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... rebels , than of the resistance itself ; 2 for that he was in a core of people whose affections he suspected . But the action endur- ing no delay , he did speedily levy and send against the Lord Lovell to the number of three thousand ...
... rebels , than of the resistance itself ; 2 for that he was in a core of people whose affections he suspected . But the action endur- ing no delay , he did speedily levy and send against the Lord Lovell to the number of three thousand ...
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... rebels in Ireland had sent privy mes- sengers both into England and into Flanders , who in both places had wrought effects of no small importance . For in England they won to their party John Earl of Lincoln , son of John De la Pole ...
... rebels in Ireland had sent privy mes- sengers both into England and into Flanders , who in both places had wrought effects of no small importance . For in England they won to their party John Earl of Lincoln , son of John De la Pole ...
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... rebels with their King ( under the leading of the Earl of Lincoln , the Earl of Kildare , the Lord Lovell , and Colonel Swart ) landed at Fouldrey in Lancashire , whither there repaired to them Sir Thomas Broughton , with some small com ...
... rebels with their King ( under the leading of the Earl of Lincoln , the Earl of Kildare , the Lord Lovell , and Colonel Swart ) landed at Fouldrey in Lancashire , whither there repaired to them Sir Thomas Broughton , with some small com ...
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... rebels took their way towards York without spoiling the country or any act of hostility , the better to put themselves into favour of the people and to per- sonate their King ( who no doubt out of a princely feeling was sparing and ...
... rebels took their way towards York without spoiling the country or any act of hostility , the better to put themselves into favour of the people and to per- sonate their King ( who no doubt out of a princely feeling was sparing and ...
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... rebels . In which counsel the King himself ( whose continual vigilance did suck in some- times causeless suspicions which few else knew ) in- clined to the accelerating a battle.1 But this was presently put out of doubt , by the great ...
... rebels . In which counsel the King himself ( whose continual vigilance did suck in some- times causeless suspicions which few else knew ) in- clined to the accelerating a battle.1 But this was presently put out of doubt , by the great ...
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