Evenings with the chroniclers; or, Uncle Rupert's tales of chivalryWilliam Smith, 1841 - 208 ページ |
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... sent his two sons , Sir Henry and Sir Ralph Percy to Newcastle , where they were joined by Sir Matthew Redman , the governor of Ber- wick , and so many other knights and gentlemen that the town was filled with more than it could lodge ...
... sent his two sons , Sir Henry and Sir Ralph Percy to Newcastle , where they were joined by Sir Matthew Redman , the governor of Ber- wick , and so many other knights and gentlemen that the town was filled with more than it could lodge ...
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R M. Evans. English had come to beat them up . The lords sent down a number of their stoutest followers and of their footmen , ( for although they were all mounted on the march , the greater part of the common men were properly foot ...
R M. Evans. English had come to beat them up . The lords sent down a number of their stoutest followers and of their footmen , ( for although they were all mounted on the march , the greater part of the common men were properly foot ...
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... the earl's revenue might be much increased , by levying a tax on the pilots , who then paid nothing to him . The earl sent for John Lyon , who said he thought it would be too hard on the pilots ; but as the earl THE WARS OF GHENT . 69.
... the earl's revenue might be much increased , by levying a tax on the pilots , who then paid nothing to him . The earl sent for John Lyon , who said he thought it would be too hard on the pilots ; but as the earl THE WARS OF GHENT . 69.
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... navigation , with the men of Ghent ; and they sent out five hundred labourers , who worked night and day , to form this canal . When news of this was brought to Ghent , the people were very angry , THE WARS OF GHENT . 71.
... navigation , with the men of Ghent ; and they sent out five hundred labourers , who worked night and day , to form this canal . When news of this was brought to Ghent , the people were very angry , THE WARS OF GHENT . 71.
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... granted everything that was desired , and sent back the prisoner who was detained at Eccloo . But now that he had done everything they desired , he begged that they would lay aside their white hoods , which were THE WARS OF GHENT . 77.
... granted everything that was desired , and sent back the prisoner who was detained at Eccloo . But now that he had done everything they desired , he begged that they would lay aside their white hoods , which were THE WARS OF GHENT . 77.
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arms attack bailiff began Bishop Bishop of Durham bound in cloth Bruges castle citizens cloth gilt cried Clara deacons dear death deputies Duchess of Brabant Duke of Brabant Duke of Burgundy Durham DURHAM LEADING Earl of Douglas Earl of Flanders earl's enemies England English Engravings father France Francis Atremen Froissart gates Ghent men Gilbert Matthew gilt edges Gloucester governor Guisebert Hainault Harlebecque Harzelle heard honour hoods horse Hotspur hundred inhabitants Jacqueline John de Launoy John Lyon king Kirk Yetholm knights and squires ladies lance leaders Liege Lille lord marched market-place men-at-arms morocco morocco elegant Newcastle Otterbourne Oudenarde peace pennon Percy Peter du Bois Philip Van Artavelde poor possessed Price 38 prisoner provisions quarrel replied uncle Rupert Scotland Scots sent Simon Bete Sir Henry Sir James Sir John Sir Matthew Redman slain super-royal 8vo thousand told town of Ghent white-hoods Ypres
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47 ページ - Melrose, which is an abbey of black monks, situated on the borders of the two kingdoms, they halted, and gave directions to the friars for the burial of the Earl of Douglas, whose obsequies were very reverently performed on the second day after their arrival. His body was placed in a tomb of stone with the banner of Douglas suspended over it.
33 ページ - ... infantry to join their servants and keep up the skirmish. As their men were armed, they formed themselves under the pennons of the three principal barons, who each had his particular appointment. In the...
39 ページ - but do not tell friend or foe whether I am in your company or not ; for should the enemy know the truth they will greatly rejoice." The two Sinclairs and Sir James Lindsay obeyed his orders. The banner was raised, and " Douglas !
132 ページ - They then, without further counsel, collected themselves in a body, and with no other arms than the staves shod with iron which some had, and others with knives, marched to the house of a knight who lived near, and, breaking it open, murdered the knight, his lady, and all the children, both great and small; they then burned the house.
28 ページ - In despite of Sir Henry Percy, who, the day before yesterday, declared he would take from me his pennon, I will not depart hence for two or three days.
196 ページ - I ought sooner have sent sir Louis de Montfort to you ; for he cannot longer remain here, although he attended me when all the rest deserted me ; and he will tell you more particularly all that has happened than I can do in a letter. I entreat, therefore, that you will be a kind lord to him, and send me your good pleasure and commands, which I will most heartily obey. This is known to the blessed Son of God, whom I pray to grant you a long and happy life, and that I may have the great joy of seeing...
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148 ページ - Upon this, one of them took a candle, and mounted the ladder, and thrusting his head into the place, saw nothing but the wretched bed in which the children were asleep.