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Page xv
... prisoner by Owen Glendor , etc. ' In the Latin he is correctly called ' Edmundus Mortymere , frater Rogeri Mortymere nuper comitis Marchie et Ultonie . ' The omission of four words has caused the error " ( Wright ) . " ( v ) Prince ...
... prisoner by Owen Glendor , etc. ' In the Latin he is correctly called ' Edmundus Mortymere , frater Rogeri Mortymere nuper comitis Marchie et Ultonie . ' The omission of four words has caused the error " ( Wright ) . " ( v ) Prince ...
Page xvii
... prisoner , and commaunded hym to be ungyued and sette at libertie , where at all men were abasshed , reserued the chiefe iustice , who humbly exhorted the prince to be contented that his seruaunt mought be ordred accordyng to the ...
... prisoner , and commaunded hym to be ungyued and sette at libertie , where at all men were abasshed , reserued the chiefe iustice , who humbly exhorted the prince to be contented that his seruaunt mought be ordred accordyng to the ...
Page xxxv
... prisoner , and aboue a thousand of his people slaine in the place . The shamefull villanie vsed by the Welshwomen towards the dead carcasses , was such , as honest eares would be ashamed to heare , and continent toongs to speake thereof ...
... prisoner , and aboue a thousand of his people slaine in the place . The shamefull villanie vsed by the Welshwomen towards the dead carcasses , was such , as honest eares would be ashamed to heare , and continent toongs to speake thereof ...
Page xxxvi
... prisoners among other were these , Mordacke earle of Fife , son to the gouernour Archembald earle Dowglas , which in the fight lost one of his eies , Thomas erle of Murrey , Robert earle of Angus , and ( as some writers haue ) the ...
... prisoners among other were these , Mordacke earle of Fife , son to the gouernour Archembald earle Dowglas , which in the fight lost one of his eies , Thomas erle of Murrey , Robert earle of Angus , and ( as some writers haue ) the ...
Page xxxvii
... prisoners , and their peculiar preies , by the counsell of the lord Thomas Persie earle of Worcester , whose studie was euer ( as some write ) to procure malice , and set things in a broile , came to the king vnto Windsore ( vpon a ...
... prisoners , and their peculiar preies , by the counsell of the lord Thomas Persie earle of Worcester , whose studie was euer ( as some write ) to procure malice , and set things in a broile , came to the king vnto Windsore ( vpon a ...
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