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The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… to have in owre sayde realme of Inglonde fro tyme of oure dethe, the sayde xl M l scutys yerly, of the whyche twyne … in the realme of Fraunce, immediatly fro the tyme of oure dethe, dower to the som of xx M l frankys, [of] 10 and up the … befnelle 11 to oure sayde fadyr. Also that a-non aftyr the dethe of oure sayde fadyr, and fro thens forwarde, the crowne …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… the Counselle; and there were cartayne personys done unto dethe, that ys to wete, iij sowdyers were banyschyde the …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… were take anon aftyr, and there they were playnely put to dethe, as welle worthy was, to be traye any kynge or prynce. … and lythe enteryde at Wynchester. And a-non aftyr the dethe of the Duke of Glouceter there were a reste many of the … of Chychester, and with ynne shorte tyme aftyr put to dethe. Thomas Chalton, Mayre of London Thomas Canyngys A …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… sayde that the Duke of Somersett was worthy to suffer that dethe by so moche that he brought Kyng Harry at Claryngdon … juge of al thys londe in syttyng a-pon lyffe and dethe, toke thys sympylle man that offeryd to fyght with the … lyf. For in prosses the kynge may by the lawe put hym to dethe, as for a man sleer, bycause that hys pelyng, fals or …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… nakyd as a worme. But the lordys were fulle sory of hys dethe. Alle so Edwarde Erle of Marche, the Duke of Yorke ys … herte and mynde holy unto God, and fulle mekely toke hys dethe. Alle soo the same day that the Erle of Marche shulde … and on foote. And thes dedys of armys was for lyffe and dethe. And soo hyt was by twyne the Lorde Schalys and the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that was tho for to do it, and so dyd it fore drede of dethe, and for to eschue the perile and meschief that hem … nevere partie, no kaster, no willyng ne assentyng to the dethe of the duc of Gloucestre; the kyng, to wyt most … that it [p. iii-452] [col. a] ware wele done, withe outen dethe ore any other thyng that thei myghte noghte honestly …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ereto to make collation, as if e benefice were voide, be dethe of encumbent of e same; except clerks beyng at Oxenford …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the fals traytours the which conterfetyd and imagyned the dethe of the the hyghe and myghtfull and excellent prynce the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
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