Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 80
... Henry Percy earl of Northumberland , and Hum- phrey earl of Stafford , in the lady chapel of the monastery of St. Albans , having entered the forty- first year of his age , and leaving one son , the above- mentioned John , by Joan ...
... Henry Percy earl of Northumberland , and Hum- phrey earl of Stafford , in the lady chapel of the monastery of St. Albans , having entered the forty- first year of his age , and leaving one son , the above- mentioned John , by Joan ...
Page 85
... called Dittengale , situated between Towton and Scarthingwell , having either from heat or pain * Third Part of King Henry VI . , Act i . Sc . 3 . put off his gorget , he was suddenly wounded in MORNINGS IN SPRING . 85.
... called Dittengale , situated between Towton and Scarthingwell , having either from heat or pain * Third Part of King Henry VI . , Act i . Sc . 3 . put off his gorget , he was suddenly wounded in MORNINGS IN SPRING . 85.
Page 88
... Henry Bromflete , lord Vesey , by whom he had two sons , of which the eldest , as we shall find in a following paper , was , in consequence of the attainder of his father , in the first of Edward the Fourth , deprived of his inheritance ...
... Henry Bromflete , lord Vesey , by whom he had two sons , of which the eldest , as we shall find in a following paper , was , in consequence of the attainder of his father , in the first of Edward the Fourth , deprived of his inheritance ...
Page 89
... HENRY his son , afterwards TENTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIP- ΤΟΝ . To adversity , that best of all schools for the growth and cultivation of the noblest virtues of the human heart , we may , in a great measure , attribute this happy ...
... HENRY his son , afterwards TENTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIP- ΤΟΝ . To adversity , that best of all schools for the growth and cultivation of the noblest virtues of the human heart , we may , in a great measure , attribute this happy ...
Page 90
... Henry Clifford was but six years of age , being born in 1454 ; and in 1464 , being the fourth year of Edward the Fourth , the castle , manor , and lordship of Skipton , which had been forfeited by the attainder of lord John , were ...
... Henry Clifford was but six years of age , being born in 1454 ; and in 1464 , being the fourth year of Edward the Fourth , the castle , manor , and lordship of Skipton , which had been forfeited by the attainder of lord John , were ...
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