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Page xliv
... things about Shrewesburie , went straight to Yorke , from whence he wrote to the earle of Northumberland , willing him to dismisse his companies that he had with him , and to come vnto him in peaceable wise . The earle vpon receipt of ...
... things about Shrewesburie , went straight to Yorke , from whence he wrote to the earle of Northumberland , willing him to dismisse his companies that he had with him , and to come vnto him in peaceable wise . The earle vpon receipt of ...
Page xlv
... things were a dooing in France , the lord Henrie prince of Wales , eldest sonne to king Henrie , got knowledge that ... thing contrarie there vnto . He himselfe onelie accompanied with those of the kings house , was streight admitted to ...
... things were a dooing in France , the lord Henrie prince of Wales , eldest sonne to king Henrie , got knowledge that ... thing contrarie there vnto . He himselfe onelie accompanied with those of the kings house , was streight admitted to ...
Page xlvi
... things to be at your commandement . And where I vnderstand you haue in suspicion my demeanour against your grace , you know verie well , that if I knew any man within this realme , of whome you should stand in feare , my duetie were to ...
... things to be at your commandement . And where I vnderstand you haue in suspicion my demeanour against your grace , you know verie well , that if I knew any man within this realme , of whome you should stand in feare , my duetie were to ...
Page liv
... thing I wil do , shal be to put my Lord chiefe Iustice out And thou shalt be my Lord chiefe Iustice of office . of England . Ned . Shall I be Lord chiefe Iustice ? By gogs wounds , ile be the brauest Lord chiefe Iustice That euer was in ...
... thing I wil do , shal be to put my Lord chiefe Iustice out And thou shalt be my Lord chiefe Iustice of office . of England . Ned . Shall I be Lord chiefe Iustice ? By gogs wounds , ile be the brauest Lord chiefe Iustice That euer was in ...
Page lv
... thing and most desire : and this ruffianly cloake , I here teare from my backe , and sacrifice it to the diuel , which is maister of al mischiefe : Pardō me , sweet father , pardon me : good my Lord of Exeter , speak for me : pardon me ...
... thing and most desire : and this ruffianly cloake , I here teare from my backe , and sacrifice it to the diuel , which is maister of al mischiefe : Pardō me , sweet father , pardon me : good my Lord of Exeter , speak for me : pardon me ...
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