History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... Bishop of London in the winter of 1377-8 , when the Duke of Lancaster and Lord Percy , as has been related , appeared by his side , and even took an active part in his behalf . They had a sharp dispute with Bishop Courtney upon their ...
... Bishop of London in the winter of 1377-8 , when the Duke of Lancaster and Lord Percy , as has been related , appeared by his side , and even took an active part in his behalf . They had a sharp dispute with Bishop Courtney upon their ...
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... Bishop of Dur- May 2 , 1421 . A ham , address them upon the state of his affairs . A great disaster was confessed by the tone of the speech , as well as by the topics selected ; for the King's for- titude was compared to that of Job ...
... Bishop of Dur- May 2 , 1421 . A ham , address them upon the state of his affairs . A great disaster was confessed by the tone of the speech , as well as by the topics selected ; for the King's for- titude was compared to that of Job ...
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... Bishop of Lichfield , whom he had sent as his ambassador to Martin V. in 1419 , apparently to obtain a constat of the Concordat of 1418. Martin had then returned to Italy , and at Florence he received the envoy . Henry appears to have ...
... Bishop of Lichfield , whom he had sent as his ambassador to Martin V. in 1419 , apparently to obtain a constat of the Concordat of 1418. Martin had then returned to Italy , and at Florence he received the envoy . Henry appears to have ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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