Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman Conquest: With Anecdotes of Their Courts, Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Volúmenes 4-5Blanchard and Lea, 1857 |
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... France , with the intention of reconquering the acquisitions of Henry V. Before he embarked he made his will , dated at Sandwich , in which he thus mentions Elizabeth : - " Item , we will that our daughter Elizabeth have ten thousand ...
... France , with the intention of reconquering the acquisitions of Henry V. Before he embarked he made his will , dated at Sandwich , in which he thus mentions Elizabeth : - " Item , we will that our daughter Elizabeth have ten thousand ...
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... France , owing to the utter failure of Buckingham's in- surrection , and after their exile the situation of Elizabeth of York and her mother became very irksome . A cordon of soldiers , commanded by John Nesfield , a squire of Richard ...
... France , owing to the utter failure of Buckingham's in- surrection , and after their exile the situation of Elizabeth of York and her mother became very irksome . A cordon of soldiers , commanded by John Nesfield , a squire of Richard ...
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... France , and were cast by a tempest on the coast of Bretagne . Duke Francis II . received them hospitably , and for two or three years they lived peacefully , yet under some restraint . But the existence of young Henry Tudor disquieted ...
... France , and were cast by a tempest on the coast of Bretagne . Duke Francis II . received them hospitably , and for two or three years they lived peacefully , yet under some restraint . But the existence of young Henry Tudor disquieted ...
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... France to Paris , where he renewed a solemn oath to marry Elizabeth of York , if he could dispossess the usurper ; and the day after this oath all the English students at the university of Paris tendered him their ho- mage as king of ...
... France to Paris , where he renewed a solemn oath to marry Elizabeth of York , if he could dispossess the usurper ; and the day after this oath all the English students at the university of Paris tendered him their ho- mage as king of ...
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... France and Bretagne from Harfleur , on his chivalric enterprise to win a wife and crown . His navy met with no interruption , for Richard's poverty kept the English ships inactive . Henry's fleet safely made Milford Haven in seven days ...
... France and Bretagne from Harfleur , on his chivalric enterprise to win a wife and crown . His navy met with no interruption , for Richard's poverty kept the English ships inactive . Henry's fleet safely made Milford Haven in seven days ...
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