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... Henry VII ... Speech to parliament ... Attaints , the Earl of Nottingham ... Wealth of Henry VII ... Nicholas Byron , constable of the castle ... Ditto steward and warden of Sherwood Forest ... Inscrip- tion to Sir John Byron in Colwick ...
... Henry VII ... Speech to parliament ... Attaints , the Earl of Nottingham ... Wealth of Henry VII ... Nicholas Byron , constable of the castle ... Ditto steward and warden of Sherwood Forest ... Inscrip- tion to Sir John Byron in Colwick ...
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... Henry VIII ... Foundation of grammar school , by Agnes Mellors ... R . Mellors gift to ... T . Mellors ditto ... J . Wast's ditto ... E . Gellestrope's ditto ... J . Heskay's ditto ... J . Colynson's ditto ... Allistre ... Byrkby's ...
... Henry VIII ... Foundation of grammar school , by Agnes Mellors ... R . Mellors gift to ... T . Mellors ditto ... J . Wast's ditto ... E . Gellestrope's ditto ... J . Heskay's ditto ... J . Colynson's ditto ... Allistre ... Byrkby's ...
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James Orange. HOUSE OF TUDOR . 487 BOOK VIII . CHAPTER I. Henry VII . succeeded to the throne 1st August 1485 , and with Richard III . , died the last branch of the royal and illustrious house of Plantagenet , which commenced with Henry ...
James Orange. HOUSE OF TUDOR . 487 BOOK VIII . CHAPTER I. Henry VII . succeeded to the throne 1st August 1485 , and with Richard III . , died the last branch of the royal and illustrious house of Plantagenet , which commenced with Henry ...
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... Henry VII . was a man of superior wisdom and prudence , and his entire reign had one chief object in view , of which he never appears to have lost sight , which was that of weakening and keeping down the power of the barons , by ...
... Henry VII . was a man of superior wisdom and prudence , and his entire reign had one chief object in view , of which he never appears to have lost sight , which was that of weakening and keeping down the power of the barons , by ...
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... Henry VII . , leaving his brother Nicholas his heir , who was made one of the knights of the Bath , at the marriage of Prince Arthur , 17th November , 1501 ( Deering , p . 293. ) The Doctor has fallen into an anachronism of ten years ...
... Henry VII . , leaving his brother Nicholas his heir , who was made one of the knights of the Bath , at the marriage of Prince Arthur , 17th November , 1501 ( Deering , p . 293. ) The Doctor has fallen into an anachronism of ten years ...
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Стр. 624 - Front, flank, and rear, the squadrons sweep To break the Scottish circle deep That fought around their king. But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go, Though billmen ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring; The stubborn spearmen still made good Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood The instant that he fell.
Стр. 961 - I see before me the Gladiator lie : He leans upon his hand — his manly brow Consents to death, but conquers agony, And his droop'd head sinks gradually low— And through his side the last drops, ebbing slow From the red gash, fall heavy, one by one, Like the first of a thunder-shower; and now The arena swims around him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hail'd the wretch who won.
Стр. 552 - I do declare and promise that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.
Стр. 530 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the LORD'S sake, whether it be to the King as supreme, or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well.
Стр. 535 - And it shall be upon Aaron to minister : and his sound shall be heard when he goeth in unto the holy place before the Lord, and when he cometh out, that he die not.
Стр. 750 - ... better than the higher tower; under that tower, which was the old castle, there was a larger castle, where there had been several towers and many noble rooms, but the most of them were down ; the yard of that was pretty large, and without the gate there was a very large yard that had been walled, but the walls were all down, only it was situated upon an ascent of the rock, and so stood a pretty height above the streets ; and there were the ruins of an old pair of gates, with turrets on each side.
Стр. 946 - HARK! from the tombs a doleful sound! My ears attend the cry; " Ye living men, come view the ground, Where you must shortly lie. 2 " Princes, this clay must be your bed, In spite of all your towers; The tall, the wise, the reverend head Must lie as low as ours.
Стр. 630 - ... cause such dreadful execution to be done upon a good number of the inhabitants of every town, village, and hamlet, that have offended in this rebellion, as well by the hanging...
Стр. 750 - ... to him. The castle was built upon a rock, and nature had made it capable of very strong fortification, but the buildings were very ruinous and uninhabitable, neither affording room to lodge soldiers nor provisions. The castle stands at one end of the town, upon such an eminence as commands the chief streets of the town.
Стр. 645 - ... have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant to the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of our City of London all that our manor capital messuage...