The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... by the father duchy of syde , whom they judged to have more right than the erle Bretayne was Mountforte , who ... bycause he had broken the kynges commaundement , and disobeyed his arest and prison , as in goyng away without leave ...
... by the father duchy of syde , whom they judged to have more right than the erle Bretayne was Mountforte , who ... bycause he had broken the kynges commaundement , and disobeyed his arest and prison , as in goyng away without leave ...
Page 205
... bycause he might nat fight with hym , and sayd to his company , Sirs , I wyll nat departe hens , tyll I se what company is yander within the castell , and to knowe howe it was wonne . Than he and all his made them redy to the assaut ...
... bycause he might nat fight with hym , and sayd to his company , Sirs , I wyll nat departe hens , tyll I se what company is yander within the castell , and to knowe howe it was wonne . Than he and all his made them redy to the assaut ...
Page 411
... bycause of the peace that he had sworne to the duke of Normandy , and also for the outrage that they of Paris had done to thenglysshe soudyers , wherfore he well consented that they shulde be chastysed ; also the duke of Normandy dyd ...
... bycause of the peace that he had sworne to the duke of Normandy , and also for the outrage that they of Paris had done to thenglysshe soudyers , wherfore he well consented that they shulde be chastysed ; also the duke of Normandy dyd ...
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