| Frederic Hervey - 1779 - 526 sider
...blood, commanded the combatants to defift, ordering their lances to be taken from them. He then banifhed the duke of Hereford for ten years, and the duke of Norfolk for life. Nothing could be a ftronger proof of that unaccountable indifcretion, which was ever apparent in this... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1786 - 320 sider
...his warder, and the heraldt interpofed. Richard ordered their lances to be taken away, and banifhed the duke of Hereford for ten years, and the duke of Norfolk for life. Nothing couid be a ftronger proof of that unaccountable error which ever attended this king's defigns,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1788 - 324 sider
...his warder , and the heralds interpoied. Richard ordered their lancer to be taken away , and banifhed the duke of Hereford for ten years , and the duke of Norfolk for life, Nothing could be a ftronger proof of that un#countable error which ever attended this king': defigns... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1789 - 636 sider
...pomp upon Gosford Green, near Coventry, but the king prohibited them to go to combat, and banifhed the Duke of Hereford for ten years, and the Duke of Norfolk for life. After which he never returned to England, but died at Venice of the peftilence, in his return from... | |
| Thomas Christopher Banks - 1808 - 724 sider
...the trumpets had founded the charge, Richard interpofed, and by the advice of his council, banifhed the duke of Hereford for ten years, and the duke of Norfolk for life; who thereupon, afterwards, going abroad in purfuance of his fentence, died in exile, of the peftilence,... | |
| Caroline Maxwell - 1828 - 382 sider
..." He was not born rb sue, but to command,"—and therefore he should banish them both his kingdom, the duke of Hereford for ten years; and the duke of Norfolk for life. The noblemen, on whom this sentence was passed, were greatly surprised, and appeared to receive the... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1829 - 776 sider
...who, after the disputants had entered the lists, forbade the combat, by the advice of his council, and banished the duke of Hereford for ten years, and the duke of Norfolk for life. The latter never returned to England, but died at Venice, on his route from Jerusalem, in the 1st of... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1829 - 792 sider
...heir of Thomas Brotherton, being the same day constituted duchess of Norfolk for life. his council, and banished the duke of Hereford for ten years, and the duke of Norfolk for life. The latter never returned to England, but died at Venice, on his route from Jerusalem, in the 1st of... | |
| Thomas Robson (engraver.) - 1830 - 694 sider
...Hereford, in the ensuing year, having accused him of speaking disgraceful words of the king, challenged him to single combat; which being accepted, the king appointed...above-mentioned appeal and combat, Thomas Holland, Earl of Keni, then lately created Duke of Surrey, having been appointed to supply the earl marshal's office,... | |
| John Burke - 1831 - 656 sider
...been sounded, , Diehard interfered, and by advice of his council, prohibited the conflict, banishing the Duke of ' Hereford for ten years, and the Duke of Norfolk ! for life— who, thereupon going abroad, died at Venice, of the pestilence, but according to Sandfjrd, of grief,... | |
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