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Lastly , there was a circumstance ( which is mentioned by one that writ in the same time ) that is very likely to have made somewhat to the matter ; 3 which is , that King Edward the Fourth was his god- father .
Lastly , there was a circumstance ( which is mentioned by one that writ in the same time ) that is very likely to have made somewhat to the matter ; 3 which is , that King Edward the Fourth was his god- father .
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There was a towns- man of Tournay that had borne office in that town , whose name was John Osbeck , ( a converted Jew , 3 ) married to Katheren de Faro , whose business drew him to live for a time with his wife at London in King Edward ...
There was a towns- man of Tournay that had borne office in that town , whose name was John Osbeck , ( a converted Jew , 3 ) married to Katheren de Faro , whose business drew him to live for a time with his wife at London in King Edward ...
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Edward Plantagenet , prisoner in the Tower , i . 78 . paraded through the streets of London , i . 80 . Edward IV . , his popular reign , i . 48 . invented benevolences , i . 183 . godfather of Perkin Warbeck , i .
Edward Plantagenet , prisoner in the Tower , i . 78 . paraded through the streets of London , i . 80 . Edward IV . , his popular reign , i . 48 . invented benevolences , i . 183 . godfather of Perkin Warbeck , i .
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