The History of England, 4: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 |
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... 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 the people ...
... 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 the people ...
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... prisoner to the Tower . During this parliament the king also bestowed favours and honours on some particular persons who were attached to him . Edward Stafford , eldest son of the duke of Buckingham , attainted in the late reign , was ...
... prisoner to the Tower . During this parliament the king also bestowed favours and honours on some particular persons who were attached to him . Edward Stafford , eldest son of the duke of Buckingham , attainted in the late reign , was ...
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... tutor Simon , was taken prisoner . Simon , being a priest , was not tried at law , and was only committed to close custody : Simnel was too contemptible to be an object either of appre- hension or 24 1487 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... tutor Simon , was taken prisoner . Simon , being a priest , was not tried at law , and was only committed to close custody : Simnel was too contemptible to be an object either of appre- hension or 24 1487 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... prisoners : and the military force of Bri- tanny was totally broken . The death of the duke , which followed soon after , threw affairs into still greater confusion , and seemed to threat- en the state with a final subjection . 10 ...
... prisoners : and the military force of Bri- tanny was totally broken . The death of the duke , which followed soon after , threw affairs into still greater confusion , and seemed to threat- en the state with a final subjection . 10 ...
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... prisoner , and afterwards executed with some of his accomplices ; sir John Egremond fled to the dutchess of Burgundy , who gave him protection ; the greater number of the rebels received a pardon . 11. Henry had probably expected , when ...
... prisoner , and afterwards executed with some of his accomplices ; sir John Egremond fled to the dutchess of Burgundy , who gave him protection ; the greater number of the rebels received a pardon . 11. Henry had probably expected , when ...
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