Historia Regis Henrici SeptimiLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 476 páginas |
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... had respecting that monarch's history . Henry was the son of Edmund Tudor earl of Rich- Birth of mond , and was born in the early part of the year Henry VII . 1457 , a few months after his father's death . PREFACE . xxiii.
... had respecting that monarch's history . Henry was the son of Edmund Tudor earl of Rich- Birth of mond , and was born in the early part of the year Henry VII . 1457 , a few months after his father's death . PREFACE . xxiii.
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... Rich- mond instead of Leicester herald , and uniting there- with the office of Norroy king of arms , from which on the 24th of January 1494 , he was promoted to that of Clarenceux with a salary of 20l . a year . It is Qu . Sir William ...
... Rich- mond instead of Leicester herald , and uniting there- with the office of Norroy king of arms , from which on the 24th of January 1494 , he was promoted to that of Clarenceux with a salary of 20l . a year . It is Qu . Sir William ...
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... Rich- mond was sent back to England without Clifford to urge upon Henry the immediate dispatch of his promised succours to Britanny . He had no sooner returned than Henry employed him again to carry back his answer . In later years we ...
... Rich- mond was sent back to England without Clifford to urge upon Henry the immediate dispatch of his promised succours to Britanny . He had no sooner returned than Henry employed him again to carry back his answer . In later years we ...
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... daughter . Henry had good reason to be interested in Ferdinand's behalf ; for though prince Arthur was dead , the princess ' See pp . 240–281 . d Catherine and her rich dowry still remained in Eng- land PREFACE . xlix.
... daughter . Henry had good reason to be interested in Ferdinand's behalf ; for though prince Arthur was dead , the princess ' See pp . 240–281 . d Catherine and her rich dowry still remained in Eng- land PREFACE . xlix.
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Bernard Andreas James Gairdner. Catherine and her rich dowry still remained in Eng- land , and already that second marriage had been con- tracted , the dissolution of which in the succeeding reign brought with it the downfall of the ...
Bernard Andreas James Gairdner. Catherine and her rich dowry still remained in Eng- land , and already that second marriage had been con- tracted , the dissolution of which in the succeeding reign brought with it the downfall of the ...
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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.