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Old and New London
… wooden O the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt?" In these early days of the drama, a curtain …
Old and New London
… the Plantagenets the victories of Crecy, of Poitiers, and Agincourt. "In contrast with this group appears a daughter of …
Old and New London
… great state on his return to London after the victory of Agincourt; an event which was celebrated in verse by John …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… at Poitiers and Charles Duke of Orlans captured at Agincourt were lodged at the Tower for a long or short …
Old and New London
… the corpse of that brave and chivalrous king, the hero of Agincourt, Henry V., was borne to its rest at Westminster …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Swan the Arms of that old Town' (Drayton, The Battatle of Agincourt [ed. Garnett], 30). Harrison, op. cit. 23. Ibid. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… circle or coronet was the same he had on at the battle of Agincourt, for in Speed's Chronicle, fo. 644, we read, "In …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… See the notice in the Dict. Nat. Biog.; Sir H. Nicolas, Agincourt, 359; Norman R. in Dep. Keeper's Rep. xli, xliv. A …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 92 This Sir John and his brother Sir William fought at Agincourt 93 and took part in the French wars of the time, 94 … in 1406; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxiii, App. 6. Nicolas, Agincourt, 341 (retinue of the lord of Harrington), 333 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was his son John, aged twenty-two. 20 This John fought at Agincourt and was afterwards a knight. 20a A later Sir John … a John was in the retinue of Lord Harrington; Nicolas, Agincourt, 341. The cup called the 'Luck of Muncaster' is …
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