Historia Regis Henrici SeptimiLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 476 páginas |
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Página xxiv
... Richmond died on the morrow of All Souls ' day , 35 Henry VI . , leaving his son Henry fifteen weeks old . By this it would appear that Henry was born in 1456 , just fifteen weeks before the death of his father . But the age of Henry as ...
... Richmond died on the morrow of All Souls ' day , 35 Henry VI . , leaving his son Henry fifteen weeks old . By this it would appear that Henry was born in 1456 , just fifteen weeks before the death of his father . But the age of Henry as ...
Página xxv
... Richmond in England , and many adherents crossed the sea to join him . At last , with the aid of a few auxiliaries from France and Britanny , he landed among his fellow countrymen in Wales , passed on into the centre of the kingdom ...
... Richmond in England , and many adherents crossed the sea to join him . At last , with the aid of a few auxiliaries from France and Britanny , he landed among his fellow countrymen in Wales , passed on into the centre of the kingdom ...
Página xxxix
... Richmond's interests . Con- cerning this part of his life all I have been able to ascertain is contained in the following memoranda of expenses written by himself in the same volume from which his journals are derived . 66 Anno 1485 ...
... Richmond's interests . Con- cerning this part of his life all I have been able to ascertain is contained in the following memoranda of expenses written by himself in the same volume from which his journals are derived . 66 Anno 1485 ...
Página xlii
... Richmond King of Arms of Clarenceux then going to the Arch- duke . " This is probably a docu- ment ( now much mutilated ) in the Cottonian volume , Galba . B ii . ff . | 108 , 109 . 2 The Cottonian MS . in which these instructions are ...
... Richmond King of Arms of Clarenceux then going to the Arch- duke . " This is probably a docu- ment ( now much mutilated ) in the Cottonian volume , Galba . B ii . ff . | 108 , 109 . 2 The Cottonian MS . in which these instructions are ...
Página lvii
... Richmond had been preserved from the sword of Edward the Fourth . The author goes on to tell us : " Hic puer existens placidus Richmundia proles Ad Gallos fugiens turgida vela dedit ; Sed sua cum medium pelagi ratis ipsa secaret Piratis ...
... Richmond had been preserved from the sword of Edward the Fourth . The author goes on to tell us : " Hic puer existens placidus Richmundia proles Ad Gallos fugiens turgida vela dedit ; Sed sua cum medium pelagi ratis ipsa secaret Piratis ...
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Página xxxv - Tirrel and John Dighton. These two the king caused to be committed to the Tower, and examined touching the manner of the death of the two innocent princes. They agreed both in a tale, as the king gave out...
Página xxxi - Then she informed him of all the circumstances and particulars that concerned the person of Richard, duke of York, which he was to act, describing unto him the personages, lineaments, and features of the king and queen, his pretended parents; and of his brother and sisters, and divers others, that were nearest him in his childhood, together with all passages, some secret, some common, that were fit for a child's memory, until the death of king Edward.