A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 309
... Warwick , who quickly made himself master of his person , and confined him in his own castle . The earls of Lancaster , Hereford , and Arundel were soon ap- prized of this success , and hastened immediately to Warwick - castle , and ...
... Warwick , who quickly made himself master of his person , and confined him in his own castle . The earls of Lancaster , Hereford , and Arundel were soon ap- prized of this success , and hastened immediately to Warwick - castle , and ...
Page 360
... Warwick . Their first attack was directed against the chancellor , Michael de la Pole , who was esteemed the person of greatest experience and capacity among those who were at- tached to the duke of Ireland and to the king's secret ...
... Warwick . Their first attack was directed against the chancellor , Michael de la Pole , who was esteemed the person of greatest experience and capacity among those who were at- tached to the duke of Ireland and to the king's secret ...
Page 363
... Warwick were removed from the council . Richard exercised with moderation the authority he had resumed ; and seemed to be entirely recon- ciled to his uncles and to the other peers , of whom he had so much reason to complain , and he ...
... Warwick were removed from the council . Richard exercised with moderation the authority he had resumed ; and seemed to be entirely recon- ciled to his uncles and to the other peers , of whom he had so much reason to complain , and he ...
Page 365
... Warwick were seized at the same time , which deprived the mal- contents of their leaders , and the concurrence of the dukes of Lancaster and York in those mea- sures bereaved them of all possibility of resis- tance . A parliament was ...
... Warwick were seized at the same time , which deprived the mal- contents of their leaders , and the concurrence of the dukes of Lancaster and York in those mea- sures bereaved them of all possibility of resis- tance . A parliament was ...
Page 416
... Warwick , and a few noblemen more , and delivered to them in great tranquillity his last will with regard to the govern- ment of his kingdom and family . Though he re- gretted that he must leave unfinished a work so happily begun , he ...
... Warwick , and a few noblemen more , and delivered to them in great tranquillity his last will with regard to the govern- ment of his kingdom and family . Though he re- gretted that he must leave unfinished a work so happily begun , he ...
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