History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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Page xi
... Brittany , and the character of his intervention history down to the year 1532. It was not published till 1548 , the year after the death of the author , and had been completed by Grafton . 5 Richard Grafton produced in 1569 what he ...
... Brittany , and the character of his intervention history down to the year 1532. It was not published till 1548 , the year after the death of the author , and had been completed by Grafton . 5 Richard Grafton produced in 1569 what he ...
Page xii
... Brittany , seem to need more comment to put them in their true light than could be given in a note . It was late in the summer of 1487 that the ambassadors of Charles VIII came to England to pray for the King's assistance for France ...
... Brittany , seem to need more comment to put them in their true light than could be given in a note . It was late in the summer of 1487 that the ambassadors of Charles VIII came to England to pray for the King's assistance for France ...
Page xiii
... Brittany . For the duke of Brittany had died on Sept. 9th , 1488 , and Charles's claim of wardship now began to be asserted over the young duchess Anne . We find from Rymer ( XII . 347 seqq . ) that ambassadors were sent in December ...
... Brittany . For the duke of Brittany had died on Sept. 9th , 1488 , and Charles's claim of wardship now began to be asserted over the young duchess Anne . We find from Rymer ( XII . 347 seqq . ) that ambassadors were sent in December ...
Page xiv
... Brittany immediately after the battle of St Aubin , which succours came too late , and returned almost immediately , is entirely incorrect . No English troops , except those with Lord Woodville , had been sent at all , nor was Henry in ...
... Brittany immediately after the battle of St Aubin , which succours came too late , and returned almost immediately , is entirely incorrect . No English troops , except those with Lord Woodville , had been sent at all , nor was Henry in ...
Page xv
... Brittany was concerned . The proceedings of the year and a quarter which intervened between these two dates seem to have been somewhat as follows . The Duchess on the strength of the proxy marriage , and in consequence of the convention ...
... Brittany was concerned . The proceedings of the year and a quarter which intervened between these two dates seem to have been somewhat as follows . The Duchess on the strength of the proxy marriage , and in consequence of the convention ...
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