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The ciuile wars betweene the howses of Lancaster and Yorke corrected and continued by Samuel Daniel one of the groomes of hir Maiesties most honorable Priuie Chamber; Civil wars
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Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619.; Cockson, Thomas, engraver.
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force and made ãâã ãâã the L. Gray and ãâã ãâã for the ãâã of that ãâã Ann. Reg. 2. Ann Reg. 3. In this battell of Homeldon the L Hen. ãâã surnamed Hot-spur accompanied with George ãâã ãâã of March ouerthrew the Scottish forces where were slaine 23 Knights and 10000 of the ãâã the ãâã ãâã of Fife Murry Angus with 500. other of meaner degree token prisoners In the 9. ãâã of the ãâã of King Richard 2. ãâã ãâã by ãâã ordained ãâã E. of March ãâã apparent to the Crowne ãâã Roger was the ãâã of Edmond Mortimer who married ãâã the only daughter of Leonel D. of ãâã the third son of King Ed. 3. ãâã by her had ãâã ãâã Roger Elizabeth ãâã had ãâã 4. children all ãâã ãâã only Anne ãâã without ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã to ãâã ãâã of ãâã second ãâã ãâã Edmo d D. of Yorke This Rich. ãâã at ãâã ãâã issue ãâã ãâã ãâã surnamed ãâã after Duke of Yorke The ãâã ãâã against ãâã ãâã Ann. ãâã 4. The K. ãâã forward by George Dunbar was in sight of his enemies lying in Campe ãâã to ãâã sooner then ãâã was exspected for the ãâã supposed he would haue stayde longer then ãâã did at ãâã ãâã Trent for the ãâã of his ãâã cell with other ãâã ãâã werethere to ãâã him ãâã they ãâã to ãâã the Towne of ãâã and Prepared to encounter the kings ãâã Ann. ãâã 4. The Abbot of Shrew bury and one of the Cleark of the ãâã seale were ãâã from the K to the ãâã to offer them parden if they wold come to any reasonable agreement Wherupon the E. of Worcester ãâã to the K. ãâã many kind ãâã and ãâã sing to moue ãâã Nephew ãâã ãâã at ãâã returne ãâã sayd conceale them ãâã hastened on the battel which was ãâã ãâã ãâã An. Reg. 4. Prince ãâã ãâã this Battel was not 17 yeares of ãâã ãâã E of Staf ãâã ãâã of ãâã Tho. ãâã ãâã of Worcester with Sir Richard Vernon and the Baron of Kinderton were taken in the ãâã and ãâã The Fr. K. ãâã ãâã to Owen ãâã with 140. ãâã which landed at ãâã ãâã An. Reg. 6. An. Reg. 6. with much adoo the Laitie ãâã 2 ãâã vpon condition that the L. Furniuall should receiue all the mony and see it to bee spent in the ãâã The D. of Orleans with an Army of 6000. men entred into ãâã and besieged ãâã the space of ãâã moneths return'd without obtaining ãâã An. Reg. ãâã The Conte Cleremont Sonne to the D. of ãâã ãâã Mon. de la Bret wonne ãâã Casties in ãâã The same time the Conte Sa. Paul ãâã the ãâã of Wight with 1600. men ãâã Reg. 6. The Cont ãâã Paule ãâã ãâã Castle of Marke ãâã 3. ãâã of ãâã The ãâã vnder the conduct of the L. of ãâã spoyled and ãâã the Towne of ãâã ãâã K. sends 4000 ãâã to ãâã and 3000 to the S ãâã ãâã the ãâã ãâã his second sonne ãâã of ãâã after D. of ãâã ãâã after D. of Bedford sent with Ralph Neusle E. of Westmerland ãâã the North. The ãâã ãâã ãâã to Edward D. ãâã Yorke late wife to ãâã L. Spencer executed at ãâã An. Reg. 1. ãâã her brother to be the ãâã author of conuaying away the E. of Marches ãâã out of the ãâã of ãâã ãâã ãâã E. of North. againe ãâã against the K with Rich. ãâã ãâã of Yorke ãâã ãâã E Marshal Tho. L Bardolph and others They ãâã the Citizens of Yorke with the Country adioy ãâã to take their part for the commodity of the ãâã They ãâã ãâã Articles ãâã the King The ãâã of York offers pardon to all ãâã ãâã their part ãâã the King ãâã E. of ãâã land with ãâã D. of ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã against the ãâã ãâã power being too great for theÌ the E. made somblance to toyne with the Archb. for redresse of ãâã greuances as he ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã and ãâã him of ãâã forces An. Reg. 6. The Archb. was brother to scroope E. of Willshire Treasurer of Eng and before beheaded Tho' Monbray â Marshall sonne to the Duke of Norfolke banished about the quarrell with H. Bullingbrooke The E. of North. returning out of Wales Slaine in the Battail An. Reg. 9 The K. growes iealous of his sonne Hen. Prince of Wales who with a better minde then fashion came to his Father and cleared himself An. Reg. 13 Ann. dom 14. 12. the K. died in the 46. yeare of his age when he had ãâã 13 yeares 6 ãâã and left 4 ãâã ãâã after him K. The D. of Clarence Iohn D. of Bedford and ãâã D. of ãâã Henry ãâã began ãâã ãâã the 20 of March ãâã 1412 The Courtes of Iustice ãâã tolerare labores Non ãâã Richard E. of Cambridge the second sonne to Edmond ãâã Duke of Yorke maried ãâã the ãâã of Roger ãâã Earle of March descended from Lionell D. of ãâã the third sonne to K Ed. ãâã by whose right ' Richard D. of Yorke sonne to this E. of Cambridge afterwards aymed the Crowne The E of CaÌbridge ãâã the ãâã of the King was with Hen. Scroope Lord Treasurer Sir Thomas Gray ãâã at South-hampton Ann. 3. Reg. ãâã ãâã Richard Duke of Yorke sonne to the E. of Cambridge by Anne daughter to the Earle of March made his claime in ãâã ãâã of Hon. 6. ãâã 5. ãâã 9. yeares and ãâã ãâã and died in the 36 yeare of ãâã Hen. 6. ãâã one yeere old when ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã was committed to the charge of the two good Dukes ãâã and ãâã his ãâã The ãâã Yorke made ãâã Fraunce ãâã the death of the D. of ãâã Edmond Duke of ãâã a great enemie of the Duke of Yorke This Ravner was Duke of ãâã onely inioyed the title of the K. of ãâã William dels ãâã E. of Suffolke after created D. of Suff. the ãâã ãâã in this mariage which was ãâã An. Reg. 23. ãâã the King the Lady ãâã daughter to Rayner D. of ãâã to whom was deliuered vp the Duchy of Aniou the Conty of Maine ãâã the conclusion of this match The pride and hautinesse of this Queene Margaret gaue the first origi nall to the ãâã that so lowed by the death of Humsrey Duke of Gloster ãâã ãâã quà m breuem ãâã esse qua magna sit The Virtues of Humsrey D. ãâã The D. of ãâã comming to this Parlement from his Castle of the Viez ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã by ãâã L. ãâã high ãâã the Dukes of Buckingham and Somerset with others ãâã he appointed certaine of the Kings ãâã to attend vpon him but he died ãâã he was brought to his an swere some say of sorrow others of a ãâã or an ãâã An. ãâã 25. The D. of Suffalke was a principall instrument in this businisse ãâã Pole ãâã ãâã of ãâã ãâã Reg. 26 and is ãâã and ãâã the next year after The Duchy of Normandy was lost in the ãâã 1449. ãâã it had been held 30 ãâã conquered by ãâã ãâã Ann. Reg. 27.