Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now First Published from Official Records & Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Том 2H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... Thomas Percy's retirement from court , and surrender of his office of steward of the king's household , avowedly out of apprehension lest he should incur the fate of sir Simon Burley . The king's remaining servants very frequently ...
... Thomas Percy's retirement from court , and surrender of his office of steward of the king's household , avowedly out of apprehension lest he should incur the fate of sir Simon Burley . The king's remaining servants very frequently ...
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... son , for he knew that she had sons by her former marriage with sir Thomas Holland , since he had 1 Froissart , and MS . of the Ambassades . himself stood godfather to two . The princess of Wales 20 ISABELLA OF VALOIS .
... son , for he knew that she had sons by her former marriage with sir Thomas Holland , since he had 1 Froissart , and MS . of the Ambassades . himself stood godfather to two . The princess of Wales 20 ISABELLA OF VALOIS .
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... Thomas Exton . 2 This observation shows that his food had been circumscribed . The very words of Shakspeare , who has merely cast Fabyan's narrative into dalogne . Walsingham only mentions that Richard starved himself , and died on ...
... Thomas Exton . 2 This observation shows that his food had been circumscribed . The very words of Shakspeare , who has merely cast Fabyan's narrative into dalogne . Walsingham only mentions that Richard starved himself , and died on ...
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... Thomas of Woodstock ) the other . To these ladies was consigned the care , or rather the custody , of Isabella's person . The sweetness of this angelic girl's disposition had certainly converted these natural enemies into loving friends ...
... Thomas of Woodstock ) the other . To these ladies was consigned the care , or rather the custody , of Isabella's person . The sweetness of this angelic girl's disposition had certainly converted these natural enemies into loving friends ...
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... Thomas , second son to Henry IV . , met the young queen , and honour- ably accompanied her to London , assisted by the constable of England , the marshal , and other great officers . It is sup- posed Isabella tarried at the Tower from ...
... Thomas , second son to Henry IV . , met the young queen , and honour- ably accompanied her to London , assisted by the constable of England , the marshal , and other great officers . It is sup- posed Isabella tarried at the Tower from ...
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Anne Boleyn attended beautiful bishop Bretagne bride brother cardinal castle cause chamber Charles Chronicle Clarence Clisson consort council countess court crown daughter death declared duchess duke of Bretagne duke of Burgundy duke of Gloucester duke of York earl of Warwick Edward Edward IV eldest Elizabeth of York Elizabeth Woodville English father favour French George Chastellain gold grace Hall hand hath heir Henry VII Henry's honour husband Ibid infant Isabella Joanna Joanna of Navarre Katharine of Arragon Katharine's king Henry king of England king of France king Richard king's knights lady Lancaster letter likewise Lingard London lord Louis Margaret of Anjou marriage married Mary mistress Monstrelet mother noble Norfolk palace parliament person pray present prince of Wales princess queen Katharine queen Margaret queen of England received royal says sent sir Thomas sister sovereign Suffolk throne took Tower uncle VIII Westminster widow wife Wolsey
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