1430j . Henry bore the same arms as his grandfather , Edward III ...
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... attempting to take possession . The Welsh chieftain acted with vigour and success ; he at once invaded the marches , and defeated and made prisoner Sir Edmund Mortimer , the uncle of the earl of March . The Welsh flocked to him from ...
... attempting to take possession . The Welsh chieftain acted with vigour and success ; he at once invaded the marches , and defeated and made prisoner Sir Edmund Mortimer , the uncle of the earl of March . The Welsh flocked to him from ...
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... leaving the earl of March as his lieutenant , who attempted to enforce this last stipulation , but was stre- See vol . i . p . 391 . " See vol . i . p . 394 . nuously resisted , and at last defeated and killed at HENRY IV . 19.
... leaving the earl of March as his lieutenant , who attempted to enforce this last stipulation , but was stre- See vol . i . p . 391 . " See vol . i . p . 394 . nuously resisted , and at last defeated and killed at HENRY IV . 19.
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