... parliament which met on the 26th November 1470 is not known to be in existence ; probably it was destroyed in 1477 when all the proceedings of that parliament were annulled. (Rot. Parl. VI. 191.) The effect of Vergil's statement is accurately given... Works of the Camden Society - Página 411838 - 63 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| John Bruce - 1838 - 86 páginas
...of Vergil's statement is accurately given by Hall in the following words : " Besides this, the Erie of Warwycke, as one to whome the common welthe was...and Gouvernor of the realme, with whom as felow and compaigniou was associated George Duke of Clarence his sonne-in-law." (Hall, p. 286. Vergil, p. 521.)... | |
| Henry James Swallow - 1885 - 372 páginas
...— Dugdale — Rowland. " Besides all this, the Erie of Warwycke, as one to whome the Commonwelthe was much beholden, was made Ruler and Gouvernor of the Realme, with whom as felow and compaignon was associated George, Duke of Clarence, his sonne in-law." — Hall, Polydore Vergil. This... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 532 páginas
...of Warwycke as one to VOL. II. whome the commo welthe was much beholden, was made Ruler, & Gouernor of the Realme, with whom as felow and compaignion was associated, George duke of Clarence his sonne in law" (Hall, p. 286). 270. Line 29: For few men rightly TEMPER with the stars. — The use... | |
| Geoffrey Bullough - 1957 - 550 páginas
...the erle of Warwycke as one to whome the common welthe was much beholden, was made Ruler, & Governor of the Realme, with whom as felow and compaignion was associated, George duke of Clarence his sonne in law.3 So that by these meanes the whole estate, both of the realme, and the publique wealth... | |
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