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... Naver made was named Innocent ; his owne proper name was Stephyn of Spaygne Aubert . The yere of our Lorde M. iii ... Naver , his brother , and the lorde Loys of Harcourt , the lorde Godfray of Harcourt his uncle and dyvers other ...
... Naver made was named Innocent ; his owne proper name was Stephyn of Spaygne Aubert . The yere of our Lorde M. iii ... Naver , his brother , and the lorde Loys of Harcourt , the lorde Godfray of Harcourt his uncle and dyvers other ...
Page 347
... Naver , and caused hym to go abacke Howe the out of the kynges presens . Than quene Jane , and quene kyng of Blanche , suster to the kynge of Naver , the which Jane had Naver made ben wyfe to kyng Philyppe last deed , came to the ...
... Naver , and caused hym to go abacke Howe the out of the kynges presens . Than quene Jane , and quene kyng of Blanche , suster to the kynge of Naver , the which Jane had Naver made ben wyfe to kyng Philyppe last deed , came to the ...
Page 349
Naver made myght to make a further peace : and therfore he sende CAP . CLIIII messangers to bothe kynges , that they ... Naver , and he retourned agayne in February and bare with hym a letter of save conduct to the kyng of Naver ...
Naver made myght to make a further peace : and therfore he sende CAP . CLIIII messangers to bothe kynges , that they ... Naver , and he retourned agayne in February and bare with hym a letter of save conduct to the kyng of Naver ...
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