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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... offence of which he says they were accused . Later writers have asserted that the offence of Sir R. Acton and Browne was the having aided Cobham in making his escape from the Tower ; while the concourse in St. Giles's Fields was only to ...
... offence of which he says they were accused . Later writers have asserted that the offence of Sir R. Acton and Browne was the having aided Cobham in making his escape from the Tower ; while the concourse in St. Giles's Fields was only to ...
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... offence as committed ( the overt act by assembling ) on the same day . But passing that over , although the pardons all state the offence as committed on Wednesday , 10th January ( Rym . ix . 171 , 219 ) , Epiphany in 1414 fell on ...
... offence as committed ( the overt act by assembling ) on the same day . But passing that over , although the pardons all state the offence as committed on Wednesday , 10th January ( Rym . ix . 171 , 219 ) , Epiphany in 1414 fell on ...
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... offence was committed ( that is evidently in the town where the Parliament was sitting ) , and if the party charged did not appear within a quarter of a year before the Justice to take his trial , then he should be held attainted of the ...
... offence was committed ( that is evidently in the town where the Parliament was sitting ) , and if the party charged did not appear within a quarter of a year before the Justice to take his trial , then he should be held attainted of the ...
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