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And at their risinge in the dawnyng of the day , thei sent about priuily to their
seruantes in their Innes and lodgynges about , 5 geuinge them
commaundemente to make them selfe shortely readye , for their Lordes wer to
horsebackward . Uppon ...
And at their risinge in the dawnyng of the day , thei sent about priuily to their
seruantes in their Innes and lodgynges about , 5 geuinge them
commaundemente to make them selfe shortely readye , for their Lordes wer to
horsebackward . Uppon ...
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Toward the accoumplishinge 25 whereof , they sayde that the Lorde Marques
hadde entered into the Tower of London , and thence taken out the kinges
Treasor , and sent menne to the sea . All whiche thinge these Dukes wiste well
were ...
Toward the accoumplishinge 25 whereof , they sayde that the Lorde Marques
hadde entered into the Tower of London , and thence taken out the kinges
Treasor , and sent menne to the sea . All whiche thinge these Dukes wiste well
were ...
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... he sent the lord Riuers and the Lorde Richarde with sir Thomas Vaughan into
the Northe countrey into diuers places to prison , and afterward al to Pomfrait ,
where they were 25 in conclusion beheaded . In this wise the Duke of Gloucester
...
... he sent the lord Riuers and the Lorde Richarde with sir Thomas Vaughan into
the Northe countrey into diuers places to prison , and afterward al to Pomfrait ,
where they were 25 in conclusion beheaded . In this wise the Duke of Gloucester
...
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... to whome the custodye thereof nothing partained , without especial
commaundement of the kynge , secretely sent for the seale 5 againe , and
brought it with him after the customable maner . And at this meting the lord
Hasting , whose trouth ...
... to whome the custodye thereof nothing partained , without especial
commaundement of the kynge , secretely sent for the seale 5 againe , and
brought it with him after the customable maner . And at this meting the lord
Hasting , whose trouth ...
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And he shewed her that the counsel therfore had sent him vnto her , to require
her the deliuerye of him , that hee might bee brought vnto the 5 kinges presence
at his libertie , oute of that place whiche they reckoned as a prisone . And ther ...
And he shewed her that the counsel therfore had sent him vnto her , to require
her the deliuerye of him , that hee might bee brought vnto the 5 kinges presence
at his libertie , oute of that place whiche they reckoned as a prisone . And ther ...
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