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... Brittany was the object of this voyage , because it seems to have been at this time that Lord Woodville's project of raising volunteers in aid of the Duke of Brittany ( see p . 110 ) was countermanded . “ My lord hath been with the King ...
... Brittany was the object of this voyage , because it seems to have been at this time that Lord Woodville's project of raising volunteers in aid of the Duke of Brittany ( see p . 110 ) was countermanded . “ My lord hath been with the King ...
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... Brittany ) two fifteenths and tenths . The Parliament of January , 1488–9 , granted ( and this was expressly for the succours to Brittany ) “ the tenth penny on men's lands and goods movable ” - a rate which was expected to produce ...
... Brittany ) two fifteenths and tenths . The Parliament of January , 1488–9 , granted ( and this was expressly for the succours to Brittany ) “ the tenth penny on men's lands and goods movable ” - a rate which was expected to produce ...
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... Brittany ; ” and compare Lobineau , i . p . 805. ) ; and ( not to attempt to trace with exactness , the separate operations of the many causes which conspired to bring about the total result ) the end of it all was that Charles ...
... Brittany ; ” and compare Lobineau , i . p . 805. ) ; and ( not to attempt to trace with exactness , the separate operations of the many causes which conspired to bring about the total result ) the end of it all was that Charles ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 13 |
Great Councils | 178 |
Character of Henry VII from the Latin | 379 |
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