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... received and succoured those that were traitors and declared enemies unto his person and state : That they were no mean distressed and calamitous persons that fled to him for refuge , but of so great quality , as it was apparent that ...
... received and succoured those that were traitors and declared enemies unto his person and state : That they were no mean distressed and calamitous persons that fled to him for refuge , but of so great quality , as it was apparent that ...
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... received with procession , lodged and received and refreshed in the town four days . And going towards the said Duchess they must pass to the castle and borough of Moncouter . In that castle was also a garrison of Frenchmen , which ...
... received with procession , lodged and received and refreshed in the town four days . And going towards the said Duchess they must pass to the castle and borough of Moncouter . In that castle was also a garrison of Frenchmen , which ...
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... Received , of such a one ,. 1 Famuli extraordinarii suis viventes impensis . 2 The King visited Lord Oxford on the 6th of August , 1498 ( see Privy Purse expenses of Hen . VII . p . 119. ) , on which occasion this may have happened . A ...
... Received , of such a one ,. 1 Famuli extraordinarii suis viventes impensis . 2 The King visited Lord Oxford on the 6th of August , 1498 ( see Privy Purse expenses of Hen . VII . p . 119. ) , on which occasion this may have happened . A ...
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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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