The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... John of Heynaulte had great desyre judgement . to retourne agayn into theyr owne countres , for they thought they had well done theyr devour , and achyved great honour , and so toke theyr leve of the quene , and of the lordes of the ...
... John of Heynaulte had great desyre judgement . to retourne agayn into theyr owne countres , for they thought they had well done theyr devour , and achyved great honour , and so toke theyr leve of the quene , and of the lordes of the ...
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... John of Heynaulte and his company , who were ryght welcome and well receyved , both of the kyng , of the quene his mother , and of all other barons , and to them was delyvered the subbarbes of the cite , to lodge in . And to sir John of ...
... John of Heynaulte and his company , who were ryght welcome and well receyved , both of the kyng , of the quene his mother , and of all other barons , and to them was delyvered the subbarbes of the cite , to lodge in . And to sir John of ...
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... John of Heynault , and some of his company rode a pylgrimage to our lady of Bollayn , and 1 Hainaulters . after , they returned into Heynaulte , and departed eche fro other , to their owne howses , and countres : syr John of Heynaulte ...
... John of Heynault , and some of his company rode a pylgrimage to our lady of Bollayn , and 1 Hainaulters . after , they returned into Heynaulte , and departed eche fro other , to their owne howses , and countres : syr John of Heynaulte ...
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