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quadgram | frequency |
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on the th of | 105 |
the duke of burgundy | 92 |
at the same time | 54 |
of henry of monmouth | 51 |
the duke of orleans | 48 |
of the duke of | 46 |
on the part of | 41 |
the earl of march | 35 |
the king of france | 29 |
my lord the prince | 29 |
of the earl of | 28 |
the part of the | 28 |
seems to have been | 27 |
in the midst of | 26 |
the duke of clarence | 26 |
for the purpose of | 25 |
the duke of york | 24 |
is said to have | 24 |
the earl of northumberland | 24 |
on the st of | 22 |
the battle of shrewsbury | 22 |
the th day of | 22 |
the prince of wales | 21 |
to the duke of | 21 |
the battle of agincourt | 21 |
the last day of | 20 |
he seems to have | 20 |
the th of october | 18 |
the king and his | 18 |
in the name of | 18 |
the duke of bedford | 18 |
on the rd of | 18 |
as prince of wales | 18 |
said to have been | 17 |
the name of the | 17 |
of the privy council | 17 |
the chronicle of london | 17 |
at the close of | 16 |
with the duke of | 16 |
the th of may | 16 |
and the duke of | 15 |
the th of the | 15 |
in the castle of | 15 |
the date of this | 14 |
the th of april | 14 |
at the head of | 14 |
the see of rome | 13 |
the presence of the | 13 |
in the presence of | 13 |
the king and the | 13 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 13 |
the bishop of durham | 13 |
the monk of evesham | 13 |
with regard to the | 13 |
the earl of worcester | 13 |
the th of july | 13 |
on the same day | 13 |
the king of england | 13 |
one of the most | 12 |
the reign of henry | 12 |
the crown of france | 12 |
the character of henry | 12 |
to have been the | 12 |
the author of the | 12 |
given under our signet | 12 |
in the case of | 12 |
the pell rolls record | 12 |
in the pell rolls | 12 |
the bishop of winchester | 12 |
after the battle of | 12 |
henry of monmouth was | 12 |
as well as the | 12 |
into the hands of | 11 |
that the duke of | 11 |
and the earl of | 11 |
on the last day | 11 |
for the safeguard of | 11 |
the th of august | 11 |
to the king of | 11 |
the earl of arundel | 11 |
it is curious to | 11 |
by the duke of | 11 |
of john of gaunt | 11 |
in the course of | 11 |
the person of the | 11 |
the hands of the | 11 |
of sir john oldcastle | 11 |
the young duke of | 11 |
the people of england | 11 |
to the secular power | 11 |
in the field of | 11 |
in the british museum | 11 |
of the state of | 10 |
on the field of | 10 |
in the time of | 10 |
the day of his | 10 |
sovereign lord the king | 10 |
seem to have been | 10 |
the feast of st | 10 |
the th of march | 10 |
on the point of | 10 |
at the end of | 10 |
on the ground of | 10 |
to the prince for | 10 |
the prince for the | 10 |
for the defence of | 10 |
the defence of the | 10 |
on the other hand | 10 |
between the king and | 10 |
as we have seen | 10 |
with a view of | 10 |
the safeguard of the | 10 |
the rebellion of the | 10 |
be borne in mind | 10 |
in consequence of the | 10 |
the archbishop of york | 10 |
on the nd of | 9 |
as it should seem | 9 |
would lead us to | 9 |
in the reign of | 9 |
rebellion of the percies | 9 |
the th of june | 9 |
he was compelled to | 9 |
by the king to | 9 |
the mayor of london | 9 |
the words of the | 9 |
at the time of | 9 |
year of henry iv | 9 |
against the duke of | 9 |
the council of constance | 9 |
person of the king | 9 |
the records of the | 9 |
our sovereign lord the | 9 |
created prince of wales | 9 |
the field of agincourt | 9 |
to the earl of | 9 |
in his own person | 9 |
henry prince of wales | 9 |
the grace of god | 9 |
the court of rome | 9 |
the son of the | 9 |
the state of the | 9 |
with reference to the | 9 |
for a long time | 9 |
of the battle of | 9 |
from time to time | 9 |
that the prince was | 9 |
for the payment of | 9 |
we have already seen | 8 |
province of these memoirs | 8 |
the th of september | 8 |
the greater part of | 8 |
the earl of cambridge | 8 |
of the king of | 8 |
the payment of l | 8 |
the earl of salisbury | 8 |
of the realm of | 8 |
have you in his | 8 |
the province of these | 8 |
in the same year | 8 |
this as it may | 8 |
acts of the privy | 8 |
could not have been | 8 |
the realm of england | 8 |
to the mayor and | 8 |
of the house of | 8 |
in which he was | 8 |
the first year of | 8 |
in the body of | 8 |
the duke of brittany | 8 |
in the beginning of | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
the prince and the | 8 |
it is impossible to | 8 |
be this as it | 8 |
about the th of | 8 |
the midst of the | 8 |
the close of the | 8 |
henry and his father | 8 |
that the king was | 8 |
to the king in | 8 |
after the date of | 8 |
president of the council | 8 |
th of the preceding | 8 |
the field of battle | 8 |
the th of february | 8 |
right trusty and well | 8 |
in the spring of | 8 |
accession to the throne | 8 |
the duchy of lancaster | 8 |
a century and a | 8 |
the law of the | 8 |
in the first year | 8 |
after the death of | 8 |
the duke of lancaster | 8 |
place of his birth | 7 |
henry seems to have | 7 |
the church of rome | 7 |
the crown of england | 7 |
the course of the | 7 |
of the duchy of | 7 |
record the payment of | 7 |
reason to believe that | 7 |
the early part of | 7 |
the duke of gloucester | 7 |
the proceedings of the | 7 |
the tower of london | 7 |
the st of march | 7 |
of these memoirs to | 7 |
the command of the | 7 |
are by no means | 7 |
the consent of the | 7 |
on the very day | 7 |
at the battle of | 7 |
the close of his | 7 |
and on the th | 7 |
the house of the | 7 |
the date of the | 7 |
lords of the council | 7 |
to the crown of | 7 |
in consequence of this | 7 |
appear to have been | 7 |
of the people of | 7 |
character of henry of | 7 |
the minutes of council | 7 |
our said lord the | 7 |
before the battle of | 7 |
the death of the | 7 |
the authority of the | 7 |
between henry and his | 7 |
century and a half | 7 |
the commencement of the | 7 |
sovereign lord and father | 7 |
as it is said | 7 |
said lord the king | 7 |
earl of northumberland and | 7 |
more than a century | 7 |
to the utmost of | 7 |
in the first place | 7 |
the evidence on which | 7 |
of the bishop of | 7 |
on the day of | 7 |
for a marriage between | 7 |
of those who were | 7 |
on the one hand | 6 |
for the term of | 6 |
the said lord john | 6 |
beyond the reach of | 6 |
to enable him to | 6 |
the rolls of parliament | 6 |
he was one of | 6 |
law of the land | 6 |
which he had been | 6 |
that henry of monmouth | 6 |
the king his father | 6 |
year of his reign | 6 |
and the other lords | 6 |
it must be remembered | 6 |
he is said to | 6 |
by the grace of | 6 |
to the archbishop of | 6 |
we greet you well | 6 |
the acts of the | 6 |
the beginning of the | 6 |
it does not appear | 6 |
would induce us to | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
in the mean time | 6 |
the deposition of richard | 6 |
the malice of the | 6 |
the earl of westmoreland | 6 |
have been in the | 6 |
prince of wales and | 6 |
reign of henry iv | 6 |
for the first time | 6 |
from day to day | 6 |
borne in mind that | 6 |
at the siege of | 6 |
the character of a | 6 |
acts of privy council | 6 |
will be found in | 6 |
as one of the | 6 |
the duke of exeter | 6 |
of the affairs of | 6 |
not appear to have | 6 |
of the town of | 6 |
the feast of the | 6 |
for the protection of | 6 |
we are led to | 6 |
the cause of the | 6 |
said lord the prince | 6 |
for the salvation of | 6 |
for the good of | 6 |
of the archbishop of | 6 |
the affair of st | 6 |
of the church in | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
preparations for invading france | 6 |
preserved in the british | 6 |
th of that month | 6 |
the case of a | 6 |
of his having been | 6 |
the kings of england | 6 |
part of the king | 6 |
the opening of the | 6 |
with the consent of | 6 |
him to have been | 6 |
a large body of | 6 |
defence of the realm | 6 |
that he would not | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
when henry of monmouth | 6 |
the truth of the | 6 |
to the bishop of | 6 |
on the morrow of | 6 |
that he was not | 6 |
with a view to | 6 |
the body of this | 6 |
in favour of the | 6 |
the time of henry | 6 |
as soon as he | 6 |
of the prince of | 6 |
his first expedition to | 6 |
we have reason to | 6 |
aid the duke of | 6 |
took place on the | 6 |
within the province of | 6 |
to henry of monmouth | 6 |
side by side with | 6 |
resist the malice of | 6 |
by the earl of | 6 |
the th of november | 6 |
the duke of hereford | 6 |
of the church of | 6 |
the st of may | 6 |
are said to have | 6 |
the lords of the | 6 |
to him by the | 6 |
for the maintenance of | 6 |
to aid the duke | 6 |
he appears to have | 6 |
our lord the king | 6 |
succeeded to the throne | 6 |
the payment of a | 6 |
in the house of | 6 |
to the prince of | 6 |
the power of the | 6 |
between henry and the | 6 |
the university of oxford | 6 |
the th of that | 6 |
to have been made | 6 |
on the feast of | 6 |
in the early part | 6 |
as soon as the | 6 |
does not seem to | 6 |
of northumberland and his | 5 |
of the next year | 5 |
northumberland and his son | 5 |
to provide for the | 5 |
as far as we | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
have already seen that | 5 |
duke of orleans to | 5 |
of the following year | 5 |
henry of monmouth had | 5 |
the issue of the | 5 |
the strong probability is | 5 |
in the minutes of | 5 |
letter from henry to | 5 |
on the subject of | 5 |
first expedition to france | 5 |
morrow of all souls | 5 |
th day of july | 5 |
worshipful father in god | 5 |
thomas duke of clarence | 5 |
that the king had | 5 |
of body and mind | 5 |
archbishop of canterbury to | 5 |
of shrewsbury was fought | 5 |
after the affair of | 5 |
it has been already | 5 |
rolls record the payment | 5 |
the wishes of his | 5 |
the affairs of france | 5 |
doubt as to the | 5 |
the record of the | 5 |
day of his death | 5 |
in addition to the | 5 |
is very probable that | 5 |
part of the prince | 5 |
a year and a | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
of the whole realm | 5 |
parts of the kingdom | 5 |
on account of the | 5 |
can be no doubt | 5 |
of the rebellion of | 5 |
of the monk of | 5 |
said lord john oldcastle | 5 |
the cause of truth | 5 |
and also of the | 5 |
up to that time | 5 |
us to infer that | 5 |
does not appear to | 5 |
to have been in | 5 |
to the mayor of | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
but neither married man | 5 |
henry of monmouth is | 5 |
prince henry to the | 5 |
the midst of his | 5 |
henry of monmouth in | 5 |
the death of his | 5 |
in the autumn of | 5 |
of the cinque ports | 5 |
in the present day | 5 |
to the cause of | 5 |
to resist the malice | 5 |
from the time of | 5 |
to have been a | 5 |
and the daughter of | 5 |
as president of the | 5 |
informs us that the | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
king and his son | 5 |
was not till the | 5 |
the mode of those | 5 |
you in his keeping | 5 |
seems to have had | 5 |
is recorded in the | 5 |
in which he had | 5 |
to the holy land | 5 |
between the prince and | 5 |
of the kingdom at | 5 |
the duke of norfolk | 5 |
our city of london | 5 |
prayed the king to | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
chief justice of the | 5 |
the advice of the | 5 |
the earl of angouleme | 5 |
lord grey of ruthyn | 5 |
the justice of his | 5 |
in the estimation of | 5 |
the isle of wight | 5 |
a great part of | 5 |
pell rolls record the | 5 |
the character of an | 5 |
is impossible not to | 5 |
one of the first | 5 |
of the reign of | 5 |
at the date of | 5 |
part of the english | 5 |
very dear and well | 5 |
for the express purpose | 5 |
the th of december | 5 |
the advice of his | 5 |
it is very probable | 5 |
of the king and | 5 |
to whom the king | 5 |
the spirit of persecution | 5 |
under the command of | 5 |
author of these memoirs | 5 |
at a time when | 5 |
and the bishop of | 5 |
and the young duke | 5 |
a copy of the | 5 |
from the day of | 5 |
his accession to the | 5 |
that he should have | 5 |
young duke of burgundy | 5 |
it must have been | 5 |
the kingdom at large | 5 |
all the circumstances of | 5 |
to the day of | 5 |
to the council of | 5 |
to treat with the | 5 |
of wales on the | 5 |
the express purpose of | 5 |
through the whole of | 5 |
the reign of richard | 5 |
the progress of the | 5 |
the st of july | 5 |
to which we have | 5 |
in such a case | 5 |
in the cause of | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
to the sheriffs of | 5 |
the time of his | 5 |
the author of these | 5 |
of the character of | 5 |
eldest son of the | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
up cheshire and lancashire | 5 |
with the view of | 5 |
with every demonstration of | 5 |
it is said that | 5 |
the young lord henry | 5 |
as well of the | 5 |
the king to his | 5 |
from henry to his | 5 |
the hands of his | 5 |
the honour of god | 5 |
is preserved in the | 5 |
he was called the | 5 |
of one of the | 5 |
there is no evidence | 5 |
by the mouth of | 5 |
with the advice of | 5 |
it is impossible not | 5 |
date of this letter | 5 |
to the custody of | 5 |
the earl of warwick | 5 |
in a letter to | 5 |
pell rolls record payment | 5 |
the spirit of the | 5 |
the mayor and citizens | 5 |
the king was then | 5 |
to the character of | 5 |
with the see of | 5 |
the laws of the | 5 |
by the hands of | 5 |
at that very time | 5 |
th day of august | 5 |
for the wages of | 5 |
charge against henry of | 5 |
on the authority of | 5 |
with all possible speed | 5 |
the dukes of orleans | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
the place of his | 5 |
of the present day | 5 |
of our sovereign lord | 5 |
battle of shrewsbury was | 5 |
the term of his | 4 |
proceedings of henry of | 4 |
the commons of the | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
the earl of somerset | 4 |
that the people of | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
richard was still alive | 4 |
the realm of france | 4 |
the king on the | 4 |
of the young lord | 4 |
is reported to have | 4 |
not within the province | 4 |
the first occasion on | 4 |
the very day after | 4 |
first occasion on which | 4 |
by the archbishop of | 4 |
which the duke of | 4 |
in the diocese of | 4 |
took place at the | 4 |
hostile movement of the | 4 |
must be borne in | 4 |
heir to the crown | 4 |
that the spirit of | 4 |
to justify us in | 4 |
in the last parliament | 4 |
the king in france | 4 |
th of the following | 4 |
have been led to | 4 |
doubt can be entertained | 4 |
it must be borne | 4 |
the part of a | 4 |
the biographer of henry | 4 |
time of henry iv | 4 |
mouth of my lord | 4 |
is represented to have | 4 |
that there is no | 4 |
in this part of | 4 |
and a half after | 4 |
was present at the | 4 |
at this point of | 4 |
of the county of | 4 |
his hands on the | 4 |
and character of henry | 4 |
to whom we are | 4 |
peace of the realm | 4 |
there seems to have | 4 |
the king and queen | 4 |
the sacrament of the | 4 |
after the surrender of | 4 |
thirteenth year of henry | 4 |
the county of hereford | 4 |
the death of henry | 4 |
in the possession of | 4 |
printed by samuel bentley | 4 |
the result of the | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
prince of wales on | 4 |
at the risk of | 4 |
was at this time | 4 |
affairs of france from | 4 |
to the th of | 4 |
cinque ports and constable | 4 |
state of the church | 4 |
written by the prince | 4 |
allusion to the circumstance | 4 |
the recovery of his | 4 |
sacrament of the altar | 4 |
with the intention of | 4 |
shall go with me | 4 |
must be remembered that | 4 |
for the support of | 4 |
the power of france | 4 |
the terms of the | 4 |
in which they were | 4 |
the end of august | 4 |
the government of the | 4 |
the abuses of the | 4 |
in mind that the | 4 |
as the earl of | 4 |
a copy of which | 4 |
the people at large | 4 |
large body of the | 4 |
have been made by | 4 |
the town and castle | 4 |
there is so much | 4 |
the morrow of all | 4 |
name of the commons | 4 |
from the earl of | 4 |
a letter from the | 4 |
name of henry of | 4 |
by the king himself | 4 |
by word of mouth | 4 |
the prior of kilmaynham | 4 |
us to believe that | 4 |
the execution of a | 4 |
tripartite indenture of division | 4 |
the th of january | 4 |
of the apostolic see | 4 |
of the garrison of | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
the fact of his | 4 |
dukes of burgundy and | 4 |
on the one side | 4 |
the marriage of henry | 4 |
ports and constable of | 4 |
the expenses of the | 4 |
the baron of carew | 4 |
and constable of dover | 4 |
present at the council | 4 |
the rd of september | 4 |
edmund earl of march | 4 |
during the life of | 4 |
our town of mante | 4 |
movement of the scots | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
in the thirteenth year | 4 |
it must never be | 4 |
at the death of | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
first year of his | 4 |
of burgundy and orleans | 4 |
the extreme penalty of | 4 |
lead us to infer | 4 |
information as to the | 4 |
of the murdered duke | 4 |
the truth of history | 4 |
be found in the | 4 |
into his hands on | 4 |
to the faith of | 4 |
the field of shrewsbury | 4 |
the thirteenth year of | 4 |
queen and the duke | 4 |
became acquainted with the | 4 |
the execution of the | 4 |
in various parts of | 4 |
the commons pray that | 4 |
at the time when | 4 |
penalty of the law | 4 |
regard to the first | 4 |
the exercise of the | 4 |
heir to the throne | 4 |
lord grey of codnor | 4 |
has been already intimated | 4 |
and citizens of london | 4 |
mode of those enterprises | 4 |
his very dear and | 4 |
was henry of monmouth | 4 |
that he should be | 4 |
different parts of the | 4 |
and henry of monmouth | 4 |
of lord grey of | 4 |
the house of lancaster | 4 |
to them by the | 4 |
on the next day | 4 |
a view to the | 4 |
fell into the hands | 4 |
curse shall go with | 4 |
and god have you | 4 |
reign of richard ii | 4 |
a demonstration of his | 4 |
the peace of the | 4 |
duke of burgundy and | 4 |
the property of the | 4 |
the day of the | 4 |
the emperor sigismund and | 4 |
time between the king | 4 |
the king that the | 4 |
the name of henry | 4 |
both the king and | 4 |
the king in his | 4 |
the last years of | 4 |
my said lord the | 4 |
days before the battle | 4 |
provost and fellows of | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
the protection of the | 4 |
the utmost of their | 4 |
as it has been | 4 |
king and the prince | 4 |
the battle of homildon | 4 |
the circumstances of the | 4 |
the battle of st | 4 |
view of the whole | 4 |
of all the circumstances | 4 |
the duke of berry | 4 |
to be paid to | 4 |
charge brought against him | 4 |
with the earl of | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
nearly a century and | 4 |
the payment of his | 4 |
the reins of government | 4 |
to him as a | 4 |
little more than a | 4 |
it must be observed | 4 |
his very dear son | 4 |
whatever to do with | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
to have been his | 4 |
a brief review of | 4 |
as a member of | 4 |
in the tower of | 4 |
the title of king | 4 |
the day on which | 4 |
on the bridge of | 4 |
for the souls of | 4 |
are informed that the | 4 |
year and a quarter | 4 |
in consideration of the | 4 |
must never be forgotten | 4 |
exhausted state of the | 4 |
the archbishops and bishops | 4 |
we are not without | 4 |
anything whatever to do | 4 |
one of the daughters | 4 |
to the church of | 4 |
which he was then | 4 |
an ordinance was made | 4 |
warden of the cinque | 4 |
more than a year | 4 |
to carry on the | 4 |
to the very last | 4 |
is curious to remark | 4 |
to the power of | 4 |
the immediate subject of | 4 |
and regent of france | 4 |
the duke of bourbon | 4 |
no allusion to the | 4 |
who seems to have | 4 |
to be present at | 4 |
the number of the | 4 |
malice of the lollards | 4 |
th day of september | 4 |
before the date of | 4 |
the town of carmarthen | 4 |
the prayer of the | 4 |
according to their promise | 4 |
with the spirit of | 4 |
the bishop of norwich | 4 |
to our very dear | 4 |
the testimony borne to | 4 |
the date of his | 4 |
the safe keeping of | 4 |
in the following year | 4 |
the mayor and aldermen | 4 |
the dukes of burgundy | 4 |
account of the battle | 4 |
meet the king at | 4 |
on which he was | 4 |
that richard was still | 4 |
it is impossible for | 4 |
he wrote to his | 4 |
the close of this | 4 |
the prince was then | 4 |
of england and france | 4 |
extreme penalty of the | 4 |
the bishop of st | 4 |
avoid the shedding of | 4 |
as we have already | 4 |
in the parts of | 4 |
the king for his | 4 |
but at the same | 4 |
given by the king | 4 |
issued by the king | 4 |
henry of monmouth a | 4 |
to the council to | 4 |
on pain of death | 4 |
in communion with the | 4 |
unless they be given | 4 |
that the contracting parties | 4 |
presented to him by | 4 |
the governance of the | 4 |
with him in the | 4 |
and the death of | 4 |
young duke of gloucester | 4 |
and not to the | 4 |
to the time of | 4 |
to have been guilty | 4 |
another part of this | 4 |
mayor and citizens of | 4 |
to the court of | 4 |
in consequence of his | 4 |
of the death of | 4 |
at the opening of | 4 |
was by no means | 4 |
to have originated in | 4 |
the author has been | 4 |
opposition to his father | 4 |
the mouth of my | 4 |
to the king on | 4 |
term of his life | 4 |
the siege of rouen | 4 |
of the law of | 4 |
the record of this | 4 |
marriage between henry and | 4 |
son of the duke | 4 |
have reason to believe | 4 |
the intention of the | 4 |
towards the close of | 4 |
king and his army | 4 |
not seem to have | 4 |
to the see of | 4 |
the affairs of the | 4 |
disposed to think that | 4 |
the result of his | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
to the king and | 4 |
of york and the | 4 |
to him and his | 4 |
of king of france | 4 |
the religious and moral | 4 |
the treaty of bretigny | 4 |
the prince was not | 4 |
appears to have been | 4 |
very dear and faithful | 4 |
interview between henry and | 4 |
to avoid the shedding | 4 |
son of the murdered | 4 |
in the duke of | 4 |
according to the laws | 4 |
earl of march and | 4 |
with a strong hand | 4 |
call up cheshire and | 4 |
to the honour of | 4 |
of the daughters of | 4 |
advice of his council | 4 |
part of the good | 4 |
writ of privy seal | 4 |
the council of his | 4 |
to return to his | 4 |
to meet the king | 4 |
the very day of | 4 |
of the good samaritan | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
the duke of albany | 4 |
for the honour of | 4 |
the king issued a | 4 |
the exhausted state of | 4 |
by no means improbable | 4 |
from the king to | 4 |
title of king of | 4 |
in a state of | 4 |
conduct of the prince | 4 |
in the work of | 4 |
reported to have been | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
that are so free | 4 |
the very last day | 4 |
would not have been | 4 |
of which he was | 4 |
the first years of | 4 |
towards the end of | 4 |
of which we have | 4 |
to the charge of | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
hands of the king | 4 |
our right trusty and | 4 |
prince henry and the | 4 |
it was on the | 4 |
from the king of | 4 |
of the council of | 4 |
wrote to his council | 4 |
the king of his | 3 |
in the habit of | 3 |
the first intimation of | 3 |
of the king at | 3 |
in this same year | 3 |
the kindness of his | 3 |
of burgundy and the | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
as we shall see | 3 |
a letter to henry | 3 |
the extirpation of heresy | 3 |
in the next place | 3 |
henry of bolinbroke and | 3 |
which the king had | 3 |
was not the case | 3 |
the most distant allusion | 3 |
with regard to his | 3 |
must be regarded as | 3 |
an event took place | 3 |
of which the author | 3 |
is made to the | 3 |
the religion of the | 3 |
believed himself to be | 3 |
the castle of conway | 3 |
before the feast of | 3 |
in the words of | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
in the quarrel of | 3 |
his character for valour | 3 |
the merits of the | 3 |
according to right and | 3 |
of the realm and | 3 |
in the custody of | 3 |
son of edward iii | 3 |
to dethrone his diseased | 3 |
there is no doubt | 3 |
wages of his men | 3 |
at newcastle upon tyne | 3 |
to the throne of | 3 |
workings of the human | 3 |
it to have been | 3 |
to high and low | 3 |
the st of september | 3 |
by a sort of | 3 |
persecutor for religious opinions | 3 |
fellows of oriel college | 3 |
the heat of the | 3 |
in the character of | 3 |
state of the treasury | 3 |
of lawless ambition and | 3 |
and there to be | 3 |
the importance of the | 3 |
on his return from | 3 |
and a half old | 3 |
with the name of | 3 |
of the spirit of | 3 |
to be still alive | 3 |
me wholly in your | 3 |
records in the tower | 3 |
to be on his | 3 |
duty of the state | 3 |
condemned to the flames | 3 |
the rd of march | 3 |
presence of the king | 3 |
to the sheriff of | 3 |
less than three weeks | 3 |
was made by the | 3 |
informed that the french | 3 |
give you grace to | 3 |
the wages of his | 3 |
the king to thank | 3 |
his subjects at home | 3 |
last day of november | 3 |
the inhabitants of the | 3 |
for the honour and | 3 |
than a century and | 3 |
john of gaunt died | 3 |
time to have been | 3 |
son of the earl | 3 |
part of this work | 3 |
to his castle of | 3 |
the account of the | 3 |
from the report of | 3 |
and of the english | 3 |
the partner of his | 3 |
title to the throne | 3 |
to have been taken | 3 |
and his son hotspur | 3 |
name of the prince | 3 |
that he was called | 3 |
and on the same | 3 |
brief review of the | 3 |
author is indebted to | 3 |
it might have been | 3 |
the author is compelled | 3 |
of the cause of | 3 |
henry to his father | 3 |
against henry of monmouth | 3 |
at this time the | 3 |
a great sum of | 3 |
was passed by the | 3 |
use the words of | 3 |
of the peace of | 3 |
the duty of a | 3 |
on which to build | 3 |
of the privy seal | 3 |
of the civil magistrate | 3 |
prince for the safeguard | 3 |
acting the part of | 3 |
one hundred and fifty | 3 |
from father to son | 3 |
be paid to the | 3 |
that he should not | 3 |
was created prince of | 3 |
of our especial grace | 3 |
not twelve years and | 3 |
attempt to dethrone his | 3 |
facts of the case | 3 |
it would have been | 3 |
with the subject of | 3 |
to have been altogether | 3 |
safe keeping of the | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
he was by the | 3 |
as our trust is | 3 |
ambition of a catilinarian | 3 |
was made in the | 3 |
to the city of | 3 |
all the power of | 3 |
the hour when the | 3 |
and the chief justice | 3 |
to his father in | 3 |
rolls record payment of | 3 |
more points than one | 3 |
to do the same | 3 |
the duties of a | 3 |
to believe that he | 3 |
us to regard him | 3 |
consent of the council | 3 |
in the exercise of | 3 |
minutes of privy council | 3 |
fully aware that the | 3 |
for the purposes of | 3 |
may it please your | 3 |
for the execution of | 3 |
of the counties of | 3 |
at that period of | 3 |
no allusion whatever is | 3 |
of monmouth a persecutor | 3 |
and the said lord | 3 |
in the land of | 3 |
very day on which | 3 |
from the hour when | 3 |
victory over the french | 3 |
the lords and commons | 3 |
more than half a | 3 |
to his council from | 3 |
we shall see hereafter | 3 |
in the form of | 3 |
the remains of richard | 3 |
one of the chief | 3 |
of not less than | 3 |
in another part of | 3 |
of the transactions of | 3 |
among the records of | 3 |
of religious and moral | 3 |
as chief justice in | 3 |
scattered up and down | 3 |
the siege of harfleur | 3 |
of monmouth was born | 3 |
no one single act | 3 |
in his holy keeping | 3 |
informed that it was | 3 |
that the mode of | 3 |
of his mortal existence | 3 |
chronicle of london records | 3 |
reference is made to | 3 |
circumstances preceding the battle | 3 |
history of richard ii | 3 |
and the whole country | 3 |
sorry battle of shrewsbury | 3 |
at the hands of | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
to all who would | 3 |
commission of array to | 3 |
to the very utmost | 3 |
the same time a | 3 |
the king to the | 3 |
in open rebellion against | 3 |
henry of monmouth as | 3 |
the foot of the | 3 |
henry as prince of | 3 |
years of his life | 3 |
will be borne in | 3 |
take such measures as | 3 |
his grandfather john of | 3 |
whom the king had | 3 |
the final explosion of | 3 |
and aldermen of london | 3 |
the king did not | 3 |
case of john clayton | 3 |
the words of a | 3 |
now found in the | 3 |
falls not within the | 3 |
from the hands of | 3 |
which must have been | 3 |
that they had not | 3 |
acquaint us with the | 3 |
send me my tribute | 3 |
seems to have made | 3 |
to his very dear | 3 |
his father in the | 3 |
the second year of | 3 |
the confiscation of the | 3 |
our liege lord his | 3 |
no sooner had he | 3 |
the reality of the | 3 |
to him on the | 3 |
majority of the people | 3 |
for the burning of | 3 |
very probable that the | 3 |
to the king for | 3 |
of an event which | 3 |
writ of execution is | 3 |
and a daughter of | 3 |
is brought to london | 3 |
circumstances in which he | 3 |
of those enterprises was | 3 |
king henry the fifth | 3 |
he was at york | 3 |
all title to the | 3 |
on the faith of | 3 |
in the july of | 3 |
in his right hand | 3 |
of god and the | 3 |
his brother the duke | 3 |
up to this time | 3 |
to london in a | 3 |
it is painful to | 3 |
the bridge of montereau | 3 |
of the present age | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
third sunday in lent | 3 |
him and his father | 3 |
had recourse to the | 3 |
to the subversion of | 3 |
review of all the | 3 |
the banks of the | 3 |
it will be necessary | 3 |
and that he would | 3 |
silent on the subject | 3 |
the end of october | 3 |
may be disposed to | 3 |
to have considered the | 3 |
utmost of their power | 3 |
of the most holy | 3 |
on the opening of | 3 |
peremptorily to the pope | 3 |
by the king of | 3 |
the encroachments of the | 3 |
in conjunction with the | 3 |
result of his own | 3 |
no means free from | 3 |
by the common law | 3 |
the commons came before | 3 |
to the end that | 3 |
the bearer of this | 3 |
on his journey northward | 3 |
it is scarcely possible | 3 |
referred to in the | 3 |
commissioned to receive the | 3 |
and one hundred and | 3 |
lieutenant of south wales | 3 |
greater part of the | 3 |
henry of monmouth to | 3 |
was on the th | 3 |
of every christian excellence | 3 |
the english and welsh | 3 |
of the metrical history | 3 |
can throw any light | 3 |
induce us to infer | 3 |
to use the words | 3 |
the st of august | 3 |
in the battle of | 3 |
the reverence of god | 3 |
by the king at | 3 |
are the words of | 3 |
an attempt was made | 3 |
it will be borne | 3 |
the question at issue | 3 |
appointed warden of the | 3 |
direct testimony to the | 3 |
on the very eve | 3 |
as early as the | 3 |
to be of his | 3 |
justice of his claim | 3 |
be found in a | 3 |
the countess of hereford | 3 |
shedding of christian blood | 3 |
the creation of henry | 3 |
in the language of | 3 |
the rebellion in wales | 3 |
to take charge of | 3 |
mayor and aldermen of | 3 |
murdered duke of gloucester | 3 |
deplorable state of the | 3 |
in which the prince | 3 |
the enemies of the | 3 |
with the king of | 3 |
the energies of his | 3 |
the point at issue | 3 |
daughter of the duke | 3 |
beyond the province of | 3 |
henry is said to | 3 |
and we are not | 3 |
in purpose to kedwelly | 3 |
captain of the town | 3 |
receive into their allegiance | 3 |
in the following december | 3 |
our chancellor of england | 3 |
of the large sums | 3 |
and welfare of the | 3 |
to the date of | 3 |
the eldest son of | 3 |
of a catilinarian temper | 3 |
in proportion to the | 3 |
the translation of the | 3 |
in the company of | 3 |
in the march of | 3 |
of the king himself | 3 |
duke of orleans was | 3 |
of our city of | 3 |
that he would have | 3 |
dry details of the | 3 |
by no means free | 3 |
evidence on which alone | 3 |
to the officers of | 3 |
by way of loan | 3 |
first years of henry | 3 |
the city of london | 3 |
the tripartite indenture of | 3 |
abuses of the church | 3 |
with which he had | 3 |
this document to the | 3 |
that the king himself | 3 |
in matters of religion | 3 |
heir and regent of | 3 |
been made in the | 3 |
first day of october | 3 |
a knowledge of the | 3 |
as we find by | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
the writer of the | 3 |
henry of monmouth of | 3 |
is not at all | 3 |
of orleans to be | 3 |
a marriage between the | 3 |
not one of those | 3 |
before the time of | 3 |
the faith of holy | 3 |
made acquainted with the | 3 |
the other members of | 3 |
rights of his crown | 3 |
absence from the battle | 3 |
the faith and the | 3 |
whereas the fact is | 3 |
the rebels in wales | 3 |
many small vessels as | 3 |
from the commencement of | 3 |
the case of john | 3 |
the arm of the | 3 |
brother the duke of | 3 |
the support of the | 3 |
to the judgment of | 3 |
the cardinal des ursins | 3 |
is no reason to | 3 |
righteousness of his cause | 3 |
named as president of | 3 |
falls to the ground | 3 |
to the place of | 3 |
god have you in | 3 |
believe him to have | 3 |
the first parliament of | 3 |
a large number of | 3 |
the distracted state of | 3 |
it is matter of | 3 |
the author has searched | 3 |
liketh you to wit | 3 |
dawn of the reformation | 3 |
one hundred thousand men | 3 |
on the affairs of | 3 |
and good people of | 3 |
spirit of the gospel | 3 |
carried on by the | 3 |
late and feeble resolve | 3 |
the lands of the | 3 |
it appears to the | 3 |
as long as he | 3 |
the name of this | 3 |
conduct of henry of | 3 |
we have seen that | 3 |
in the belief that | 3 |
merits of the question | 3 |
the testimony borne by | 3 |
the prince for his | 3 |
that his demands were | 3 |
of the same month | 3 |
for the capture of | 3 |
not the case of | 3 |
it will be remembered | 3 |
raise the siege of | 3 |
of the property of | 3 |
in possession of the | 3 |
and to avoid the | 3 |
to the number of | 3 |
his companions in arms | 3 |
great sum of gold | 3 |
the founder of the | 3 |
with him at agincourt | 3 |
at the castle of | 3 |
bearer of this letter | 3 |
in attendance on the | 3 |
was given to the | 3 |
represented to have been | 3 |
to the duchy of | 3 |
mandate to the archbishop | 3 |
the lords spiritual and | 3 |
the bishop of london | 3 |
they would have done | 3 |
the accuracy of the | 3 |
made for the purpose | 3 |
the real state of | 3 |
for as much as | 3 |
and the son of | 3 |
by the pope to | 3 |
the testimony of his | 3 |
on his road to | 3 |
the rd of april | 3 |
and of those who | 3 |
put me wholly in | 3 |
the death of john | 3 |
his father on the | 3 |
and the necessity of | 3 |
the large body of | 3 |
which can throw any | 3 |
owyn glyndowr was in | 3 |
he was desirous of | 3 |
estates of the realm | 3 |
the very eve of | 3 |
in an especial manner | 3 |
the burning of john | 3 |
immediately before the battle | 3 |
comfort of its members | 3 |
had anything whatever to | 3 |
at the council of | 3 |
the dry details of | 3 |
of the dukes of | 3 |
recorded as having been | 3 |
to all who should | 3 |
at the time the | 3 |
the spring of the | 3 |
avowed enemy of the | 3 |
your realm of england | 3 |
is made to rest | 3 |
on the following day | 3 |
duties of his station | 3 |
it is found in | 3 |
not to the king | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
to prevent the escape | 3 |
the massacre of the | 3 |
in the business of | 3 |
tells us that the | 3 |
will be necessary to | 3 |
in our castle of | 3 |
to be passed over | 3 |
of the existing law | 3 |
from prince henry to | 3 |
death of john of | 3 |
we have already intimated | 3 |
that it could not | 3 |
the earl of derby | 3 |
the castle of kenilworth | 3 |
history of our country | 3 |
twelve years and a | 3 |
the head of his | 3 |
the goods and chattels | 3 |
author is compelled to | 3 |
caused the duke of | 3 |
the work of the | 3 |
have been one of | 3 |
grandfather john of gaunt | 3 |
a negociation was set | 3 |
for himself and his | 3 |
the result of such | 3 |
himself to the very | 3 |
the charge against henry | 3 |
son of the late | 3 |
the rights of the | 3 |
as to the accuracy | 3 |
the king in the | 3 |
the field of cressy | 3 |
in person against the | 3 |
were by no means | 3 |
to resist the rebels | 3 |
summary of the affairs | 3 |
as we are led | 3 |
members of the council | 3 |
opening of the year | 3 |
the daughters of the | 3 |
in a court of | 3 |
other parts of the | 3 |
made to the king | 3 |
such as they were | 3 |
dethrone his diseased father | 3 |
the living from the | 3 |
on the th december | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
first is a letter | 3 |
arms and two thousand | 3 |
which he had received | 3 |
person against the rebels | 3 |
to be stuck up | 3 |
member of the council | 3 |
have been guilty of | 3 |
after the feast of | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
the people of the | 3 |
the wardrobe account of | 3 |
that he might have | 3 |
the favour of god | 3 |
on the th he | 3 |
is by no means | 3 |
he was ready to | 3 |
to the death of | 3 |
addressed to the council | 3 |
life and character of | 3 |
to right and justice | 3 |
the smallness of the | 3 |
and fellows of oriel | 3 |
it was not till | 3 |
and sovereign lord and | 3 |
autumn of this year | 3 |
of the see of | 3 |
not admit of any | 3 |
one single act of | 3 |
last day of the | 3 |
to have been at | 3 |
in the opinion of | 3 |
was made on the | 3 |
on the banks of | 3 |
the faith of a | 3 |
whilst he was at | 3 |
the first is a | 3 |
was alive in scotland | 3 |
that he was born | 3 |
on the day appointed | 3 |
please your highness to | 3 |
at all events that | 3 |
london in a whirlicole | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
the pope and the | 3 |
of the human heart | 3 |
and most sovereign lord | 3 |
the example of a | 3 |
on the charge of | 3 |
with the power of | 3 |
into the midst of | 3 |
letter to the council | 3 |
opinion as to the | 3 |
the th he was | 3 |
he laid siege to | 3 |
records of the privy | 3 |
signed and sealed by | 3 |
to regard him as | 3 |
the charge of hypocrisy | 3 |
the honour of the | 3 |
of the late duke | 3 |
at burton on trent | 3 |
of religion and virtue | 3 |
the council that he | 3 |
of the inhabitants of | 3 |
a portion of the | 3 |
of my lord the | 3 |
of the order of | 3 |
superintending the building of | 3 |
assigned to the prince | 3 |
of the preceding february | 3 |
the slave of the | 3 |
in which he lived | 3 |
first parliament of henry | 3 |
proposed by the commons | 3 |
early in the year | 3 |
was ordered to be | 3 |
lord the prince is | 3 |
was at that time | 3 |
the will of the | 3 |
murder of the duke | 3 |
now for the first | 3 |
appeal to the council | 3 |
henry to the council | 3 |
the body of our | 3 |
the rd of november | 3 |
the exigencies of the | 3 |
by a large body | 3 |
on the third sunday | 3 |
to the will of | 3 |
of an act of | 3 |
he could not have | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
the shedding of christian | 3 |
parts of the realm | 3 |
the city of rouen | 3 |
of the public peace | 3 |
between him and his | 3 |
but it must be | 3 |
requital of divine justice | 3 |
was the state of | 3 |
of his own unworthiness | 3 |
there is no reason | 3 |
was charged with having | 3 |
and the testimony of | 3 |
in order of battle | 3 |
the existence of which | 3 |
from first to last | 3 |
to his brother the | 3 |
to destroy the king | 3 |
of the emperor sigismund | 3 |
commons came before the | 3 |
execution of the archbishop | 3 |
at the commencement of | 3 |
to proceed against the | 3 |
to his character for | 3 |
the accession of henry | 3 |
of the honour of | 3 |
god of his mercy | 3 |
which we have already | 3 |
name of the lord | 3 |
in the summer of | 3 |
him the said w | 3 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 3 |
he proceeded on his | 3 |
faith of holy church | 3 |
the cinque ports and | 3 |
son and heir of | 3 |
confesses himself to have | 3 |
of prince henry having | 3 |
is scarcely possible to | 3 |
letter to his council | 3 |
of the rebellion in | 3 |
appointed lieutenant of wales | 3 |
to the holy sepulchre | 3 |
laid siege to rouen | 3 |
the king of rome | 3 |
us that he was | 3 |
letter from prince henry | 3 |
with regard to this | 3 |
and must have been | 3 |
go to the king | 3 |
the circumstances under which | 3 |
a sense of the | 3 |
early part of the | 3 |
the very words of | 3 |
as well as for | 3 |
the charge of persecution | 3 |
to which he refers | 3 |
on the crown of | 3 |
the prince and his | 3 |
archbishops and bishops to | 3 |
that he had no | 3 |
this seems to have | 3 |
on that day the | 3 |
in the enjoyment of | 3 |
every demonstration of loyalty | 3 |
to assist him in | 3 |
the safety of the | 3 |
and sir thomas grey | 3 |
the town of calais | 3 |
to which he was | 3 |
each in their turn | 3 |
ten ton of gold | 3 |
a persecutor for religious | 3 |
orleans to be assassinated | 3 |
an examination of the | 3 |
the king himself in | 3 |
indispensable in this place | 3 |
the requital of divine | 3 |
with a great retinue | 3 |
that this was a | 3 |
the management of the | 3 |
who had been taken | 3 |
under the duke of | 3 |
of northumberland and bardolf | 3 |
as far as they | 3 |
by sir henry ellis | 3 |
at westminster on the | 3 |
the whole country of | 3 |
the severity of the | 3 |
earl of arundel and | 3 |
by the wishes of | 3 |
before henry of monmouth | 3 |
seems to have taken | 3 |
on his first expedition | 3 |
the third sunday in | 3 |
that he was in | 3 |
at all events to | 3 |
and in the mean | 3 |
in the parish of | 3 |
memoirs of henry of | 3 |
wholly in your grace | 3 |
as to the power | 3 |
are led to believe | 3 |
energies of his mind | 3 |
king to his council | 3 |
came before the king | 3 |
the castle of monmouth | 3 |
by the law of | 3 |
as chief justice of | 3 |
this point of time | 3 |
to the castle of | 3 |
as having been made | 3 |
found in the appendix | 3 |
committed to the fleet | 3 |
in his account of | 3 |
in the most humble | 3 |
between the two kingdoms | 3 |
be of his council | 3 |
though he had been | 3 |
and the see of | 3 |
the circumstance of the | 3 |
of array to the | 3 |
painful to read the | 3 |
by writ of privy | 3 |
this part of the | 3 |
first interview with the | 3 |
the period of his | 3 |
we are informed that | 3 |
be remembered that the | 3 |
of which he had | 3 |
the king of scotland | 3 |
who was then at | 3 |
seem to imply that | 3 |
as though he had | 3 |
and many of the | 3 |
between england and france | 3 |
at the very time | 3 |
the cause in which | 3 |
is a letter from | 3 |
and in the very | 3 |
will be disposed to | 3 |
marriage between the prince | 3 |
in time to come | 3 |
they be given to | 3 |
informs us of the | 3 |
the conquest of that | 3 |
tone and temper of | 3 |
in the port of | 3 |
that the commons of | 3 |
the unprincipled ambition of | 3 |
the author is indebted | 3 |
the autumn of this | 3 |
him at the time | 3 |
of the catholic faith | 3 |
reason for believing that | 3 |
in the second year | 3 |
the surrender of harfleur | 3 |
the editor of the | 3 |
the hand of the | 3 |
conduct towards the earl | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
of the same year | 3 |
the revenues of the | 3 |
of your realm of | 3 |
and for as much | 3 |
he was present at | 3 |
had received from the | 3 |
lost no time in | 3 |
shrewsbury was fought on | 3 |
and as for the | 3 |
present lord the king | 3 |
and put to death | 3 |
between english and irish | 3 |
of march and his | 3 |
the enemies of his | 3 |
faith of a dying | 3 |
as well as from | 3 |
far and wide through | 3 |
the blessings of the | 3 |
which it has been | 3 |
deemed it necessary to | 3 |
to proceed in person | 3 |
him to keep his | 3 |
the cause of his | 3 |
the good of the | 3 |
to the accuracy of | 3 |
hanged as a traitor | 3 |
towards the earl of | 3 |
body of our lord | 3 |
me my tribute home | 3 |
as the result of | 3 |
he was resolved to | 3 |
but in this he | 3 |
the slaughter of the | 3 |
minute of the council | 3 |
had it not been | 3 |
that the news of | 3 |
and marched to the | 3 |
by the king and | 3 |
the meeting of the | 3 |
to raise the siege | 3 |
of his own subjects | 3 |
the very day on | 3 |
the present day the | 3 |
that he had received | 3 |
exigencies of the state | 3 |
we find him still | 3 |
the rd of july | 3 |
for the preservation of | 3 |
ordered by the king | 3 |
is impossible to read | 3 |
of the said lords | 3 |
duke of clarence was | 3 |
the fair fame of | 3 |
the earl and his | 3 |
with every mark of | 3 |
the king to be | 3 |
the birth of a | 3 |
the other lords of | 3 |
the dukedom of lancaster | 3 |
on that day of | 3 |
body of the work | 3 |
only so far as | 3 |
it is a curious | 3 |
of the king in | 3 |
at the house of | 3 |
is addressed to the | 3 |
prevented the final explosion | 3 |
the first day of | 3 |
the progress of this | 3 |
the prince to the | 3 |
such was the state | 3 |
to my lord the | 3 |
th he was at | 3 |
to the king his | 3 |
it falls not within | 3 |
in the december following | 3 |
is found in the | 3 |
to the emperor sigismund | 3 |
in the discharge of | 3 |
with mingled feelings of | 3 |
part of henry iv | 3 |
slaughter of the prisoners | 3 |
years and a half | 3 |
the life and character | 3 |
of one hundred marks | 3 |
peers of the realm | 3 |
the order of the | 3 |
about the end of | 3 |
and of his having | 3 |
hotspur and his father | 3 |
in a sort of | 3 |
which had been so | 3 |
the whole of this | 3 |
the pell rolls of | 3 |
his council in the | 3 |
the fourth year of | 3 |
if they were not | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
the justice of the | 3 |
far as we can | 3 |
the land of ireland | 3 |
communion with the see | 3 |
a calm review of | 3 |
of the whole affair | 3 |
as many small vessels | 3 |
the spring and summer | 3 |
part of the french | 3 |
he was to be | 3 |
and conduct of henry | 3 |
are found in the | 3 |
about the feast of | 3 |
of his council in | 3 |
duke of burgundy was | 3 |
john of gaunt married | 3 |
in the matter of | 3 |
the place in which | 3 |
in accordance with the | 3 |
of the university of | 3 |
him to resist the | 3 |
so far from being | 3 |
the fair realm of | 3 |
prince of wales with | 3 |
place in which he | 3 |
of himself and his | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
made on the th | 3 |
to join in the | 3 |
and his very dear | 3 |
by reason of his | 3 |
king issued a proclamation | 3 |
his return from scotland | 3 |
preserved in the tower | 3 |
a long time been | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
half a year after | 3 |
unprincipled ambition of a | 3 |
he was engaged in | 3 |
subject of these memoirs | 3 |
from the want of | 3 |
resolution of the king | 3 |
by a sense of | 3 |
at the reverence of | 3 |
of the justice of | 3 |
the conclusion to which | 3 |
negociation was set on | 3 |
close of the year | 3 |
to come to battle | 3 |
on the th and | 3 |
his letter to the | 3 |
the parts of wales | 3 |
letters to the king | 3 |
the part of henry | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
be stuck up at | 3 |
prevent the escape of | 3 |
each in his own | 3 |
during the reign of | 3 |
at this time to | 3 |
at a place called | 3 |
and temper of his | 3 |
over which he had | 3 |
between the th of | 3 |
i put me wholly | 3 |
in opposition to his | 3 |
in more points than | 3 |
in the very year | 3 |
the same time the | 3 |
the archives of the | 3 |
of the castle of | 3 |
the report of his | 3 |
the authorities of the | 3 |
futility of the charge | 3 |
strong probability is that | 3 |
in the camp before | 3 |
the very heart of | 3 |
the nd of february | 3 |
appears to have had | 3 |
the bishop of worcester | 3 |
be on his road | 3 |
by the record of | 3 |
by side with the | 3 |
and two thousand archers | 3 |
living from the dead | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
never be forgotten that | 3 |
was set on foot | 3 |
slave of the popedom | 3 |
and it is very | 3 |
the widowed duchess of | 3 |
with a copy of | 3 |
to raise their counties | 3 |
be seized for the | 3 |
gold that is due | 2 |
it be well made | 2 |
was made known to | 2 |
from them his own | 2 |
to thank my lord | 2 |
in the fourth year | 2 |
with men and arms | 2 |
canterbury cathedral on a | 2 |
may be inferred from | 2 |
prayer of the commons | 2 |
charge to his chancellor | 2 |
him and his heirs | 2 |
had laboured long and | 2 |
was called the netter | 2 |
of monmouth at this | 2 |
but between english and | 2 |
zealous promoters of reform | 2 |
the death of any | 2 |
discomfiture of his troops | 2 |
former life and character | 2 |
how large or how | 2 |
henry crosses the sea | 2 |
in the usual manner | 2 |
instance occurs in the | 2 |
chantry for the maintenance | 2 |
all that longeth to | 2 |
the remnant of my | 2 |
result of such a | 2 |
personal exertions in the | 2 |
the minds of men | 2 |
through a great part | 2 |
preparations had been made | 2 |
offers the wager of | 2 |
the records of this | 2 |
very dear son the | 2 |
a prayer that the | 2 |
on the wars in | 2 |
my most dreadful and | 2 |
the minutes of the | 2 |
up at newcastle upon | 2 |
well made or nay | 2 |
despatch to the privy | 2 |
according to the will | 2 |
to a place of | 2 |
in the times of | 2 |
upon himself the responsibility | 2 |
reflections on the military | 2 |
on the very same | 2 |
the cause of this | 2 |
had been of his | 2 |
years before his death | 2 |
up in order of | 2 |
the conduct of the | 2 |
find henry of monmouth | 2 |
part of the sentence | 2 |
prince of wales in | 2 |
in the discipline of | 2 |
sea in six days | 2 |
the king with the | 2 |
true principles of christian | 2 |
about the reformation of | 2 |
him and his soldiers | 2 |
have been gratified by | 2 |
believe that he was | 2 |
to our dearest son | 2 |
unto you on our | 2 |
primitive views of clerical | 2 |
he was not only | 2 |
serious accusation of a | 2 |
addressed to the king | 2 |
the queen dowager is | 2 |
intention of joining the | 2 |
him by the duke | 2 |
murdered on the bridge | 2 |
which led to this | 2 |
denied by the french | 2 |
no man tell of | 2 |
of the commons to | 2 |
day after the surrender | 2 |
well our lords as | 2 |
to him by parliament | 2 |
the earl was not | 2 |
when he was only | 2 |
the witnesses against him | 2 |
from henry of monmouth | 2 |
gave him very great | 2 |
story of prince henry | 2 |
and he was not | 2 |
that he had heard | 2 |
a marriage between henry | 2 |
recorded in the pell | 2 |
and with the french | 2 |
payment of one thousand | 2 |
attention to the civil | 2 |
that it is the | 2 |
payment of the arrears | 2 |
he was in the | 2 |
by which the king | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
also to eschew the | 2 |
hastens from the north | 2 |
the escape of his | 2 |
creation as prince of | 2 |
our dear and well | 2 |
of his father and | 2 |
in itself of no | 2 |
he sails for normandy | 2 |
remains for the most | 2 |
as my lord the | 2 |
his return to england | 2 |
made in the last | 2 |
he fell all down | 2 |
to the last day | 2 |
rolls acquaint us with | 2 |
four hundred and seventy | 2 |
to him a petition | 2 |
of the moral and | 2 |
constable of the tower | 2 |
the lord of kylmaine | 2 |
first part of the | 2 |
was granted to the | 2 |
compelled the lay power | 2 |
serious though temporary misunderstanding | 2 |
of a thousand marks | 2 |
than half a year | 2 |
him to the grave | 2 |
to lay siege to | 2 |
resignation of the crown | 2 |
hume and the old | 2 |
proclamation against the welsh | 2 |
henry of monmouth up | 2 |
on the eventful life | 2 |
a considerable body of | 2 |
deplorable view of the | 2 |
the king of kings | 2 |
clerk of the privy | 2 |
use of the king | 2 |
to vindicate the rights | 2 |
the landing of bolinbroke | 2 |
they named king richard | 2 |
the council of pisa | 2 |
henry a sincere christian | 2 |
during the last years | 2 |
not three months after | 2 |
of the field of | 2 |
made to rest on | 2 |
his enemies themselves being | 2 |
so far from his | 2 |
king and queen of | 2 |
a shade of improbability | 2 |
the passage which is | 2 |
english and welsh counties | 2 |
he was made bishop | 2 |
the precarious tenure of | 2 |
not only was he | 2 |
character and conduct of | 2 |
to be held at | 2 |
canst any treatise grounded | 2 |
at that time in | 2 |
it was only to | 2 |
would on no account | 2 |
his victory at agincourt | 2 |
he is reported to | 2 |
of the duties of | 2 |
and love of peace | 2 |
the circumstances in which | 2 |
awfulness of the charge | 2 |
the king and council | 2 |
dissipation and extravagance of | 2 |
loyally done their duty | 2 |
that his son would | 2 |
of the border counties | 2 |
mission of lord arundel | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
same time in the | 2 |
henry of monmouth at | 2 |
his wars in france | 2 |
in the record of | 2 |
they call king richard | 2 |
testimony borne by parliament | 2 |
with their good and | 2 |
the instructions given to | 2 |
before the royal society | 2 |
at home and abroad | 2 |
bear in mind that | 2 |
do you to wit | 2 |
five years than the | 2 |
them in a speech | 2 |
original spelling has been | 2 |
were directed to treat | 2 |
styles himself prince of | 2 |
been made acquainted with | 2 |
to those of the | 2 |
the dauphin in the | 2 |
in canterbury cathedral on | 2 |
make an example of | 2 |
and that he should | 2 |
the emperor declares for | 2 |
and the wages of | 2 |
to the council that | 2 |
in which the archbishop | 2 |
great seal of england | 2 |
among the english at | 2 |
ransom of king john | 2 |
him of his duty | 2 |
with troops much weakened | 2 |
head or source of | 2 |
faith and the church | 2 |
bad faith of the | 2 |
the preservation of our | 2 |
returns through normandy to | 2 |
proofing methods and tools | 2 |
as fast as he | 2 |
the counties of caernarvon | 2 |
source of the river | 2 |
and it has been | 2 |
schism in the church | 2 |
been removed from the | 2 |
lord richard of york | 2 |
gives no reference to | 2 |
an indication of the | 2 |
exculpated from every suspicion | 2 |
in the highest degree | 2 |
his consent to the | 2 |
remained master of the | 2 |
too late for any | 2 |
charge against henry for | 2 |
good than was done | 2 |
in the vernacular language | 2 |
for its continuance in | 2 |
final explosion of this | 2 |
of the mayor of | 2 |
and in a few | 2 |
the seal of the | 2 |
treat with the duke | 2 |
of the proceedings of | 2 |
and to proclaim him | 2 |
the place of the | 2 |
on the borders of | 2 |
conduct unjustly darkened by | 2 |
archbishop should be his | 2 |
late countess of hereford | 2 |
that at the moment | 2 |
great labour and diligence | 2 |
his own will and | 2 |
conduct at the death | 2 |
to a favourable issue | 2 |
will be remembered that | 2 |
character of henry v | 2 |
to him before he | 2 |
a letter to his | 2 |
when speaking of the | 2 |
it will be the | 2 |
been his intimate friend | 2 |
records of the duchy | 2 |
what authority it does | 2 |
take a part in | 2 |
the first spark of | 2 |
did not stain his | 2 |
of the prince himself | 2 |
the election of pope | 2 |
expedition against the scots | 2 |
to assist him against | 2 |
made it known to | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
interview with the princess | 2 |
between prince henry and | 2 |
during his residence in | 2 |
on reforming the abuses | 2 |
designs against the king | 2 |
a strong suspicion that | 2 |
fair fame of the | 2 |
a late and feeble | 2 |
prince of wales might | 2 |
of the treasury of | 2 |
been taken prisoners at | 2 |
the assertions of his | 2 |
it proves also that | 2 |
on the return of | 2 |
improbability of the entire | 2 |
but not on that | 2 |
to be in error | 2 |
our said brother shall | 2 |
him to make such | 2 |
or the place of | 2 |
danger of falling into | 2 |
daughter of owyn glyndowr | 2 |
the circumstances of time | 2 |
the publication of these | 2 |
over the duke of | 2 |
the siege of falaise | 2 |
to the secular court | 2 |
is great peril for | 2 |
with this intention he | 2 |
if it was the | 2 |
the earl of dunbar | 2 |
his moderation and love | 2 |
edmund mortimer was taken | 2 |
of henry having been | 2 |
date of this payment | 2 |
marches of scotland and | 2 |
belonging to the duchy | 2 |
within a few months | 2 |
another instance occurs in | 2 |
by the consent of | 2 |
two hundred and fifty | 2 |
seems to have occupied | 2 |
of his work which | 2 |
reached him of a | 2 |
his high prudence hath | 2 |
of five hundred marks | 2 |
the great seal of | 2 |
it was at that | 2 |
right of the duchy | 2 |
we have been led | 2 |
the affair in st | 2 |
persons to hasten with | 2 |
the investigation of the | 2 |
creation of henry of | 2 |
either to come to | 2 |
not himself the cause | 2 |
the prince to a | 2 |
to be drawn from | 2 |
the glory to god | 2 |
it to be the | 2 |
to the king himself | 2 |
character of henry the | 2 |
of wales in the | 2 |
lately discovered and verified | 2 |
that the prince should | 2 |
the sovereignty of this | 2 |
suspicion of cruelty or | 2 |
in previous chapters of | 2 |
is induced to confess | 2 |
far from his having | 2 |
naval state of england | 2 |
enemies themselves being judges | 2 |
of the nation at | 2 |
in different parts of | 2 |
who committed the prince | 2 |
the memory of the | 2 |
and forming the judgment | 2 |
points in which the | 2 |
if they did not | 2 |
the name of harry | 2 |
his generous testimony to | 2 |
the arms of england | 2 |
in the pepysian collection | 2 |
the author has not | 2 |
the years of his | 2 |
till the nd of | 2 |
time of edward iii | 2 |
the time of edward | 2 |
by the author of | 2 |
the very last chapter | 2 |
the high road to | 2 |
most part in london | 2 |
had ceased to be | 2 |
which he had just | 2 |
english at that time | 2 |
to the french king | 2 |
in the palaces of | 2 |
we shall not be | 2 |
to a certain extent | 2 |
of the date of | 2 |
our estimate of the | 2 |
persons of the queen | 2 |
himself prince of wales | 2 |
there could have been | 2 |
glyndowr disposed to come | 2 |
of the whole transaction | 2 |
in the imagination of | 2 |
the civil and private | 2 |
in his just quarrel | 2 |
henry held a council | 2 |
one and the same | 2 |
in this he is | 2 |
it their duty to | 2 |
the percies probably a | 2 |
of the prince from | 2 |
yearly stipend out of | 2 |
right and title which | 2 |
the octaves of st | 2 |
by the peers of | 2 |
the pleasure of god | 2 |
sons of the earl | 2 |
remained in or near | 2 |
reserved for the appendix | 2 |
have been taken to | 2 |
with the consent and | 2 |
the date of that | 2 |
six hundred thousand crowns | 2 |
came to the king | 2 |
of the said owyn | 2 |
it was to the | 2 |
and the french authorities | 2 |
put himself at their | 2 |
about half a mile | 2 |
them his own inheritance | 2 |
estimating the character of | 2 |
with him in his | 2 |
to his making king | 2 |
all the works of | 2 |
that it was to | 2 |
must not be suppressed | 2 |
the earnest request of | 2 |
the preface to the | 2 |
at the back of | 2 |
are not without evidence | 2 |
the author hopes he | 2 |
of the name of | 2 |
of his soldiers by | 2 |
been built upon an | 2 |
extent to which the | 2 |
battle involves neither breach | 2 |
it is satisfactory to | 2 |
the duke of albemarle | 2 |
and the petition in | 2 |
leave us in no | 2 |
the corruptions of the | 2 |
when he laid claim | 2 |
and other means of | 2 |
by parliament to the | 2 |
by the side of | 2 |
proof of his having | 2 |
henry must have been | 2 |
he succeeded to the | 2 |
the author confesses his | 2 |
defence of the kingdom | 2 |
how long he had | 2 |
had reason to be | 2 |
sentence was passed by | 2 |
obedient to the law | 2 |
we are indebted for | 2 |
justice of north wales | 2 |
widowed duchess of gloucester | 2 |
in books of antiquity | 2 |
must have been written | 2 |
the first sight of | 2 |
person to succour the | 2 |
the motives which influenced | 2 |
and extent of the | 2 |
them for the defence | 2 |
that the welsh elected | 2 |
an act of parliament | 2 |
hopes he may be | 2 |
in consequence of a | 2 |
discipline of the church | 2 |
that the letter was | 2 |
in those things which | 2 |
with the princess katharine | 2 |
good of the realm | 2 |
the battle of grosmont | 2 |
high prudence hath insight | 2 |
henry and his queen | 2 |
resolution to claim his | 2 |
with regard to those | 2 |
believed to be still | 2 |
purposed to destroy the | 2 |
conducted with great partiality | 2 |
of the castle on | 2 |
the commons of your | 2 |
if it be well | 2 |
to draw an inference | 2 |
put him to death | 2 |
far as they may | 2 |
goes this lovely page | 2 |
who testifies to his | 2 |
impossible for us to | 2 |
to the rebels of | 2 |
duke of holland and | 2 |
judge if it be | 2 |
to pray for the | 2 |
a truce with owyn | 2 |
in part payment of | 2 |
which he was placed | 2 |
the enemy of his | 2 |
hypocrisy again grounded on | 2 |
henry and the see | 2 |
with him to ireland | 2 |
seem to call for | 2 |
by the standard of | 2 |
these facts stated historically | 2 |
landing and hostile measures | 2 |
vice of sloth and | 2 |
the necessaries of life | 2 |
advancement of their estates | 2 |
dukes of exeter and | 2 |
was probably at that | 2 |
those who might be | 2 |
so early as the | 2 |
in this work to | 2 |
the arrival of the | 2 |
a direct appeal to | 2 |
it might not be | 2 |
as they were called | 2 |
in the preceding year | 2 |
to terms of peace | 2 |
files produced at a | 2 |
the superstition of those | 2 |
sent ambassadors to the | 2 |
to his edition of | 2 |
but the earl of | 2 |
it was necessary to | 2 |
and supporting an army | 2 |
law to take its | 2 |
this our town of | 2 |
of an independent sovereign | 2 |
so far as the | 2 |
have been known to | 2 |
for the hand of | 2 |
for the extirpation of | 2 |
after their victory over | 2 |
triple charge against henry | 2 |
him as a man | 2 |
to the splendour of | 2 |
is such that we | 2 |
with a great power | 2 |
of the charge devolved | 2 |
far less important and | 2 |
in the printed editions | 2 |
to remain in force | 2 |
this was a late | 2 |
chastisement of the rebels | 2 |
and his just rights | 2 |
their persecutors to the | 2 |
the payment of the | 2 |
careful weighing of the | 2 |
expeditions towards wales abortive | 2 |
and governance which my | 2 |
in the heart of | 2 |
copy of which was | 2 |
hotspur and the earl | 2 |
conquest of that castle | 2 |
the translation of st | 2 |
and his brother thomas | 2 |
we may fairly infer | 2 |
to which the king | 2 |
has been examined by | 2 |
as a favour to | 2 |
upon record of the | 2 |
a long and bloody | 2 |
we implore you to | 2 |
before the assembled estates | 2 |
the united forces of | 2 |
the pecuniary difficulties of | 2 |
to our kingdom of | 2 |
far as they are | 2 |
of years through which | 2 |
of the issue of | 2 |
to the various powers | 2 |
safeguard of the seas | 2 |
he would have devoted | 2 |
his former life and | 2 |
the members of the | 2 |
the value of the | 2 |
first found in the | 2 |
the antiquity of the | 2 |
known to be in | 2 |
as the th of | 2 |
a minute of the | 2 |
himself the responsibility of | 2 |
part of the ms | 2 |
lord the prince has | 2 |
dreadful and sovereign liege | 2 |
was received with every | 2 |
the rebels have taken | 2 |
to the worshipful father | 2 |
of the enemy in | 2 |
personally engaged in suppressing | 2 |
at the court of | 2 |
in john of gaunt | 2 |
a repetition of the | 2 |
the struggles have been | 2 |
tidings were brought to | 2 |
the custody of lord | 2 |
in the room of | 2 |
we have fully shown | 2 |
at the hand of | 2 |
and comfort of its | 2 |
from the duke of | 2 |
reign of henry v | 2 |
march and his brother | 2 |
the day when he | 2 |
till the spring of | 2 |
the entrance of the | 2 |
a fair specimen of | 2 |
of bringing about a | 2 |
the rose of england | 2 |
it is difficult to | 2 |
in our host afore | 2 |
discoverable of any coolness | 2 |
friday the th of | 2 |
the king resolved to | 2 |
the duke also declares | 2 |
in the following spring | 2 |
the biographers of henry | 2 |
to make his way | 2 |
in so high a | 2 |
especially with reference to | 2 |
the duties of his | 2 |
in that field of | 2 |
of the faith and | 2 |
interest in the result | 2 |
payment of the garrison | 2 |
for the peace and | 2 |
of a daughter of | 2 |
the military and naval | 2 |
marriage proposed between henry | 2 |
of wales and king | 2 |
to whom he ascribes | 2 |
with her in the | 2 |
a council at merton | 2 |
seem to have carried | 2 |
meets the duke of | 2 |
compelled to pawn his | 2 |
in the records of | 2 |
ignorance and folly of | 2 |
be drawn from the | 2 |
from the revenues of | 2 |
in each case the | 2 |
had been his intimate | 2 |
on which henry of | 2 |
were at this time | 2 |
and again on the | 2 |
death of his father | 2 |
he had received from | 2 |
place in the thirteenth | 2 |
shriven of a great | 2 |
the materials from which | 2 |
was anxiously engaged in | 2 |
to see justice done | 2 |
of the tone and | 2 |
with drums and fifes | 2 |
was pope martin v | 2 |
he might have been | 2 |
the execution of any | 2 |
the constable of dynevor | 2 |
at the last parliament | 2 |
adopted in these memoirs | 2 |