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Pagina 167
... Earl of Salisbury with a list of vamped- up charges against him , and a peremptory request that the king would not permit the match with so manifest an offender . ' The match was accordingly broken off . I am the last of noble Edward's ...
... Earl of Salisbury with a list of vamped- up charges against him , and a peremptory request that the king would not permit the match with so manifest an offender . ' The match was accordingly broken off . I am the last of noble Edward's ...
Pagina 169
... Earl of Wiltshire straight : Bid him repair to us to Ely House To see this business . To - morrow next We will for Ireland ; and ' tis time , I trow : And we create , in absence of ourself , Our uncle York lord governor of England ; For ...
... Earl of Wiltshire straight : Bid him repair to us to Ely House To see this business . To - morrow next We will for Ireland ; and ' tis time , I trow : And we create , in absence of ourself , Our uncle York lord governor of England ; For ...
Pagina 171
... Earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in farm . Willo . The king's grown bankrupt , like a broken man . North . Reproach and dissolution hangeth over him . Ross . He hath not money for these Irish wars , His burthenous taxations ...
... Earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in farm . Willo . The king's grown bankrupt , like a broken man . North . Reproach and dissolution hangeth over him . Ross . He hath not money for these Irish wars , His burthenous taxations ...
Pagina 172
... Earl of Arundel , not Cobham . Arundel had been kept in the Duke of Exeter's house , but with the aid of one William Scot escaped and found refuge with his uncle the Arch- bishop of Canterbury at Cologne ( Hol . iii . 496 ) . Such a ...
... Earl of Arundel , not Cobham . Arundel had been kept in the Duke of Exeter's house , but with the aid of one William Scot escaped and found refuge with his uncle the Arch- bishop of Canterbury at Cologne ( Hol . iii . 496 ) . Such a ...
Pagina 176
... Earl of Worcester Hath broke his staff , resign'd his stewardship , And all the household servants fled with him To Bolingbroke . Queen . So , Green , thou art the midwife to my woe , And Bolingbroke my sorrow's dismal heir : Now hath ...
... Earl of Worcester Hath broke his staff , resign'd his stewardship , And all the household servants fled with him To Bolingbroke . Queen . So , Green , thou art the midwife to my woe , And Bolingbroke my sorrow's dismal heir : Now hath ...
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