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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... court , and not appearing , his estates were forfeited ; the king , however , went on his second expedition to Ireland without seizing them , and Henry landed , and became king , mainly by the aid of Northumberland , who received vast ...
... court , and not appearing , his estates were forfeited ; the king , however , went on his second expedition to Ireland without seizing them , and Henry landed , and became king , mainly by the aid of Northumberland , who received vast ...
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... court , became squire of the body to Richard II . , was knighted by him in 1387 , and was one of his attendants when seized at Flint Castle . He was allowed to retire to his country , but was molested by Lord Grey of Ruthin , one of the ...
... court , became squire of the body to Richard II . , was knighted by him in 1387 , and was one of his attendants when seized at Flint Castle . He was allowed to retire to his country , but was molested by Lord Grey of Ruthin , one of the ...
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... the earl of Cambridge and others , and in hanging the Scots taken in arms against him in France ; these circumstances , however , will ever remain a deep stain on his character . mands of the papal court , and restored the goods. HENRY V.
... the earl of Cambridge and others , and in hanging the Scots taken in arms against him in France ; these circumstances , however , will ever remain a deep stain on his character . mands of the papal court , and restored the goods. HENRY V.
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... court , and restored the goods of hospitals to their proper uses ; he built bridges and en- dowed religious houses ; and to him rather than to Henry VII . belongs the credit of founding a royal navy " , A.D. 1413. Henry V. is crowned at ...
... court , and restored the goods of hospitals to their proper uses ; he built bridges and en- dowed religious houses ; and to him rather than to Henry VII . belongs the credit of founding a royal navy " , A.D. 1413. Henry V. is crowned at ...
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... the attacks of the papal court on the independence of the Church , and also re- pressed the vehemence of the Lollards , whence he is by some D Arms of All Souls ' College , Oxford . from the king of France ( Charles VI . ) HENRY V. 33.
... the attacks of the papal court on the independence of the Church , and also re- pressed the vehemence of the Lollards , whence he is by some D Arms of All Souls ' College , Oxford . from the king of France ( Charles VI . ) HENRY V. 33.
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