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... DUKE OF CORNWALL , EARL OF CHESTER , ETC. It may please your Highness , IN part of my acknowledgment to your Highness , I have endeavoured to do honour to the memory of the last King of England that was ances- tor to the King your ...
... DUKE OF CORNWALL , EARL OF CHESTER , ETC. It may please your Highness , IN part of my acknowledgment to your Highness , I have endeavoured to do honour to the memory of the last King of England that was ances- tor to the King your ...
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... Duke of Clarence , his brother ; the murderer of his two nephews ( one of them his lawful King in the present , and the other in the future , failing of him ) ; and vehemently sus- pected to have been the impoisoner of his wife , there ...
... Duke of Clarence , his brother ; the murderer of his two nephews ( one of them his lawful King in the present , and the other in the future , failing of him ) ; and vehemently sus- pected to have been the impoisoner of his wife , there ...
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... Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of honour , 1 raising his own reputation to the disadvantage of the King his brother , and drawing the eyes of all ( especially of the nobles and soldiers ) upon himself ; as if the King by ...
... Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of honour , 1 raising his own reputation to the disadvantage of the King his brother , and drawing the eyes of all ( especially of the nobles and soldiers ) upon himself ; as if the King by ...
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... Duke of Clarence . This Edward was by the King's warrant delivered from the constable of the castle to the hand of Sir Robert Willoughby ; and by him with all safety and diligence conveyed to the Tower of London , where he was shut up ...
... Duke of Clarence . This Edward was by the King's warrant delivered from the constable of the castle to the hand of Sir Robert Willoughby ; and by him with all safety and diligence conveyed to the Tower of London , where he was shut up ...
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... Duke of Bedford ; Thomas he Lord Stanley ( the King's father - in - law ) Earl of Derby ; and Edward Courtney Earl of Devon ; though the king had then nevertheless a purpose in himself to make more in time of Parliament ; bearing a wise ...
... Duke of Bedford ; Thomas he Lord Stanley ( the King's father - in - law ) Earl of Derby ; and Edward Courtney Earl of Devon ; though the king had then nevertheless a purpose in himself to make more in time of Parliament ; bearing a wise ...
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