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His eldest filter , Anne , My mother , being heir unto the Crown , Married Richard Earl of Cambridge , Who was the son to Edmond Langley , Edward the Third's fifth fon . By her I claim the Kingdom ; she was heir To Roger Earl of March ...
His eldest filter , Anne , My mother , being heir unto the Crown , Married Richard Earl of Cambridge , Who was the son to Edmond Langley , Edward the Third's fifth fon . By her I claim the Kingdom ; she was heir To Roger Earl of March ...
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Edward , Son to the King , and Prince of Wales . Duke of Somerset , Earl of Northumberland , Earl of Oxford , Lords of King Henry's fide . Earl of Exeter , Earl of Westmorland , Lord Clifford , Earl of Richmond , a Youth , afterwards ...
Edward , Son to the King , and Prince of Wales . Duke of Somerset , Earl of Northumberland , Earl of Oxford , Lords of King Henry's fide . Earl of Exeter , Earl of Westmorland , Lord Clifford , Earl of Richmond , a Youth , afterwards ...
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Son . How will my mother , for a father's death , Take on with me , and ne'er be satisfy'd ? Fath . How will my wife , for Naughter of my son , Shed seas of tears , and ne'er be satisfy'd ? K. Henry . How will the country , for these ...
Son . How will my mother , for a father's death , Take on with me , and ne'er be satisfy'd ? Fath . How will my wife , for Naughter of my son , Shed seas of tears , and ne'er be satisfy'd ? K. Henry . How will the country , for these ...
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