Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores: Or Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland During the Middle Ages. No. 01-, 第 40 巻、2 ページ1887 |
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... Castle of Pomfret alive . Nevertheless , his death was kept secret and concealed so far as concerned the Queen , his wife , for it was commanded and ordained that she should not yet be told , and this order was well and wisely observed ...
... Castle of Pomfret alive . Nevertheless , his death was kept secret and concealed so far as concerned the Queen , his wife , for it was commanded and ordained that she should not yet be told , and this order was well and wisely observed ...
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... castles and towns on the part of King Henry , and to replace their rightful heir of the principality of Wales in possession and the other lords in their patrimonies from which they had formerly been driven . out by King Edward the ...
... castles and towns on the part of King Henry , and to replace their rightful heir of the principality of Wales in possession and the other lords in their patrimonies from which they had formerly been driven . out by King Edward the ...
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... castle of Coucy the twelfth day of the month of August , in the year 1402 1 . The answer which King Henry made to the letter of. ( 6 << The following is in S. , but is not in A. These letters being closed up and sealed , Duke Louis of ...
... castle of Coucy the twelfth day of the month of August , in the year 1402 1 . The answer which King Henry made to the letter of. ( 6 << The following is in S. , but is not in A. These letters being closed up and sealed , Duke Louis of ...
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... castle of Saint Pol , the eleventh day " of February , year one thousand four hundred and " two . " < 6 When King Henry had received and caused to be read this letter , and well understood the contents of it , he thought a little , and ...
... castle of Saint Pol , the eleventh day " of February , year one thousand four hundred and " two . " < 6 When King Henry had received and caused to be read this letter , and well understood the contents of it , he thought a little , and ...
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... castle of Bohaing the effigy and representation of the Earl of Rutland , son of the Duke of York , and cousin - german to the said King Henry , blazoned with his arms , and a portable gibbet , which he caused to be taken and con- ducted ...
... castle of Bohaing the effigy and representation of the Earl of Rutland , son of the Duke of York , and cousin - german to the said King Henry , blazoned with his arms , and a portable gibbet , which he caused to be taken and con- ducted ...
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affairs afterwards ambassadors answer appointed archers arms army arrived battle began besieged Bishop body brother brought Calais called captains carried castle caused CHAPTER Charles coming command council Count cross crown dauphin dauphinists death departed Duke John Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleans Earl enemies English entered esquires fight force fortresses four French gave given greatly hand heard held hold honour horses hundred Item keep King Henry King of England King of France King Richard kingdom knights Lady land leave letters lodged London Lord manner March matter men-at-arms named never noble Paris party passed peace person Philip present princes prisoners promised queen received remained returned Saint sealed sent side siege Sir John soon speak surrendered taken things thousand took town wherefore wish
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180 ページ - ... golden crowns lately offered us ; for being more desirous of peace than riches, we have preferred enjoying the patrimony left us by our venerable ancestors, with our very dear cousin Catherine, your noble daughter, to iniquitously multiplying our treasures, and thus disgracing the honour of our crown, which God forbid ! " Given under our privy seal, in our castle of Southampton, the 5th day of the month of August.
210 ページ - ... helmets; wherefore this weight of armour, with the softness of the wet ground, as has been said, kept them as if immovable, so that they could raise their clubs only with great difficulty, and with all these mischiefs there was this, that most of them were troubled with hunger and want of sleep. There was a marvellous number of banners, and it was ordered that some of them should be furled. Also it was settled among the said French that everyone should shorten his lance, in order that they might...
211 ページ - Thus they went forward a little, then made a little retreat, but before they could come to close quarters, many of the French were disabled and wounded by the arrows ; and when they came quite up to the English, they were, as has been said, so closely pressed one against another that none of them could lift their arms to strike their enemies, except some that were in front,.
279 ページ - ... with her, and showed her as much kindness as before. He soon afterward held a council with the principal persons of Ghent, Bruges, and Ypres, and then took possession of the country of Flanders, without paying any attention to his liege lord. He departed thence for Mechlin, where he had a conference with the duke of Brabant his cousin, John of Bavaria his uncle, and his aunt the countess of Hainault, on several matters ; and from Mechlin he went to Lille. From this day he styled himself duke...
302 ページ - ... exchanged within the time that shall be agreed upon. For such is our pleasure. In witness whereof, we have caused our Seal to be put to these presents. Given at Versailles the 7th day of the month of February, in the year of Grace 1763, and of our reign the forty-eighth.