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Page xvi
... early as November , 1400 , the Prince appears to have been entrusted with a position of military responsibility in North Wales when his father was obliged to abandon his campaign against Glendower and to return to England ( Dict .
... early as November , 1400 , the Prince appears to have been entrusted with a position of military responsibility in North Wales when his father was obliged to abandon his campaign against Glendower and to return to England ( Dict .
Page xxv
For as Fuller in his Worthies of England , Norfolk ( 1662 , p . 253 ) , writes : " John Fastolfe Knight , was a native of this County . . . . He was a Ward ( and that the last ) to John Duke of Bedford .
For as Fuller in his Worthies of England , Norfolk ( 1662 , p . 253 ) , writes : " John Fastolfe Knight , was a native of this County . . . . He was a Ward ( and that the last ) to John Duke of Bedford .
Page xxvi
There also we have witnessed his triumphant return as king of England . The present play portrays the man in his maturity and at the zenith of his power . He has surmounted the early troubles of his reign ; but fresh troubles are ...
There also we have witnessed his triumphant return as king of England . The present play portrays the man in his maturity and at the zenith of his power . He has surmounted the early troubles of his reign ; but fresh troubles are ...
Page xxviii
His conduct may be very undignified , very unseemly in a prince and an heir to the crown of England , but is to be young and merry a sin ? It may be said that the Prince was guilty of worse offences than we are actually ...
His conduct may be very undignified , very unseemly in a prince and an heir to the crown of England , but is to be young and merry a sin ? It may be said that the Prince was guilty of worse offences than we are actually ...
Page xxxvi
The Scots vnder the leding of Patrike Hepborne , of the Hales the yoonger , entring into England , was ouerthrowen at Nesbit , in the marches , as in the Scotish chronicle ye may find more at large . This battell was fought the two and ...
The Scots vnder the leding of Patrike Hepborne , of the Hales the yoonger , entring into England , was ouerthrowen at Nesbit , in the marches , as in the Scotish chronicle ye may find more at large . This battell was fought the two and ...
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