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But now is Cade driv'n back , his men dispers'd ; And now is York in arms to second him . pray thee , Buckingham , go and meet with him , And ask him what's the reason of these arms : Tell him ...
But now is Cade driv'n back , his men dispers'd ; And now is York in arms to second him . pray thee , Buckingham , go and meet with him , And ask him what's the reason of these arms : Tell him ...
Page 317
... his elder brother , With many more confederates , are in arms . Enter another Mefjenger . Mes . In Kent , my Liege , the Guilfords are in armis , And every hour more competitors Flock to the Rebels , and their Power grows strong.
... his elder brother , With many more confederates , are in arms . Enter another Mefjenger . Mes . In Kent , my Liege , the Guilfords are in armis , And every hour more competitors Flock to the Rebels , and their Power grows strong.
Page 342
Garter , King at Arms . Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham . Brandon , and Serjeant at Arms . Door - Keeper of the Council - Chamber .. Porter , and bis Man . Queen Catharine , first Wife to King Henry , afterwards divorced .
Garter , King at Arms . Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham . Brandon , and Serjeant at Arms . Door - Keeper of the Council - Chamber .. Porter , and bis Man . Queen Catharine , first Wife to King Henry , afterwards divorced .
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