The History of England, 4: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 |
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... Perkin War- bec ... His imposture ... He is avowed by the dutchess of Burgundy ... and by many of the English nobility ... Trial and execution of Stan- ley ... A parliament .... V CHAP . XXVI . Perkin retires to Scotland ... Insurrection.
... Perkin War- bec ... His imposture ... He is avowed by the dutchess of Burgundy ... and by many of the English nobility ... Trial and execution of Stan- ley ... A parliament .... V CHAP . XXVI . Perkin retires to Scotland ... Insurrection.
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... Perkin taken prisoner ... Perkin ex- ecuted ... The earl of Warwic executed ... Mar- riage of prince Arthur with Catharine of Ar- ragon ... His death ... Marriage of the princess Margaret with the king of Scotland ... Op- pressions of ...
... Perkin taken prisoner ... Perkin ex- ecuted ... The earl of Warwic executed ... Mar- riage of prince Arthur with Catharine of Ar- ragon ... His death ... Marriage of the princess Margaret with the king of Scotland ... Op- pressions of ...
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... Perkin Warbec ... 17 . His Imposture ... 18. He is avowed by the dutchess of Burgundy ... 19 . and by many of the English nobility ... 20 . Trial and execution of Stanley ... 21. A parliament . 1488 . 14 . 1 THE king acquired great ...
... Perkin Warbec ... 17 . His Imposture ... 18. He is avowed by the dutchess of Burgundy ... 19 . and by many of the English nobility ... 20 . Trial and execution of Stanley ... 21. A parliament . 1488 . 14 . 1 THE king acquired great ...
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... Perkin . It was by some believed that Edward , among his amorous adventures , had a secret commerce with Warbec's wife ; and people thence ac- counted for that resemblance which was after- wards remarked between young Perkin and that ...
... Perkin . It was by some believed that Edward , among his amorous adventures , had a secret commerce with Warbec's wife ; and people thence ac- counted for that resemblance which was after- wards remarked between young Perkin and that ...
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... Perkin an invitation to repair to him at Paris . He received him with all the marks of regard due to the duke of York ; settled on him a handsome pension , assigned him magnificent lodgings , and in order to provide at once for his ...
... Perkin an invitation to repair to him at Paris . He received him with all the marks of regard due to the duke of York ; settled on him a handsome pension , assigned him magnificent lodgings , and in order to provide at once for his ...
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