The succession to the English crown, a historical sketch1879 |
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... Tower . 1399 , Sep- Parliament had been convened by Richard , after he had become a prisoner , for the 30th of Sep- tember . On the 29th a deputation of great lords waited on the king at the Tower . There the unhappy son of England's ...
... Tower . 1399 , Sep- Parliament had been convened by Richard , after he had become a prisoner , for the 30th of Sep- tember . On the 29th a deputation of great lords waited on the king at the Tower . There the unhappy son of England's ...
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... Tower , and to notify to him his deposition , and to return to him the homage and fealty of his subjects , " as in like cases had been done according to the an- cient custom of the realm . " They proceeded to Throne va declare the ...
... Tower , and to notify to him his deposition , and to return to him the homage and fealty of his subjects , " as in like cases had been done according to the an- cient custom of the realm . " They proceeded to Throne va declare the ...
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... Tower he resigned his crown , his title , and his subjects ' allegiance , refused , and indeed declared himself unable , to renounce the unction and spiritual character which he had re- ceived at his coronation . Doubtless the unhappy ...
... Tower he resigned his crown , his title , and his subjects ' allegiance , refused , and indeed declared himself unable , to renounce the unction and spiritual character which he had re- ceived at his coronation . Doubtless the unhappy ...
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... Tower and a lawless execution made perpetual . His death , A.D. 1450 , May 2 . It is to be remarked that one of the articles of - Suffolk's impeachment against Suffolk was , that he had supposed incited the French king to invade England ...
... Tower and a lawless execution made perpetual . His death , A.D. 1450 , May 2 . It is to be remarked that one of the articles of - Suffolk's impeachment against Suffolk was , that he had supposed incited the French king to invade England ...
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... Tower , where he remained until taken from it by Warwick , to be mocked for a short time with an idle pageant Henry's of royalty . Henry's brief reoccupation of the restoration , throne began in October 1470. In the transac- October ...
... Tower , where he remained until taken from it by Warwick , to be mocked for a short time with an idle pageant Henry's of royalty . Henry's brief reoccupation of the restoration , throne began in October 1470. In the transac- October ...
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accession afterwards Anne arms attainder battle Beaufort birth blood born Brittany brother Charles child claim Clarence's Countess Crown 8vo crown of England daughter death declared descendants died doubtless Duchess Duke of York Earl of March Edmund Edmund of Langley Edward III Edward IV Edward IV.'s eldest Elizabeth of York Elizabeth Woodville English crown entail estates execution father favour France George heir heiress Henry IV Henry IV.'s Henry VI Henry VII Henry's hereditary right House of Lancaster House of York IV.'s reign James John of Gaunt June Katharine king's Lady Lancastrian legitimated Lionel Lord male issue Margaret marriage married Mary Mortimer murder nation nephew Norfolk Parliament person Philip Philippa Plantagenet Pole Prince of Wales Princess Queen realm Richard Richard II Richmond royal family scendants Scotland sister Somerset sons Sophia sovereign succession successor Suffolk Surrey Thomas throne tion Tower Tudor uncle VIII VIII.'s wife William young
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