The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... taryed in the Ryoll , and newe repayred the of Derby fortresse . And whane the erle of Derby had taryed in conquered Bergerath two dayes , he demaunded of the seneshal of townes and Burdeaux what way was best for hym to take , for he ...
... taryed in the Ryoll , and newe repayred the of Derby fortresse . And whane the erle of Derby had taryed in conquered Bergerath two dayes , he demaunded of the seneshal of townes and Burdeaux what way was best for hym to take , for he ...
Page 362
... taryed all day in the towne of Chauvygny , and part of their companyes ; the Saturday they passed the bridge and folowed the kyng , who was than a thre leages before , and tooke the waye amonge busshes without a wode syde to go to ...
... taryed all day in the towne of Chauvygny , and part of their companyes ; the Saturday they passed the bridge and folowed the kyng , who was than a thre leages before , and tooke the waye amonge busshes without a wode syde to go to ...
Page 393
... taryed a day , and than rode to Rochester and taryed there that day , and the nexte day to Dartforde and the fourth day to London , wher they were honourably receyved , and so they were in every good towne as they passed . The Frenche ...
... taryed a day , and than rode to Rochester and taryed there that day , and the nexte day to Dartforde and the fourth day to London , wher they were honourably receyved , and so they were in every good towne as they passed . The Frenche ...
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