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... Sir John , I am hard wounded ; and I know some herbs out there which with the help of God would cure and restore me . Now , I will tell you what you shall do : you shall go out from here and go to the Duke of Lancaster your lord , and ...
... Sir John , I am hard wounded ; and I know some herbs out there which with the help of God would cure and restore me . Now , I will tell you what you shall do : you shall go out from here and go to the Duke of Lancaster your lord , and ...
Page 44
... sir 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 ...
... sir 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 ...
Page 129
... sir John la Bove , and sir John Beamont ; ther was also a cruell assaut ; they with in wer fayne to withdrawe in at their gates , and to leave the barrers , and the Heynows wan it , and the brige also . Ther was a sore assaut , for ...
... sir John la Bove , and sir John Beamont ; ther was also a cruell assaut ; they with in wer fayne to withdrawe in at their gates , and to leave the barrers , and the Heynows wan it , and the brige also . Ther was a sore assaut , for ...
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