A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans: 5Baudry, 1826 - 404 من الصفحات |
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afterwards appointed archbishop archers arms army attainder Azincourt battle Beaufort bishop Bretagne brother Burgundian Calais cardinal castle Charles citizens claim Clarence command conduct consent Cont council counties court crown Croyl daughter dauphin death duke of Bedford duke of Burgundy duke of Glocester duke of Somerset duke of York dutchess earl of Warwick Edward Elizabeth enemy England English Exeter father favour Fenn France French friends Glocester Guienne heir Henry Henry VI honours house of Lancaster house of York hundred Ibid June king king's knights Lancastrians land late London lord Louis March Margaret marriage married men at arms monarch Monstrel murder negociation Normandy ordered Parl parliament party prelate princess prisoners protector queen received refused regent reign Richard Rouen royal Salisbury Scotland Scots sent soon sovereign Stow Suffolk summoned thousand throne tion Tower treason treaty uncle Wydeviles Wyrcest Yorkists