the relics of Edward V. King of England, and " Richard Duke of York, who, being confined in " the Tower, and there stifled with pillows, were " privately and meanly buried, by order of their ** perfidious uncle, Richard the Usurper. Their " bones, long... Boy-princes, or, Scions of royalty cut off in youth - Page 134by John George Edgar - 1871Full view - About this book
| Robert Dodsley - London (England) - 1761 - 380 pages
...Edward V. King of England, and Richard Duke of York, who being confined in the- Tower, and there ftifled with pillows, were privately and meanly buried, by order of their perfidious uncle Richard the Ufurper. Their bones, long enquired after and wifhed for, after lying two hundred and one years in... | |
| Robert Dodsley - London (England) - 1761 - 380 pages
...Edward V. King of England, and Richard Duke of York, who being confined in the Tower, and there frifled with pillows, were privately and meanly buried, by order of their perfidious uncle Richard the Ufurper. Their bones, long enquired after, and wifhed for, after lying two hundred and one years in... | |
| Westminster Abbey - London (England) - 1827 - 218 pages
...Richard Duke of York, who, being confined in the Tower, and there stifled with pillows, • • were were privately and meanly buried, by order of their...bones, long inquired after and wished for, after laying 190 years in the rubbish of the stairs (ie those lately leading to the chapel of the White Tower),... | |
| 1830 - 550 pages
...particular account of their sud catastrophe, and is in English thus : — " Here lie the relics of Edward V. King of England, and Richard Duke of York, who being...Their bones, long inquired after and wished for, after lying 190 years in the rubbish of the stairs (those lately leading to the Chapel of the White Tower,)... | |
| Westminster Abbey - London (England) - 1834 - 210 pages
...account of their sad catastrophe, and is in English thus : — " Here lie " the relics of Edward V. King of England, and " Richard Duke of York, who,...long inquired after and wished for, after " laying 190 years in the rubbish of the stairs (ie " those lately leading to the chapel of the White " Tower),... | |
| Westminster abbey - 1841 - 214 pages
...account of their sad catastrophe, and is in English thus : — " Here, lie the relics of Ed" ward V. King of England, and Richard Duke of York, " who,...long inquired after and wished for, after "laying 190 years in the rubbish of the staira (ie " those lately leading to the chapel of the White Tower),... | |
| 1844 - 142 pages
...account of their sad catastrophe, and is, in English, thus : — " Here lie the " relics of Edward V., King of England, and Richard, Duke of " York, who,...long " inquired after and wished for, after laying 190 years in the " rubbish of the stairs (ie those lately leading to the chapel of " the White Tower),... | |
| 1844 - 320 pages
...died in three days. An aitar, raised by King Charles II. to the memory of EDWARD V.and his brother, who, being confined in the Tower, and there stifled...bones, long inquired after and wished for, after laying 190 years in the rubbish of the stairs (ie those lately leading to the chapel of the White Tower),... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1847 - 478 pages
...of their infant daughters, Maria and Sophia. Close by, an inscription in Latin tells us that: — " Here lie the relics of Edward the Fifth, King of England,...Their bones, long inquired after and wished for, after lying 190 years in the stairs, (those lately leading to the chapel of the White Tower,) were, on the... | |
| 1851 - 364 pages
...account of their sad catastrophe, and is in English thus : — " Here lie the relics of ' Edward V., King of England, and Richard, Duke of York, who, '...after laying 191 years in the rubbish of the ' stairs («. e. those lately leading to the Chapel of the White ' Tower), were, on the 17th of July, 1074,... | |
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