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Page xxxv
... , that the like had not beene heard of ; in such sort , that the king was constreined to returne home , hauing caused his people yet to spoile and burne first a great ... part of the countrie . The Scots vnder the INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... , that the like had not beene heard of ; in such sort , that the king was constreined to returne home , hauing caused his people yet to spoile and burne first a great ... part of the countrie . The Scots vnder the INTRODUCTION XXXV.
Page xxxvi
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford ... part of the countrie . 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 ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford ... part of the countrie . 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 ...
Page xxxviii
... Scots which before were taken prisoners at Homeldon , for aid of men , promising to the earle of Dowglas the towne of Berwike , and a part of Northumberland , and to other Scotish lords , great lordships and seigniories , if they ...
... Scots which before were taken prisoners at Homeldon , for aid of men , promising to the earle of Dowglas the towne of Berwike , and a part of Northumberland , and to other Scotish lords , great lordships and seigniories , if they ...
Page xl
... Scot , the earle of March , to make hast and giue battell to his enimies , before their power by delaieng of time should still too much increase , he passed forward with such speed , that he was in sight of his enimies , lieng in campe ...
... Scot , the earle of March , to make hast and giue battell to his enimies , before their power by delaieng of time should still too much increase , he passed forward with such speed , that he was in sight of his enimies , lieng in campe ...
Page xlii
... Scots ( as some write ) which had the fore ward on the Persies side , intending to be reuenged of their old displeasures doone to them by the English nation , set so fiercelie on the kings fore ward , led by the earle of Stafford , that ...
... Scots ( as some write ) which had the fore ward on the Persies side , intending to be reuenged of their old displeasures doone to them by the English nation , set so fiercelie on the kings fore ward , led by the earle of Stafford , that ...
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