History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... Edward Hall ( d . 1547 ) was a lawyer , and ultimately became one of the judges of the Sheriff's Court . His History of the Union of the Two Noble and Illustre families of Lancastre and Yorke " brings the plied him with material which ...
... Edward Hall ( d . 1547 ) was a lawyer , and ultimately became one of the judges of the Sheriff's Court . His History of the Union of the Two Noble and Illustre families of Lancastre and Yorke " brings the plied him with material which ...
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... Edward V , and of the usurpation of Richard III . ” Bacon must also have made some use of the manuscript treasures of Sir Robert Cotton , even though under the sentence which was imposed upon him he was excluded from London . The result ...
... Edward V , and of the usurpation of Richard III . ” Bacon must also have made some use of the manuscript treasures of Sir Robert Cotton , even though under the sentence which was imposed upon him he was excluded from London . The result ...
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... Edward born Ralph Wilford hanged Treaty with Scotland ( containing arrangements about letters com- mendatory ) 7 April , 9 June , Feb. 1498-9 . 13 Feb. 1499 12 July , XV . Fox commissioned to treat of a marriage with Scotland , King ...
... Edward born Ralph Wilford hanged Treaty with Scotland ( containing arrangements about letters com- mendatory ) 7 April , 9 June , Feb. 1498-9 . 13 Feb. 1499 12 July , XV . Fox commissioned to treat of a marriage with Scotland , King ...
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... Edward his brother he was not without secret trains and mines to turn envy and hatred upon his brother's government ; as having an expectation and a kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be of ...
... Edward his brother he was not without secret trains and mines to turn envy and hatred upon his brother's government ; as having an expectation and a kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be of ...
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... Edward the fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness of the title of the white rose or house of York ; and , by the mild and plausible reign of the same King toward his latter time , 30 . were become affectionate to that line ...
... Edward the fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness of the title of the white rose or house of York ; and , by the mild and plausible reign of the same King toward his latter time , 30 . were become affectionate to that line ...
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