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... Edward himself But Speed meant that King Edward was godfather not to Perkin , but to the Jew when he was christened . The fact comes from Bernard André , who mentions it with reference to the Jew's name , which was Edward . He does not ...
... Edward himself But Speed meant that King Edward was godfather not to Perkin , but to the Jew when he was christened . The fact comes from Bernard André , who mentions it with reference to the Jew's name , which was Edward . He does not ...
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... Edward's godson , or perhaps in sport King Edward's son , to entertain such thoughts into his head . For tutor he had none ( for ought that appears ) , as Lambert Symnell had , until he came unto the Lady Margaret who instructed him.2 ...
... Edward's godson , or perhaps in sport King Edward's son , to entertain such thoughts into his head . For tutor he had none ( for ought that appears ) , as Lambert Symnell had , until he came unto the Lady Margaret who instructed him.2 ...
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... Edward the Fourth , late King of England , ( as your Grace cannot but have heard , ) left two sons , Edward and Richard Duke of York , both very young . Edward the eldest succeeded their father in the crown , by the name of King Edward ...
... Edward the Fourth , late King of England , ( as your Grace cannot but have heard , ) left two sons , Edward and Richard Duke of York , both very young . Edward the eldest succeeded their father in the crown , by the name of King Edward ...
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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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