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... therle of Derby : they answered howe they thought them- Derby to make selfe strong ynough to kepe the passage at Bergerate , over warre into the ryver of Garon , the which sayeng pleased well therle Gascoyne . of Layll , who as than ...
... therle of Derby : they answered howe they thought them- Derby to make selfe strong ynough to kepe the passage at Bergerate , over warre into the ryver of Garon , the which sayeng pleased well therle Gascoyne . of Layll , who as than ...
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... therle of Derby caused to be saved , for they yelded themself simply . Than therle sette there newe captayns , two Englysshe squyers , Rycharde Wylle , ' and Robert Lescot : than therle went to Mount- segure , and layd siege therto and ...
... therle of Derby caused to be saved , for they yelded themself simply . Than therle sette there newe captayns , two Englysshe squyers , Rycharde Wylle , ' and Robert Lescot : than therle went to Mount- segure , and layd siege therto and ...
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CAP . CXII How therle Mauleon . shall be a great honoure and profette to us ; they all agreed to that opynion , and armed them quickely and yssued out of Derby toke who myght first ; they were a foure hundred . Whan therle the towne of ...
CAP . CXII How therle Mauleon . shall be a great honoure and profette to us ; they all agreed to that opynion , and armed them quickely and yssued out of Derby toke who myght first ; they were a foure hundred . Whan therle the towne of ...
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