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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... Council Records , that " £ 20,000 and more " was owing to his father and himself on that account . The great difficulty of Henry's reign , as is abundantly evident from the same class of documents , was want of money ; their claim was ...
... Council Records , that " £ 20,000 and more " was owing to his father and himself on that account . The great difficulty of Henry's reign , as is abundantly evident from the same class of documents , was want of money ; their claim was ...
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... Council , but all who had anything to lose saw that it endangered all property , and it was of necessity abandoned . This statute remained unrepealed until the year 1690 , [ 1 Wm . & Mar. c . 30 ] . W The countess was the mother of ...
... Council , but all who had anything to lose saw that it endangered all property , and it was of necessity abandoned . This statute remained unrepealed until the year 1690 , [ 1 Wm . & Mar. c . 30 ] . W The countess was the mother of ...
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... council of Pisa deposes the rival popes , styled Benedict XIII . and Gregory XII . , June 5 ; Peter of Candia elected , June 15 or 26 , who takes the name of Alexander V. A strong body of Welsh ravage Shropshire , but are defeated , and ...
... council of Pisa deposes the rival popes , styled Benedict XIII . and Gregory XII . , June 5 ; Peter of Candia elected , June 15 or 26 , who takes the name of Alexander V. A strong body of Welsh ravage Shropshire , but are defeated , and ...
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... council . A.D. 1412. Henry changes his policy , and joins the Orleans party , by treaty , May 12 . A six years ' truce is concluded with the Scots , May 7 . Henry falls ill , when his eldest son claims the regency , which is refused to ...
... council . A.D. 1412. Henry changes his policy , and joins the Orleans party , by treaty , May 12 . A six years ' truce is concluded with the Scots , May 7 . Henry falls ill , when his eldest son claims the regency , which is refused to ...
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... placed under his guardian- ship ; he was appointed lieutenant of Wales , and also warden of the Cinque Ports , and captain of the castles of Dover and Calais . He was likewise for a while a mem- ber of the council , but was removed from it.
... placed under his guardian- ship ; he was appointed lieutenant of Wales , and also warden of the Cinque Ports , and captain of the castles of Dover and Calais . He was likewise for a while a mem- ber of the council , but was removed from it.
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