Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 66
... Henry Bohun , cousin to the earl of Hereford , who was ranked amongst the bravest in Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an act of chivalry , to ...
... Henry Bohun , cousin to the earl of Hereford , who was ranked amongst the bravest in Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an act of chivalry , to ...
Page 76
... Henry the Fifth , when JOHN LORD CLIFFORD , SEVENTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , followed his sovereign to the conquest of France , nothing re- markable occurs in the slight memorials which have been preserved of the earlier ...
... Henry the Fifth , when JOHN LORD CLIFFORD , SEVENTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , followed his sovereign to the conquest of France , nothing re- markable occurs in the slight memorials which have been preserved of the earlier ...
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... Henry Percy , son of Henry Percy earl of Northum- berland , John lord Clifford had a son and heir , THOMAS , EIGHTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIP- TON , who was born in the year 1414. This noble- man appears to have taken for his model the ...
... Henry Percy , son of Henry Percy earl of Northum- berland , John lord Clifford had a son and heir , THOMAS , EIGHTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIP- TON , who was born in the year 1414. This noble- man appears to have taken for his model the ...
Page 78
... Henry the Sixth , he so managed as not to forfeit the respect and esteem of the nobility . Indeed the times were such as to call for the utmost wariness and circum- spection , for the pretensions of the house of York were beginning to ...
... Henry the Sixth , he so managed as not to forfeit the respect and esteem of the nobility . Indeed the times were such as to call for the utmost wariness and circum- spection , for the pretensions of the house of York were beginning to ...
Page 79
... Henry the Sixth was defeated and taken prisoner , this noble- man , together with other chieftains of his faction , was slain in attempting to turn the fortune of the day . To this event Shakspeare alludes in the opening of his Third ...
... Henry the Sixth was defeated and taken prisoner , this noble- man , together with other chieftains of his faction , was slain in attempting to turn the fortune of the day . To this event Shakspeare alludes in the opening of his Third ...
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