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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... King and set up Marche in his stead , and for intending eventually to destroy the King , his brothers , and many other grandees of the realm ; against Scroop , for being privy to this conspiracy . Cambridge and Grey con- fessed the ...
... King and set up Marche in his stead , and for intending eventually to destroy the King , his brothers , and many other grandees of the realm ; against Scroop , for being privy to this conspiracy . Cambridge and Grey con- fessed the ...
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... King is thereby declared to be of full age , whatever years he may have attained on the King's decease ; but if an infant , then the Go- vernment is to be carried on in his name by the Queen - mother , with the concurrence of the ...
... King is thereby declared to be of full age , whatever years he may have attained on the King's decease ; but if an infant , then the Go- vernment is to be carried on in his name by the Queen - mother , with the concurrence of the ...
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... King would not pardon any such offender unless he made accord with the party aggrieved . The King refused this prayer ; but as to the case of Chedder and Broke , and as to all future cases of the same kind , ordered that proclamation ...
... King would not pardon any such offender unless he made accord with the party aggrieved . The King refused this prayer ; but as to the case of Chedder and Broke , and as to all future cases of the same kind , ordered that proclamation ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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