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... Duke of York ( second son to King Edward the Fourth ) to walk and vex the King . This was a finer counterfeit stone than Lambert Symnell ; better done , and worn upon greater hands ; being graced after with the wearing of a King of ...
... Duke of York ( second son to King Edward the Fourth ) to walk and vex the King . This was a finer counterfeit stone than Lambert Symnell ; better done , and worn upon greater hands ; being graced after with the wearing of a King of ...
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... Duke of York or no . But seeming to receive full satisfaction by his answers , then she feigned herself to be ... Duke Richard . Nay himself with long and continual counterfeiting and with often telling a lie , was turned ( by ...
... Duke of York or no . But seeming to receive full satisfaction by his answers , then she feigned herself to be ... Duke Richard . Nay himself with long and continual counterfeiting and with often telling a lie , was turned ( by ...
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Francis Bacon. England , that the Duke of York was sure alive . As for the name of Perkin Warbeck , it was not at that time comen to light , but all the news ran1 upon the Duke of York ; that he had been entertained in Ireland , bought ...
Francis Bacon. England , that the Duke of York was sure alive . As for the name of Perkin Warbeck , it was not at that time comen to light , but all the news ran1 upon the Duke of York ; that he had been entertained in Ireland , bought ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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