History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... lands of the Archduke Philip . This was an impost of a florin for every piece of English cloth imported into the Netherlands . The duty was withdrawn in 1497. Fabyan's work " The Concordance of Histories , " which at first is a mere com ...
... lands of the Archduke Philip . This was an impost of a florin for every piece of English cloth imported into the Netherlands . The duty was withdrawn in 1497. Fabyan's work " The Concordance of Histories , " which at first is a mere com ...
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... land , " and at the same place is found a list of general pardons for Irishmen . So that Henry's mind was full of his own affairs at the time of the French embassy . But he sent Urswick over to France and to Brittany likewise , and as ...
... land , " and at the same place is found a list of general pardons for Irishmen . So that Henry's mind was full of his own affairs at the time of the French embassy . But he sent Urswick over to France and to Brittany likewise , and as ...
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... lands in Lanca- shire Battle of Stoke Siege of Nantes commenced 19 III . 99 afterwards raised Embassy sent to England from Charles VIII about Henry's second 2 Parliament Coronation of Queen Elizabeth Murder of James III of Scot- land ...
... lands in Lanca- shire Battle of Stoke Siege of Nantes commenced 19 III . 99 afterwards raised Embassy sent to England from Charles VIII about Henry's second 2 Parliament Coronation of Queen Elizabeth Murder of James III of Scot- land ...
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... land over the bridge to the Tower , where the morrow after he made twelve knights bannerets . But for creations he dispensed them with a sparing hand . For notwithstanding a field so lately fought , and a coronation so near at hand , he ...
... land over the bridge to the Tower , where the morrow after he made twelve knights bannerets . But for creations he dispensed them with a sparing hand . For notwithstanding a field so lately fought , and a coronation so near at hand , he ...
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... to take away all her lands and estate ; and this by a close council , without any legal pro- ceeding , upon far fetched pretences that she had delivered her two daughters out of sanctuary to King Richard , 24 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
... to take away all her lands and estate ; and this by a close council , without any legal pro- ceeding , upon far fetched pretences that she had delivered her two daughters out of sanctuary to King Richard , 24 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
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