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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... gives the common account of Exton and seven others falling upon and des- patching him after he had killed four of ... gives it as clear that Sir Piers Exton slew him by Henry's command ( 568 ) . It is remarkable that Froissart gives no ...
... gives the common account of Exton and seven others falling upon and des- patching him after he had killed four of ... gives it as clear that Sir Piers Exton slew him by Henry's command ( 568 ) . It is remarkable that Froissart gives no ...
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... gives 1406 as the year he was taken , Hardynge 1408 , Holinshed 1406 , but admitting that the Scotch writers make it 1404 ( iii , 41 ) . Hall and Stow give 1407 . Fordun , however , may in this instance most safely be relied on , and he ...
... gives 1406 as the year he was taken , Hardynge 1408 , Holinshed 1406 , but admitting that the Scotch writers make it 1404 ( iii , 41 ) . Hall and Stow give 1407 . Fordun , however , may in this instance most safely be relied on , and he ...
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... give the facts cor- rectly . Mezeray ( i . 1028 ) represents James as having been de- livered , and having returned to ... gives the fact as it is stated in the text . The confounding of the Parliament in May with that which met in ...
... give the facts cor- rectly . Mezeray ( i . 1028 ) represents James as having been de- livered , and having returned to ... gives the fact as it is stated in the text . The confounding of the Parliament in May with that which met in ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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