An Abridgement of the History of England: Being a Summary of Mr. Rapin's History and Mr. Tindal's Continuation : From the Landing of Julius Caesar to the Death of King George I ... Illustrated ... on Seventy Copper Plates, Том 2J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... taken , is beheaded . King Edward having caufed his Father's head , and the Earl of Salisbury's , to be taken down from the walls of York , and put others in their room , returns to London , June 8 . He endeavours to raife commotions in ...
... taken , is beheaded . King Edward having caufed his Father's head , and the Earl of Salisbury's , to be taken down from the walls of York , and put others in their room , returns to London , June 8 . He endeavours to raife commotions in ...
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... taken pri- foners . Soon after , Queen Margaret , with her husband King Henry , enters England , with a body of Scots , and having taken and garrisoned Banburgh Caftle , advances into the Bifhopric of Durham , where the is joined by the ...
... taken pri- foners . Soon after , Queen Margaret , with her husband King Henry , enters England , with a body of Scots , and having taken and garrisoned Banburgh Caftle , advances into the Bifhopric of Durham , where the is joined by the ...
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... taken prifoner , is beheaded with his brothers , in revenge for the death of Sir Henry Nevil ,, who was flain the day before . Some feditious in Northamptonshire affemble in great numbers , and chufing one Robert Hilliard , or Robin of ...
... taken prifoner , is beheaded with his brothers , in revenge for the death of Sir Henry Nevil ,, who was flain the day before . Some feditious in Northamptonshire affemble in great numbers , and chufing one Robert Hilliard , or Robin of ...
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... taken , and beheaded . This was called the Battle of Lofe - Coat - Field . This defeat breaking all the measures of the Duke of Clarence , and Earl of VVarwick , they embark at Dartmouth , and attempt to land at Calais ; but being ...
... taken , and beheaded . This was called the Battle of Lofe - Coat - Field . This defeat breaking all the measures of the Duke of Clarence , and Earl of VVarwick , they embark at Dartmouth , and attempt to land at Calais ; but being ...
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... taken from him , and given to his brother , Richard , Duke of York . A Parliament meets at Westminster , which adjudges King Nov , 26 . Edward to be a Traitor , and an Ufurper of the Realm ; confifcates all his paternal eftates ...
... taken from him , and given to his brother , Richard , Duke of York . A Parliament meets at Westminster , which adjudges King Nov , 26 . Edward to be a Traitor , and an Ufurper of the Realm ; confifcates all his paternal eftates ...
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