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... saye that ye sette us to longe a daye as to Mighelmas . Sir , we may be never so well eased as nowe ; wherfore , sir , we saye all by one assente , that we wyll have accompte , and that shortely , of them that hath governed your realme ...
... saye that ye sette us to longe a daye as to Mighelmas . Sir , we may be never so well eased as nowe ; wherfore , sir , we saye all by one assente , that we wyll have accompte , and that shortely , of them that hath governed your realme ...
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... saye I can nat beleve but that the moost parte of the Londoners oweth love and favour to the kyng that here is , for perfitely they loved the Prince his father , and that they well shewed whan the villayns rebelled , for accordyng to ...
... saye I can nat beleve but that the moost parte of the Londoners oweth love and favour to the kyng that here is , for perfitely they loved the Prince his father , and that they well shewed whan the villayns rebelled , for accordyng to ...
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... saye . The heraulde departed fro the hoost , and rode to Caluset , and there by adventure founde Perotte at the barryers with many of his company , who were there sportyng and castyng the stone . Than the messanger lyghted from his ...
... saye . The heraulde departed fro the hoost , and rode to Caluset , and there by adventure founde Perotte at the barryers with many of his company , who were there sportyng and castyng the stone . Than the messanger lyghted from his ...
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Howe the Frenche kynge gave leave to the duke of Bretaygne | 197 |
Howe syr Hellyon of Lygnacke made his reporte to the duke | 206 |
Howe sir Henry Percy and his brother with a good nombre | 215 |
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