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An English knight , named 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 English knight , named 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 ...
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From this period to the reign of 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 ...
From this period to the reign of 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 ...
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fourth of Henry the Fifth * , was terminated in the tenth of the same reign , and only a few months be- fore the death of his victorious prince , at the siege of Meaux , where , says Goodwin , May , 1422 , fell the lord Clifford ...
fourth of Henry the Fifth * , was terminated in the tenth of the same reign , and only a few months be- fore the death of his victorious prince , at the siege of Meaux , where , says Goodwin , May , 1422 , fell the lord Clifford ...
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racter and conduct of Robert , first lord of Skipton ; for whilst he preserved the favour of 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 ...
racter and conduct of Robert , first lord of Skipton ; for whilst he preserved the favour of 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 ...
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It was the fate of the father , however , to perish early in this disastrous contest ; for in the first battle fought between the contending parties at St. Albans , on May 22 , 1455 , in which Henry the Sixth was defeated and taken ...
It was the fate of the father , however , to perish early in this disastrous contest ; for in the first battle fought between the contending parties at St. Albans , on May 22 , 1455 , in which Henry the Sixth was defeated and taken ...
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