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the earl of warwick61
the duke of york60
of the duke of49
the duke of gloucester48
the duke of buckingham41
at the head of31
the duke of clarence31
the duchess of york30
the house of york29
to the duke of26
the duke of norfolk25
of the earl of23
the king and queen22
the prince of wales22
the duke of burgundy21
of edward the fourth21
of the house of21
with the duke of21
the king of france20
loyal to the last20
the chronicle of croyland19
in the mean time19
in respect to the19
richard duke of gloucester18
the death of the18
the battle of wakefield17
murder of the princes17
the people of england17
title to the crown17
of the murder of16
true duke of york16
the story of the16
heir to the crown16
the true duke of16
of the death of16
the battle of bosworth16
the death of his15
on the other hand15
the queen and her15
the death of clarence15
at the time of15
that the duke of14
of edward the fifth14
at the same time14
on the death of14
the tower of london14
of henry the seventh14
at the battle of14
as soon as the14
the countess of warwick13
the murder of the13
and the duke of13
and the earl of12
richard duke of york12
of henry the sixth12
the earl of lincoln12
of king richard iii12
knight of the garter12
for the sake of12
duke of gloucester was12
for peace with scotland11
of york and lancaster11
the history of the11
the head of a11
was one of the11
of the battle of11
the earl of northumberland11
on the other side11
the children of edward11
constable of the tower11
on the th of10
the king of england10
with lady eleanor butler10
son of edward iv10
in the hands of10
of richard the third10
the duke and duchess10
the cause of the10
edmund earl of rutland10
of the reign of10
of the queen dowager10
story of the murder10
of the duchess of10
of richard duke of10
the earl of suffolk10
the house of lancaster10
the young earl of10
after the death of10
the head of his10
the reign of henry10
claim to the crown10
the death of henry9
death of henry vi9
in the course of9
commissioner for peace with9
son of edward iii9
the duke of somerset9
the houses of york9
the duchess of suffolk9
the death of her9
the head of the9
from time to time9
memorials of henry vii9
daughter of edward iv9
of his father and9
to the earl of9
rightful heir to the9
on the part of9
duke of york at9
a knight of the9
after the battle of9
houses of york and9
to the house of9
in the midst of8
by the duke of8
reign of richard iii8
the young duke of8
the death of edward8
was at that time8
one of the most8
the date of the8
in the last chapter8
to sir thomas more8
as soon as he8
the earl of rivers8
heir to the throne8
in the reign of8
of the royal family8
in the act of8
as well as the8
duke and duchess of8
seems to have been8
the act of attainder8
the reign of edward8
children of edward iv8
appears to have been8
earl of warwick and8
at the time when8
the battle of tewkesbury8
was put to death8
life and reign of7
death of the king7
the children of clarence7
contract with lady eleanor7
chancellor of the exchequer7
the custody of the7
the execution of rivers7
queen and her family7
the murder of his7
could not have been7
on the occasion of7
the king at bosworth7
the earl of salisbury7
as has already been7
for the death of7
right to the crown7
would not have been7
george duke of clarence7
in his history of7
to have been the7
on the th he7
of the people of7
the duchess of burgundy7
sons of edward iv7
was the true duke7
is said to have7
the city of york7
with the earl of7
it must have been7
wars of the roses7
his father and mother7
out of the way7
edward earl of warwick7
knew very well that7
that there was no7
duke of york was7
the north of england7
for the purpose of7
king edward the fourth7
his father and brother7
of henry the eighth7
the life and reign7
the manner in which7
of margaret of anjou7
there is no reason7
the battle of barnet6
he would not have6
the banks of the6
cousin to the king6
he seems to have6
the marquis of dorset6
to have been a6
of bath and wells6
with the queen dowager6
the king on his6
against the duchess of6
of the chronicle of6
that it would be6
there is no evidence6
it is true that6
life of richard iii6
that he was a6
of his own son6
the sake of the6
in the line of6
the author of the6
on the field of6
condition of the people6
of the late king6
did not dare to6
of edward of lancaster6
so far as to6
merged in the crown6
the subject of the6
sir thomas more and6
of the croyland chronicle6
sent to the tower6
second coronation at york6
there was a great6
young earl of warwick6
are asked to believe6
with his own hand6
by the evidence of6
the evidence of the6
son of the duke6
a great deal of6
the young prince of6
with the king at6
it is certain that6
the lady eleanor butler6
it is alleged that6
it is said that6
reign of henry the6
it would have been6
by the earl of6
in the days of6
at towton for henry6
the son of the6
of the children of6
put to death by6
was at this time6
in favour of the6
the wars of the6
the fate of the6
of the king and6
the archbishop of canterbury6
was not likely to6
to the king of6
children of the duke6
with a view of6
that he was the6
we are asked to6
bishop of bath and6
for a long time6
rivers and his companions6
of sir thomas more6
in the case of6
it was in the6
there can be no6
of the king of5
of the king was5
the details of the5
prince of the blood5
reign of henry vii5
by sir thomas more5
in order to give5
order that he might5
under the protection of5
death of his own5
were a great many5
the centre of the5
as will be seen5
and he could not5
he knew very well5
young prince of wales5
lieutenant of the tower5
lords spiritual and temporal5
the time of his5
that the queen was5
to accept the crown5
against the duke of5
under the command of5
it is impossible to5
of the young princes5
at the age of5
branches of the family5
and that it was5
now about eighteen years5
the course of the5
the crown of england5
according to the story5
in the history of5
that the earl of5
the first earl of5
of the fifteenth century5
to believe that the5
keeper of the wardrobe5
was created earl of5
the other side of5
to sir robert brakenbury5
the earl of wiltshire5
the age of twenty5
had taken refuge in5
the time of the5
in the first place5
of elizabeth of york5
of the two young5
of york at wakefield5
the part of the5
in the fifteenth century5
duke of gloucester had5
at a place called5
the house of commons5
murder of henry vi5
the lords spiritual and5
that there was a5
death of his father5
that it should be5
as it was called5
the king and the5
on the side of5
in command of the5
his claim to the5
of edward the third5
there were a great5
to the northward to5
it is probable that5
asked to believe that5
of rivers and his5
long live king richard5
in the tower of5
to the effect that5
that it is not5
a speech to the5
murder of the two5
by act of parliament5
of john of gaunt5
was buried in the5
i have shown that5
for two or three5
clerk of the council5
of the family of5
was the first to5
death of the princes5
of the tower of5
reason to believe that5
motive for the crime5
of the life and5
the rightful heir to5
was taken into favour5
reign of king richard5
letter to the duke5
in the interests of5
the king and his5
the act of parliament5
knights of the bath5
son of edward the5
the murder of edward5
he was one of5
there could be no5
he must have been5
the earl of richmond5
put out of the5
slain in the battle5
of the tudor writers5
he was received with5
that he would not5
in order that he5
in front of the5
of the houses of5
the crown for himself5
accession of richard iii5
and the woodville faction5
was a man of5
if he did not5
is not to be5
that the boys were5
to the court of5
lord scrope of bolton5
at the foot of5
on the coast of5
had nothing to do5
the earl of devonshire5
the heads of the5
morton and polydore virgil5
that richard was the5
that he did not5
the king in the5
by all our historians4
in the middle of4
son of richard iii4
the line of succession4
the th of the4
there was nothing mean4
his arrival in london4
himself earl of richmond4
of the earls of4
in the time of4
eighteen years of age4
that they were not4
treasurer of the household4
was in the tower4
a strong presumption that4
put them to death4
in the court of4
the nobility and gentry4
the second son of4
in a state of4
and that they were4
was the rightful heir4
western part of england4
youngest son of edward4
margaret of anjou and4
the crowning victory of4
the nature of his4
restored to the throne4
the true and rightful4
to do with the4
family to the throne4
edward prince of wales4
of the family to4
an illegitimate son of4
and there was a4
of the execution of4
who were disposed to4
son of the king4
there was nothing left4
murder of the young4
children of edward the4
in the north of4
of the duke and4
what he had done4
a letter to the4
and was buried in4
sent a messenger to4
the claim of the4
declared heir to the4
the leaders of the4
of the woodville family4
said to have been4
was now about eighteen4
the earl of surrey4
of the king in4
the northern part of4
the person of richard4
was nothing mean or4
his title to the4
other side of the4
to richard duke of4
duke of gloucester and4
in the custody of4
king richard the third4
son of king edward4
is it credible that4
that sir james tirrel4
the earl of westmoreland4
son of the earl4
story of the murders4
the valley of the4
the northward to meet4
into the hands of4
by henry the seventh4
the earl of oxford4
crowning victory of towton4
it is plain that4
in the life of4
house of york was4
lord rivers and his4
to deliver up the4
of the history of4
death of edward the4
the western part of4
where he was received4
an act of parliament4
a man of great4
his way to the4
assumption of the crown4
loyal to king richard4
was the son of4
that he could not4
the deaths of the4
murder of his nephews4
the thickest of the4
possession of the kingdom4
the service of the4
bosworth for the king4
by the tudor writers4
received the news of4
to the crown was4
to assume the crown4
earl of march and4
the command of the4
his right to the4
side of the channel4
edward the fourth and4
on the day of4
a great number of4
in the end of4
faithful to king richard4
to death by henry4
view of this castle4
the murderer of her4
the constable of the4
of the tudor stories4
evidence of the accounts4
took place on the4
was only in his4
the young princes were4
all in his power4
the parliamentary title of4
with a view to4
in which he was4
but it is not4
was all this time4
into a state of4
of the manor of4
the bishops and archbishops4
to the lady eleanor4
the two young princes4
prevent the possibility of4
and there was no4
that the execution of4
in the next chapter4
to the success of4
second son of edward4
the time of edward4
by morton and polydore4
the sons of edward4
to save their lives4
the earl marshal and4
duke of york and4
edward and his friends4
during the reign of4
he came to the4
shut him up in4
spiritual and temporal and4
the sanctuary at westminster4
the right of the4
have been the case4
as one of the4
the youngest son of4
had been going on4
in the presence of4
the earl of rutland4
in the battle of4
from the time when4
is fixed by the4
history of the life4
in the same way4
with his wife and4
in sanctuary at st4
high admiral of england4
to the story of4
the success of his4
the care of his4
the rest of the4
and one of the4
at one of the4
more and lord bacon4
from the time that4
as much as possible4
the execution of hastings4
the murder of henry4
king edward and his4
the field of battle4
when the battle of4
was the duke of4
a part of the4
lord high admiral of4
history of the reign4
that the king had4
at bosworth for the4
to get possession of4
if he was not4
the escape of the4
thomas more and lord4
in their power to4
on the banks of4
the attainder of the4
to conceal the real4
illegitimate son of the4
true and rightful heir4
the midst of the4
the arrest of hastings4
if there had been4
of the tower for4
of the first earl4
can be no doubt4
of the two princes4
and that he had4
by the chronicle of4
of anjou and her4
the king of scotland4
it was too late4
part of the kingdom4
under the care of4
the frontiers of scotland4
the end of the4
the castle of ludlow4
death of her son4
took a solemn oath4
in which it was4
appointed for the coronation4
the city of london4
earl of warwick was4
tells us that the4
and the young prince4
the story put forward4
life of henry vii4
the king to be4
henry the seventh and4
over to the enemy4
where there was a4
anjou and her son4
with the object of4
the bishop of bath4
the illegitimate son of4
the gates of york4
attributed to sir thomas4
from the eastern counties4
master of the horse4
redoubted lord and father4
the gates of the4
the bill of attainder4
master of the rolls4
the last plantagenet king4
the coast of devonshire4
knights of the garter4
according to the ideas4
at the end of4
by the death of4
the very day of4
in the neighborhood of4
of march and pembroke4
earl of warwick in4
the people in the4
that he had been4
to join his brother4
it was on the4
son of henry the4
and on the th4
most of the tudor4
the reign of richard4
people of england were4
the feast of the4
the second croyland monk4
to that of the4
did not mean to4
must have been a4
fate of the princes4
soon as the queen4
it is supposed that4
hastings was beheaded on4
before he left london4
of castille and leon4
that hastings was beheaded4
but there was no4
sent to sheriff hutton4
that there was nothing4
of the blood royal4
the party of the4
young duke of gloucester4
the archbishop of york4
in the month of4
imprisonment of the queen4
and reign of richard4
conceived the idea of4
which he had been4
it is difficult to4
in one of his4
it is not probable4
edmund earl of stafford3
be borne in mind3
to give up the3
queen and her relations3
respect to the children3
the th he was3
with the marquis dorset3
third son of edward3
a claimant to the3
on the south side3
south side of the3
head of his troops3
as sir thomas more3
young duke of york3
we applied to richard3
see murder of the3
part of the island3
early part of the3
calling himself earl of3
the gate at york3
the representatives of the3
lady cecily and her3
with the queen and3
the death of richard3
shut up in the3
queen margaret and her3
earl marshal and the3
the children of his3
forest was keeper of3
of the three estates3
the forms of law3
of the young prince3
richard to assume the3
is shown by the3
seems to have had3
of her husband at3
be seen in the3
the time for the3
from the fact that3
our most worshipful and3
and that richard was3
parts of the kingdom3
of him in the3
members of the woodville3
day of the battle3
residence of the duke3
no reason to believe3
duke of clarence was3
charges against richard iii3
he arrived in london3
him by the hand3
taken completely by surprise3
if the children of3
of his mother to3
the time when edward3
of lancaster in the3
daughter of the earl3
became king of england3
way to the crown3
it would be much3
the queen and the3
of the queen and3
death of the young3
in the service of3
of the royal army3
speech to the people3
he appears to have3
the princes of the3
nothing to do with3
for a view of3
the keys of the3
life of edward iv3
of the hall was3
at once to the3
on the north side3
princes of the blood3
as soon as edward3
so far as the3
the friends of the3
that he was born3
chronicle of croyland abbey3
think that she was3
stuck on the gate3
preparations were made for3
fourteen days after may3
when he heard of3
clarence was due to3
he sent a messenger3
of warwick and the3
and the bishop of3
landed at milford haven3
marry the princess elizabeth3
the murder was committed3
the hamlet of towton3
through the streets of3
time of edward i3
on the accession of3
the church of st3
the court of the3
evidence of the illegitimacy3
the th of july3
keys of the tower3
is not likely that3
was taken completely by3
any thing to do3
charge made by the3
as soon as she3
thickest of the fight3
if he had been3
as appears by the3
the princes in the3
belonging to the house3
in the northern part3
right noble lord and3
to the marriage of3
to the english crown3
and of his son3
to have been in3
baron of the exchequer3
and earl of chester3
he was named edward3
the occasion of the3
the writer in fleetwood3
set out on a3
i have proved that3
was in command of3
the most important of3
by the light of3
the mind of the3
of the deaths of3
young edward of lancaster3
it was resolved that3
and henry the sixth3
to believe that richard3
to the castle of3
under the privy seal3
is a strong presumption3
is still to be3
in ignorance of the3
by order of henry3
to cross the river3
in the croyland chronicle3
the influence of the3
was beheaded on the3
if it had been3
that the death of3
it was a very3
were disposed to espouse3
and that he was3
and gone over to3
of his brother and3
we are told by3
reason for believing that3
and her son were3
put forward by henry3
by the archbishop of3
right high and mighty3
tower for one night3
dukes of clarence and3
is no reason for3
about the murder of3
edward the fourth had3
if he were to3
representatives of the house3
deaths of the princes3
of wakefield was fought3
the south side of3
edmund to their father3
a charge of treason3
memorial chapel at towton3
young edmund earl of3
it became necessary to3
in charge of the3
to think that she3
every thing in their3
there is not the3
was keeper of the3
can only be explained3
high and right mighty3
when they found that3
go over to the3
the presence of the3
chief of the staff3
in spite of this3
slander of the duchess3
the duke of exeter3
the main body of3
but also of the3
in the british museum3
edward and edmund to3
as we are told3
to the fact that3
were alive and well3
which were to be3
for my lord prince3
been going on in3
silence of morton and3
and of his brother3
at this time in3
continuation of the chronicle3
duke of buckingham at3
the lord mayor and3
employed by henry vii3
earl of westmoreland was3
king and the prince3
of long live king3
the field of bosworth3
it will be seen3
which he could not3
letter from elizabeth of3
when the duchess of3
of his right to3
king in the tower3
of the prince and3
and of his own3
henry to the throne3
those who had been3
it is not likely3
the marriage of the3
had merged in the3
the princes were murdered3
duke of buckingham was3
had passed in the3
was married to sir3
the mother of the3
alleged rewards to murderers3
by the king to3
the crown on the3
the night of the3
there must have been3
a few days after3
lord mayor and aldermen3
from elizabeth of york3
illegitimate son of richard3
to edward the fourth3
on the gate at3
houses of clarence and3
that the story of3
was the author of3
cardinal archbishop of canterbury3
an account of the3
supervisor of her will3
in the second year3
in his life of3
the wardrobe at barnard3
of his claim to3
of the events which3
the widow of sir3
believe that he was3
the first battle of3
the misgovernment of the3
has already been said3
of the story of3
was written by morton3
with margaret of anjou3
of clarence and gloucester3
estates of the realm3
facts of subsequent times3
gairdner has suggested that3
and duchess of suffolk3
with the lady grey3
the queen dowager and3
a matter of course3
and temporal and the3
since the death of3
who had charge of3
shut up in a3
we have received it3
the conclusion is inevitable3
to holland for safety3
queen margaret and the3
a belief in the3
caused it to be3
the king on the3
the continuation of the3
chancellor of the duchy3
late earl of pembroke3
about eighteen years of3
made a speech to3
people in the streets3
death of edward iv3
to the cause of3
between the houses of3
that they should be3
large sums of money3
in some of the3
went through the ceremony3
noble lord and father3
as a claimant to3
friend of lady cecily3
into the neighborhood of3
on the right bank3
first battle of st3
the reader will recollect3
had the effect of3
flight with edward iv3
the day of his3
in this way for3
him with his gauntlet3
of somerset and exeter3
by the side of3
this must have been3
in the use of3
the fact that the3
and edmund to their3
in favor of edward3
death of edward of3
the two boys were3
the penance of jane3
a butt of malmsey3
wardrobe at barnard castle3
a full account of3
in favour of his3
about the duchess of3
mother of henry tudor3
to the young king3
says not a word3
the king had been3
to the conclusion that3
before the death of3
the real charge made3
this is confirmed by3
supervisor of his will3
the protection of the3
were received by the3
had been put to3
of one of the3
to the present day3
the king at the3
what was going on3
with a photogravure frontispiece3
sir john and sir3
perkin was the true3
he said that he3
once to the tower3
the tower for one3
margaret and the prince3
while he was in3
choice between silence and3
head stuck on the3
of the great wardrobe3
and great numbers of3
there was no such3
first earl of shrewsbury3
to the citizens of3
the truth or falsehood3
the sake of an3
duke of gloucester is3
widow of sir j3
we do not know3
is not probable that3
made no attempt to3
with the king on3
nothing mean or paltry3
all evidence of the3
of the wardrobe at3
one of the children3
fifth and his brother3
to the family of3
the time that he3
no countenance to the3
ministers of richard iii3
of the duchy of3
by the people of3
before the battle of3
been put to death3
is no reason to3
to the accession of3
the palace of the3
gives the same date3
in the sanctuary at3
the case of the3
in order to prevent3
the character of the3
all that had passed3
of the middle ages3
a dispensation from the3
that it was not3
it is not to3
that the statements of3
cut off his head3
of clarence was due3
but he was not3
had been made prisoners3
he took possession of3
the country toward the3
death of the prince3
and duchess of gloucester3
it is incredible that3
death by henry tudor3
the battle of towton3
the state of things3
who had fled to3
dispensation from the pope3
of the princess elizabeth3
friends of the king3
put him to death3
to put her to3
an old and faithful3
peerage of richard iii3
the people of the3
the duke of lancaster3
of the people at3
on the point of3
coronation of richard iii3
in the fen country3
the alleged crimes of3
a knowledge of the3
edward earl of march3
the name of his3
on account of the3
conferred on him by3
elizabeth of york to3
to the death of3
persons who had been3
of the same month3
murder of henry the3
northern part of the3
was not to be3
to the coast of3
the defence of the3
before the earl marshal3
the sign of the3
the duke of brittany3
what became of the3
had charge of the3
he was in a3
who was in the3
of the leaders of3
in his own hands3
to proceed to the3
the three estates of3
to the intent that3
he did not know3
alive and well treated3
richard the third to3
killed him on the3
he was about to3
the wife of a3
a prince of the3
greatly redoubted lord and3
bribed by louis xi3
do any thing to3
king on his progress3
robert plumpton and his3
his friends and partisans3
that the princes were3
in the isle of3
of the princes in3
away from her husband3
of the last plantagenet3
then the earl of3
the claims of the3
as we have received3
in the centre of3
to get rid of3
the custom of the3
was the wife of3
the opening of parliament3
by morton and fabyan3
the accession of henry3
kept in ignorance of3
of morton and rous3
was the daughter of3
and officers of state3
the consequences of his3
in the name of3
prisoner in the tower3
that he should marry3
parliament of richard iii3
for the use of3
the governor of the3
came to an end3
made of two yards3
created earl of richmond3
nothing to fear from3
have been eager to3
the loss of his3
the dukes of somerset3
antiquities of the tower3
to refer to the3
family of edward iii3
on a charge of3
what was become of3
the boys were murdered3
your highness to wit3
that they were to3
death of her husband3
of the two boys3
edward to the throne3
he was not the3
of warwick and his3
made by the protector3
as soon as richard3
edward the fifth was3
with each other in3
murder of edward of3
in the autumn of3
higher than the other3
marriage with elizabeth woodville3
if it had not3
council in the tower3
as the king was3
that perkin was the3
vicissitudes in the life3
his son a minor3
all that he could3
his brother and sisters3
the heir to the3
legitimate son of the3
of norfolk and nottingham3
of the white rose3
the accession of richard3
lord ferrers of chartley3
humphrey duke of gloucester3
attainder of the duke3
lord de la warre3
of the young king3
would probably have been3
richard to the throne3
could not be true3
truth or falsehood of3
the fifth and his3
accompanied by clarence and3
temporal and the commons3
his history of the3
so as to make3
the news of his3
the body of the3
of the young duke3
it is not possible3
was received by the3
the days of the3
for it was the3
the family to the3
account of the battle3
in fitting out the3
to the crown of3
still to be seen3
of king richard the3
of his life and3
the head of this3
ancient portrait of edward3
queen margaret of anjou3
young earl of march3
and the lady anne3
body of the king3
accusations against king richard3
though he may have3
in the western part3
warden of the marches3
nothing of the kind3
and rightful heir to3
were on their way3
the midst of this3
of york to the3
with the prince of3
of very high rank3
eight or nine years3
into the thickest of3
alleged date of the3
the church of the3
would have been the3
marched to the northward3
of the sort of3
was received with great3
for the loss of3
in the southwestern part3
had under his command3
was to be expected3
young sons of edward3
all ranks of the3
for the execution of3
the two young sons3
real charge made by3
york to the duke3
with the intention of3
the sword of state3
of the writer in3
and put to death3
of his brother edward3
the expenses and diet3
for the invasion of3
of the king who3
was made in the3
granted to the duke3
must have known it3
in his power to3
committed to the tower3
the conduct of the3
the bishop of london3
that she had no3
him on the spot3
to the north of3
a memorial chapel at3
the king had done3
and reign of king3
in company with richard3
and right mighty prince3
became a nun at3
it happened that the3
the duchy of lancaster3
at the gates of3
buried in the church3
mean or paltry in3
created a knight of3
king henry was found3
in a loud voice3
the citizens of bruges3
at this time at3
two young sons of3
on the subject of3
of the prince of3
very day of the3
history of great britain3
a view of this3
the alleged date of3
be arrested and sent3
ceremony with lady grey3
contract of edward iv3
to death in the3
twelve years of age3
the queen was at3
very well that if3
sanctuary with her daughters3
of edward prince of3
right to the throne3
alleged to have been3
high and mighty prince3
has suggested that the3
the hands of the3
by the croyland monk3
the seventh and eighth3
to the crown by3
lord deputy of ireland3
ceremonies connected with the3
being at that time3
with regard to the3
to one of the3
branch of the family3
borne in mind that3
for the king and3
it was necessary to3
edward the fifth and3
as to make it3
fitting out the expedition3
the earldom of pembroke3
were ordered to be3
have any thing to3
worshipful and greatly redoubted3
on the night of3
contracted to the lady3
arrested and sent to3
the family of edward3
thought it best to3
with the king of3
is confirmed by the3
about eight years old3
the thick of the3
the isle of ely3
up to this time3
of the king to3
there was no time3
from the king of3
such a man as3
thick of the fight3
and sir andrew trollope3
would have us believe3
a history of the3
and greatly redoubted lord3
first prince of the3
the whole peerage was3
the subject of this3
the rolls of parliament3
edward the fourth was3
so he sent a3
began to think that3
that richard did not3
to john of gloucester3
that he was one3
edward the fourth died3
during all this time3
earl of rivers and3
of the following year3
with the aid of3
it appears that the3
be no doubt that3
toward the frontiers of3
battle of wakefield was3
in the church of3
as a matter of3
duke of norfolk and3
was not found out3
one of the greatest3
in which he had3
between silence and ruin3
at the very time3
the hearts of his3
earl of warwick had3
in respect to his3
about the death of3
in order to make3
to fly from the3
reign of edward the3
and some of the3
for the time being3
william of worcester says3
that the prince was3
for the defence of3
the foot of the3
of those who were3
in the heart of3
to some of his3
th of the same3
and his brother edmund3
our last plantagenet king3
was created duke of3
margaret and her son3
and henry the seventh3
he was born in3
son and heir of3
took part in the3
thing in their power3
and that there was3
head of his army3
as the next heir3
the children of the3
to a proof that3
young king to london3
he was an able3
dukes of somerset and3
and that of his3
proved to be false3
that he was in3
the southwestern part of3
of our last plantagenet3
story put forward by3
was that of a3
most worshipful and greatly3
that it was written3
of the nobles and3
but there is no3
of so many years3
in a butt of3
says nothing of the3
was a constitutional tribunal3
the minds of the3
sent to holland for3
be remembered that the3
that he would have3
the early part of3
to set aside the3
prison in the tower3
to the king in3
but he could not3
it was written by3
the young king to3
out on a progress3
duke of buckingham and3
of the second son3
to the reign of3
the reign of his3
a proof that the3
loyal to the end3
access to all official3
to reside at calais3
his view of the3
him to accept the3
she was joined by3
of king edward the3
but they could not3
princes in the tower3
the flight of the3
the place where the3
marshal and the lord3
take an interest in3
in state to the3
was born at fotheringhay3
as we have seen3
warbeck was the true3
in order to recover2
to the case of2
anne de la pole2
elizabeth duchess of suffolk2
his son edmund earl2
the tudor writers are2
buried in middleham church2
time at warwick castle2
appear that hastings was2
in spite of all2
same time that he2
custom of the realm2
in the hope that2
king richard was a2
a paper crown on2
of tyrrel and dighton2
of his own mother2
when duke of gloucester2
any thing to disturb2
and the family of2
for he knew that2
who had been a2
marriage of edward iv2
the king goes to2
or paltry in his2
large sum of money2
that it hath left2
evidence in favour of2
come out of sanctuary2
army of the lancastrians2
a friend of lady2
and the prince of2
fifth son of edward2
imprisoned by henry vii2
that nothing was known2
no quarter was given2
the revengeful hands of2
so it was said2
children of his brother2
nephew of henry the2
his own blood in2
with a small force2
body of king henry2
of the government in2
formed a plan for2
moiety of the bohun2
was essential to the2
this part of the2
were likely to be2
troops which she had2
to her marriage with2
plotting with the marquis2
castles belonging to the2
entitled to the crown2
to the rear of2
of injustice and cruelty2
the chief reliance on2
governor of the tower2
and her relations had2
sat on the english2
of england against the2
that those who spent2
to be relied on2
was the first of2
queen and her son2
the duchess at ewelme2
of the woodville faction2
which his work is2
request of gloucester that2
in which the boys2
the mother and the2
three estates of the2
one of the ablest2
act of parliament recording2
of buckingham at brecknock2
the fugitives had taken2
the very man who2
edward had made a2
loud and long acclamations2
fast as he could2
who had been slain2
flight of henry vi2
somerset and exeter and2
henry the sixth and2
the parliament which met2
the murder of prince2
of vilifying his predecessor2
him on his progress2
were better adapted for2
to the prince of2
that he might there2
tradition of later times2
sir william stanley had2
and prevent the possibility2
where margaret of anjou2
it was never known2
the engine of his2
henry the sixth was2
royal and noble authors2
warwick in the presence2
has already been pointed2
impossible to attach any2
a week after his2
would not refuse to2
is much more likely2
the management of public2
a prisoner of war2
and the execution of2
the crimes charged on2
the bottom of his2
life should be spared2
hard that he would2
speech at the guildhall2
the face of it2
during the lifetime of2
your castle of ludlow2
eldest sons raised to2
and when at length2
and those of clarence2
was become of the2
do all in his2
between the wharfe and2
full of energy and2
that tyrrel and dighton2
married to lord lumley2
midst of this scene2
letters and papers illustrative2
a choice between silence2
and all the other2
it has been suggested2
the childhood of richard2
and the duchess of2
the possession of this2
was a rumour that2
i give him up2
it must be borne2
was a man named2
the streets of london2
ambition of the queen2
and not elizabeth lucy2
their way to the2
park of the middle2
was found dead in2
the lancaster party were2
after the execution of2
subject of this volume2
all later historians have2
the lady of beaujeu2
between sandal and wakefield2
been one of the2
two or three years2
this is disproved by2
son the earl of2
queen margaret brought in2
he makes him learn2
the life of richard2
daughter of the first2
by far the greater2
of the attainted earl2
to claim the crown2
what they were to2
title was based on2
for the board of2
said to have made2
known nothing of the2
aspired to the crown2
relating to the duchess2
richard and edward v2
one of his palaces2
if there was no2
the wharfe and the2
all those who were2
on a sort of2
that lord hastings was2
his brother edmund were2
the principal leaders of2
only in his twenty2
cruel treatment and death2
i dare well say2
the universal belief was2
business of vilifying his2
is quite in keeping2
had been made to2
of morton and fabyan2
there is also a2
of edward and edmund2
is plain that the2
to be used in2
as little as possible2
ordered his men to2
his old tutor richard2
the said king edward2
appears to have told2
when his own son2
right reverend fadre in2
had had time to2
from the gates of2
it hath left it2
the hour of his2
the bridge of picquigny2
fled to their ships2
stuck on a gate2
died before his father2
of york was represented2
to trust to their2
acknowledged heir to the2
charge of his uncle2
ix condition of the2
a manuscript copy of2
might just as well2
of not ascertaining a2
edward was established on2
son of the queen2
date of the death2
that he had under2
and executed at tewkesbury2
the young king was2
do but to confront2
king henry the fifth2
revealed to the council2
to do but to2
he was to be2
the king intended to2
of the assassination of2
a deep impression on2
at last there was2
the throne of england2
of energy and decision2
to the market place2
respect to the marriage2
would be more readily2
for some months afterwards2
the right bank of2
as we have it2
genealogical table of the2
before the date of2
so absurd as to2
filled with stained glass2
out of sanctuary with2
the fear of detection2
they had been in2
at a very early2
the earl of devon2
of queen elizabeth woodville2
the lord of gruthuus2
in his own blood2
obtain a glimpse of2
he could do nothing2
this state of things2
time that he was2
purse expenses of elizabeth2
he evaded the promise2
any other king than2
the first to establish2
and this was the2
the queen was in2
the execution of these2
in the earl of2
people in the south2
and papers illustrative of2
a first cousin of2
generous treatment of his2
were found to be2
the fourth died april2
facts occurring on the2
to please his new2
was divided into two2
acknowledge him as king2
the first of our2
which enabled me to2
had shared all his2
in our history of2
birth of this son2
as well as in2
who had married the2
could have no rights2
while that of the2
the english tongue perfect2
of warwick on the2
father was slain at2
log of a sea2
was related to the2
that the passage was2
right hard that he2
the titles of the2
part ii chapter i2
people of the north2
into the city to2
pretended marriage with elizabeth2
overwhelmed with vexation and2
henry tudor in the2
he was guilty of2
it is untrue that2
to the truth of2
in the most cruel2
at once to all2
of cloth of gold2
was written out in2
in very bad humor2
execution of lord hastings2
in such a way2
his pretended marriage with2
a log of wood2
deposition of edward the2
he was born at2
great personages of the2
two pieces of evidence2
have been made to2
is impossible to believe2
in sight of the2
to the governor of2
knighted after the battle2
took place in the2
both his legs were2
that the illegitimate son2
declare in favor of2
peers of the realm2
with the common people2
the fable of the2
westminster and in yorkshire2
the leading nobles and2
your gracious lordship and2
the fact of his2
brought to an end2
was created viscount lisle2
may stand with the2
for the history of2
received by the french2
as edward was established2
at the early age2
after a time he2
brother edmund were killed2
lord grey of codnor2
if she were to2
the sun in splendour2
fell to the ground2
the fame of his2
was surrounded by loyal2
after the earl of2
queen dowager and her2
a letter to sir2
of the english constitution2
of york is that2
in the evening of2
a history of england2
exhibits a moral harmony2
mayor and aldermen of2
the part of richard2
as he advanced in2
historians of that time2
will die king of2
delivery of young richard2
the great mass of2
ceased to be dangerous2
it might be so2
was on the occasion2
taken refuge in the2
bishop of winchester and2
the taste of the2
the ruins of the2
him by his father2
on either side of2
and at this time2
hands of certain persons2
the way of facts2
the th of june2
ejus honorem veritatem dicam2
what turn things would2
time of the battle2
according to the custom2
it credible that richard2
to crosby place with2
indulgence of forty days2
him upon the throne2
order of henry vii2
the engagement which she2
so great was the2
on him by the2
that he had not2
that the number of2
unhorsed sir john cheney2
on the lancastrian side2
the castle of sheriff2
in the arms of2
beseech almighty god to2
louis was to pay2
were greatly increased by2
it is much more2
was to be made2
from the moment that2
to be his heir2
that he wished to2
to be removed from2
did he try to2
please his new patron2
and shut him up2
recovered the person of2
immediately before richard the2
of wind which lasted2
the citizens of london2
in the parish of2
murdered by his predecessor2
other friends of the2
to the english throne2
on in this way2
was written by the2
was surrounded by a2
the neighborhood of york2
was not one of2
raised to the throne2
after the date of2
for succour to the2
is derived from the2
letter to his father2
down between antwerp and2
her for his wife2
is no evidence that2
his nephew the earl2
well versed in the2
him in a great2
the victim of the2
proof that it was2
during the wars of2
further charges against richard2
historic doubts on the2
was actually present at2
a great concourse of2
nothing to say against2
a proclamation was issued2
the third son of2
henry the eighth was2
and taken to the2
the charges against richard2
he soon saw that2
whether they would have2
duchess of york by2
on an embassy to2
from an ancient portrait2
description of the country2
next heir to the2
who can believe that2
instilled into his mind2
richard and anne were2
a member of the2
of the story is2
the croyland monk also2
was not the true2
officers of state was2
children of clarence were2
by far the most2
even if he had2
ignorant of what had2
mode of death was2
far removed from the2
years and eight months2
the marriage would be2
the king was seized2
article in the english2
warwick castle on february2
so far from being2
not walk at his2
from the story that2
slightly higher than the2
so vile a corner2
where he was best2
william sayer for money2
edward found that his2
took him by the2
to witness the scene2
the badge of the2
of his having been2
first essay at printing2
it is scarcely necessary2
the object of this2
year after her marriage2
had two children by2
only be explained in2
the rising in kent2
lovell and sir robert2
must have been an2
great earl of warwick2
members of his family2
in the event of2
it is very significant2
the fourth was living2
the king who was2
that is to say2
having been granted to2
to be expected from2
and the other friends2
he was surrounded by2
him to attempt to2
before richard the third2
in the statement that2
the frontiers of wales2
of two or three2
as a friend of2
soon as he heard2
chief reliance on contemporary2
that his nephews were2
married to elizabeth woodville2
law the earl of2
in consideration of the2
head of a numerous2
of the very highest2
he was all this2
should die without issue2
redoubted and right noble2
of a numerous body2
body of armed men2
to be made in2
henry the sixth had2
that he could do2
confronted with the queen2
to lords howard and2
on a log of2
after a brief delay2
in the southern part2
known in history as2
not with lord hastings2
since the time of2
richard of responsibility for2
royal residence in the2
the little prince with2
and righteous king of2
the forefront of the2
the appearance of perkin2
out of the church2
for herself and her2
king edward and the2
it is plain he2
of the mother and2
fixed by the year2
as we have already2
children of clarence had2
was already the husband2
different parts of the2
of part of the2
for the souls of2
and the antient nobility2
banks of the ouse2
by loyal and devoted2
prince of the house2
the temper of the2
that the duchess of2
richard and the duke2
that his nephews had2
the charges were true2
which he himself personally2
he heard that the2
and he promised that2
town residence of the2
the performance of this2
he was joined by2
given in our history2
there were a few2
penance of jane shore2
related in the last2
of henry and of2
prince of wales was2
so much as to2
claim to the throne2
of devon to towton2
was intimately acquainted with2
they crown any other2
v henry tudor in2
four in the afternoon2
be a bad man2
the success of the2
nothing of the sort2
is now in the2
judges and law officers2
the truth of the2
mass of the people2
and made him a2
landing of the expedition2
that they were alive2
the testimony of two2
chapter iv the main2
no evidence whatever that2
grafton and rastell was2
authorities of sir thomas2
up in the tower2
forgive and forget all2
duchy of lancaster in2
submit himself to the2
at once that the2
there can be only2
ideas of those times2
entrenchments were thrown up2
was drowned in a2
passed in the tower2
examination of the charges2
treachery of lord stanley2
might be disposed to2
gives a very good2
the story was a2
the right of edward2
the windows of the2
henry from the tower2
was married to the2
small body of attendants2
of the said henry2
rightful sovereign of the2
first idea was to2
duke of burgundy at2
created earl of kent2
the family of lord2
be our business to2
this fully accounts for2
day appointed for the2
with him for the2
at all events worth2
have been the first2
he was bound to2
expelled from the kingdom2
have been detected in2
by order of his2
character reviewed in the2
was the victim of2
court of the duke2
making the duke of2
iii further charges against2
the city to the2
similar to that of2
full account of the2
had been contracted to2
order was immediately obeyed2
to serve and obey2
earl of suffolk to2
were almost pure englishmen2
the statement of rous2
and cut off his2
between public and private2
great crowds of spectators2
to the sanctuary to2
prince of wales and2
the long delay in2
for fourteen days after2
to the custom of2
and the prior of2
of richard the second2
the most cruel and2
the greater part of2
to be preferred to2
was nothing left for2
duchess of york was2
a little higher than2
the brow of a2
a confirmation of his2
under the duke of2
chapter x reign of2
brought in prisoner at2
in the same position2
supposed to have been2
to show that the2
against the young prince2
fell a victim to2
she received the news2
edward was only in2
separated from his wife2
it is clear that2
oriel window at barnard2
henry was found lifeless2
that the duke was2
before he went through2
when all was ready2
agree in treating perkin2
not being born in2
the ecclesiastical sword of2
the th of may2
in one of the2
at this time an2
passage of the river2
the way for this2
she was a very2
wrote during the reign2
had no occasion to2
evidence of the writer2
on the mind of2
in which the duchess2
said that he was2
valour and presence of2
was born in the2
family of lord rivers2
would not the act2
of edmund earl of2
the crown after the2
part of the history2
she knew they were2
and was present at2
at oxford to receive2
described in the last2
have known nothing of2
battle of barnet the2
in westminster abbey by2
the hands of his2
the title of richard2
magnificent obsequies at fotheringhay2
some greater matter against2
and to the tower2
was not printed until2
i the authorities the2
richard and the tudors2
necessity of his position2
friends and partisans in2
with the widow of2
of his own blood2
and the children of2
son of the attainted2
renewal of the quarrel2
murder of edward the2
the days of henry2
in accordance with the2
children hearing of their2
has nothing to say2
main body of the2
will be seen presently2
son the marquis dorset2
a very private manner2
the unanimous testimony of2
the daughters of edward2
character of king richard2
soon as he was2
married edmund earl of2
owns that it was2
to go to london2
the monk of croyland2
by means of the2
than the history of2
extremely exasperated against each2
the next heir to2
that the work was2
had landed at milford2
was in the month2
by the french king2
between the th and2
in the spring of2
victim of the perfidy2
hath left it almost2
fact that edward iv2
claim the crown for2
between sir robert plumpton2
to the people the2
material in the way2
that the young princes2
the king at warwick2
of lord rivers and2
became queen of england2
in full possession of2
temper of the nation2
his little son edward2
the conclusion that the2
consonant to the manners2
the passage was written2
when he came to2
fugitives had taken refuge2
his wife and family2
was slain in the2
must have been well2
a secret page of2
if they crown any2
to her son the2
with his brother in2
he made a solemn2
was no alternative but2
and it was resolved2
king and queen were2
and there was another2
i have shown from2
time appointed for the2
we shall presently see2
under the reign of2
portrait of edward v2
official sources of information2
yet out of his2
and the princes of2
in the council to2
must be remembered that2
were shut up in2
he believed that the2
of the field where2
earl of oxford was2
into his power by2
in those days was2
but this is one2
the crown by a2
earl of devon to2
been passed against their2
were extremely exasperated against2
the southern part of2
name of lady eleanor2
and sent off to2
chapter iii the crowning2
the present earl of2
the life of his2
whether perkin warbeck was2
let us now examine2
time when henry and2
was one of his2
just in time to2
who knew the truth2
on all the counts2
the side of the2
already the husband of2
band of armed men2
two of the boys2
the execution of clarence2
the north side of2
to the wives of2
slander against the duchess2
a band of armed2
a suspicion of the2
successful as the world2
the said berlo set2
he continued his journey2
the autumn of the2
have no rights as2
the death of king2
gave the order for2
a parliament in form2
as the children of2
there was a small2
manner of man this2
but he knew very2
on the life and2
soon found that she2
far the greater part2
the restoration of edward2
draw off attention from2
the poor king was2
against the queen and2
that the statement of2
paper crown on it2
up her daughters to2
there is a letter2
put to death without2
heart can best desire2
in referring to the2
to guard against this2
be stuck on the2
is very significant that2
of burgundy at st2
v margaret of anjou2
of inaccuracies and improbabilities2
women of the salons2
each other in the2
warwick on the field2
there was only one2
not one of the2
putting him upon the2
the duke of albany2
and the lord constable2
as the principle of2
go on with the2
westminster in times of2
but they had to2
floor of the hall2
was summoned to meet2
born at westminster on2
to the information of2
of the old yorkist2
was too young to2
the members of the2
it to be false2
on one side and2
of two yards of2
way that he had2
a gentle slope to2
duke of york by2
last every thing was2
have been written by2
our full redoubted and2
that henry the seventh2
the princess elizabeth his2
had remained faithful to2
to return to the2
of attainder against richard2
evaded the promise by2
in treating perkin as2
was soon followed by2
is no proof that2
the walls were hung2
as henry the seventh2
to sir james tyrrel2
the summer passed away2
was never married to2
the government of the2
of the appointment of2
whom he had been2
in the great wardrobe2
life of henry viii2
noble earl of worcester2
had command of the2
immured in a nunnery2
maker in the world2
own branch of the2
so as to form2
if he was to2
false statement of rous2
were secretly in favor2
ancient view of westminster2
marriage ceremony with lady2
through a marriage ceremony2
chapter ii examination of2
the lawe of the2
scarcely knew what to2
was all ready to2
on the friday before2
righteous king of england2
the reign of queen2
the issue of the2
died of a languishing2
the story tells us2
marriage with anne nevill2
of the main body2
was no cordial good2
where he had been2
to be seen in2
pay his respects to2
fable of the murder2
was now the heir2
the coast of france2
during the battle of2
was well known to2
and every thing was2
execution of lord rivers2
tirrel and dighton had2
will be seen in2
for getting rid of2
middleham and barnard castle2
mourned the death of2
the principle of hereditary2
the loyal people of2
jasper tudor had been2
of the daughters of2
town house at cold2
did not do so2
this was one of2
but he refused to2
came over to his2
they ought to have2
we have any thing2
falling into the hands2
quartiers of anne nevill2
has already been stated2
was the date of2
the previous contract of2
ye judges of the2
every step of this2
fought by his side2
ii examination of the2
the town residence of2
must be borne in2
in hopes of finding2
and his companions were2
as it stands in2
to give time for2
on the feast of2
the crown by the2
in a short time2
have been a murderer2
times of public celebrations2
old tutor richard croft2
in the city of2
prince of wales till2
by the king himself2
as to make the2
which led to the2
upper end of london2
gentle slope to the2
just at this time2
is of little importance2
his cousin the earl2
appointed constable of the2
i chapter i birth2
death of the queen2
illustrations and a map2
a right to the2
the story of a2
order to make the2
he was not likely2
up his abode at2
and he was now2
in a very private2
in his second year2
of a king of2
the aggrandizement of the2
the hands of mr2
this letter was written2
the pursuit of clifford2
the murder of her2
the moiety of the2
the marches of scotland2
is supposed that richard2
the manor of ayton2
it is impossible that2
of the enemy and2
stand with the lawe2
the queen did not2
richard went so far2
them out of their2
plots and conspiracies against2
having been killed in2
that she was the2
as related in the2
that the cause of2
left it almost a2
robert home of kent2
of this is that2
i have brought up2
with the facts as2
murder of edward prince2
alleged crimes of richard2
knowledge of the english2
of the same name2
circumstances in which he2
the portrait at windsor2
attain the age of2
from the duke of2
the idea of making2
lady eleanor butler was2
and sent to the2
when he was nineteen2
which had merged in2
religious house at gupshill2
he had under his2
at middleham and barnard2
cruise of the cachalot2
fell into the hands2
so as not to2
they were to do2
but there is strong2
of the evidence of2
hunchback born with teeth2
her share of her2
other members of the2
extinct owing to the2
of the country round2
between england and the2
received margaret of anjou2
his letter to the2
the roll of parliament2
situation of lady cecily2
the parish of stillingfleet2
set the crown on2
brother at the battle2
it your highness to2
please it your highness2