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Page xxxv
Owen Glendouer , according to his accustomed manner , robbing and spoiling within the English borders , caused all the forces of the shire of Hereford to assemble togither against them , vnder the conduct of Edmund Mortimer earle of ...
Owen Glendouer , according to his accustomed manner , robbing and spoiling within the English borders , caused all the forces of the shire of Hereford to assemble togither against them , vnder the conduct of Edmund Mortimer earle of ...
Page xxxvi
Archembald earle Dowglas sore displeased in his mind for this ouerthrow , procured a commission to inuade England , and that to his cost , as ye may likewise read in the Scotish histories . For at a place called Homildon , they were so ...
Archembald earle Dowglas sore displeased in his mind for this ouerthrow , procured a commission to inuade England , and that to his cost , as ye may likewise read in the Scotish histories . For at a place called Homildon , they were so ...
Page xxxvii
his sonne such Scotish prisoners as were taken at Homeldon and Nesbit : for of all the captiues which were taken in the conflicts foughten in those two places , there was deliuered to the kings possession onelie Mordake earle of Fife ...
his sonne such Scotish prisoners as were taken at Homeldon and Nesbit : for of all the captiues which were taken in the conflicts foughten in those two places , there was deliuered to the kings possession onelie Mordake earle of Fife ...
Page xxxviii
King Henrie not knowing of this new confederacie , and nothing lesse minding than that which after happened , gathered a great armie to go againe into Wales , whereof the earle of Northumberland and his sonne were aduertised by the ...
King Henrie not knowing of this new confederacie , and nothing lesse minding than that which after happened , gathered a great armie to go againe into Wales , whereof the earle of Northumberland and his sonne were aduertised by the ...
Page xxxix
The earle of Northumberland himselfe was not with them , but being sicke , had promised vpon his amendement to repaire vnto them ( as some write ) with all conuenient speed . “ These noble men , to make their conspiracie to seeme ...
The earle of Northumberland himselfe was not with them , but being sicke , had promised vpon his amendement to repaire vnto them ( as some write ) with all conuenient speed . “ These noble men , to make their conspiracie to seeme ...
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