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... rebels with their King 1 ( 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 ...
... rebels with their King 1 ( 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 ...
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... rebels and them , and that the great care was rather how to impound the rebels that none of them might escape , than that any doubt was made to vanquish them ; they grew to be quiet and out of fear ; the rather for the confidence ...
... rebels and them , and that the great care was rather how to impound the rebels that none of them might escape , than that any doubt was made to vanquish them ; they grew to be quiet and out of fear ; the rather for the confidence ...
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... rebels , but immediately rescued and delivered . The rebels maintained the fight for a small time , and for their persons shewed no want of courage . But being ill armed and ill led and 2 their army without horse or artillery , they ...
... rebels , but immediately rescued and delivered . The rebels maintained the fight for a small time , and for their persons shewed no want of courage . But being ill armed and ill led and 2 their army without horse or artillery , they ...
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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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