History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... John Speed ( 1552-1629 ) was one of the most industrious writers of this period on the subjects of antiquities and history , and his compilations , derived in great part from the collections in the libraries of Sir Robert Cotton , and ...
... John Speed ( 1552-1629 ) was one of the most industrious writers of this period on the subjects of antiquities and history , and his compilations , derived in great part from the collections in the libraries of Sir Robert Cotton , and ...
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... John Stow ( 1525-1605 ) was a most diligent , accurate , and impartial recorder of public events . He , like Speed , was a tailor , but his decided turn for antiquarian research soon asserted its power , and he abandoned his trade , and ...
... John Stow ( 1525-1605 ) was a most diligent , accurate , and impartial recorder of public events . He , like Speed , was a tailor , but his decided turn for antiquarian research soon asserted its power , and he abandoned his trade , and ...
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... John Bourchier , whom he had left as his pledges at Paris , for money which 25 he had borrowed , when he made his expedition for England . And thereupon he took a fit occasion to send the lord Treasurer and master Bray , whom he used as ...
... John Bourchier , whom he had left as his pledges at Paris , for money which 25 he had borrowed , when he made his expedition for England . And thereupon he took a fit occasion to send the lord Treasurer and master Bray , whom he used as ...
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... John earl of Lincoln , son of John de la Pole duke of Suffolk , and of Elizabeth , King Edward the fourth's eldest sister . This earl was a man of great wit and courage , and had his thoughts highly raised 30 by hopes and expectations ...
... John earl of Lincoln , son of John de la Pole duke of Suffolk , and of Elizabeth , King Edward the fourth's eldest sister . This earl was a man of great wit and courage , and had his thoughts highly raised 30 by hopes and expectations ...
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... John earl of Oxford , meaning himself also to go in person where the affairs should most require it , and nevertheless not expecting any actual invasion at that time , 15 the winter being far on , he took his journey himself towards ...
... John earl of Oxford , meaning himself also to go in person where the affairs should most require it , and nevertheless not expecting any actual invasion at that time , 15 the winter being far on , he took his journey himself towards ...
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