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Page xix
... English court ( III . i . 122 post ) . " This Owen Glendouer was sonne to an esquier of Wales , named Griffith Vichan : he dwelled in the parish of Conwaie , within the countie of Merioneth in North Wales , in a place called Glindourwie ...
... English court ( III . i . 122 post ) . " This Owen Glendouer was sonne to an esquier of Wales , named Griffith Vichan : he dwelled in the parish of Conwaie , within the countie of Merioneth in North Wales , in a place called Glindourwie ...
Page xxx
... English bluntness and matter - of - factness are an effective contrast to the poetical and superstitious Celtic temperament of the Welshman , Glendower . " " As ambitious as Henry IV . himself , Hotspur lacks the King's patience and ...
... English bluntness and matter - of - factness are an effective contrast to the poetical and superstitious Celtic temperament of the Welshman , Glendower . " " As ambitious as Henry IV . himself , Hotspur lacks the King's patience and ...
Page xxxv
... English borders , caused all the forces of the shire of Hereford to assemble togither against them , vnder the conduct of Edmund Mortimer earle of March . But coming to trie the matter by battell , whether by treason or otherwise , so ...
... English borders , caused all the forces of the shire of Hereford to assemble togither against them , vnder the conduct of Edmund Mortimer earle of March . But coming to trie the matter by battell , whether by treason or otherwise , so ...
Page xxxvi
... English shot they were quite vanquished and put to flight , on the Rood daie in haruest , with a great slaughter made by the Englishmen . We know that the Scotish writers note this battell to haue chanced in the yeare 1403. But we ...
... English shot they were quite vanquished and put to flight , on the Rood daie in haruest , with a great slaughter made by the Englishmen . We know that the Scotish writers note this battell to haue chanced in the yeare 1403. But we ...
Page xlii
... English nation , set so fiercelie on the kings fore ward , led by the earle of Stafford , that they made the same draw backe , and had almost broken their aduersaries arraie . The Welshmen also which before had laine lurking in the ...
... English nation , set so fiercelie on the kings fore ward , led by the earle of Stafford , that they made the same draw backe , and had almost broken their aduersaries arraie . The Welshmen also which before had laine lurking in the ...
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