The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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... Army , and from thence marched to Shrewsbury in the following Order . Henry placed the Archers in the Front , of whom he made Captain John Earl of Oxford , gave the Com- mand of the right Wing to Sir Gilbert Talbot , and the left to Sir ...
... Army , and from thence marched to Shrewsbury in the following Order . Henry placed the Archers in the Front , of whom he made Captain John Earl of Oxford , gave the Com- mand of the right Wing to Sir Gilbert Talbot , and the left to Sir ...
Side 20
... Army ; and that , when it came to the Point , that C 6 he should be compelled to fight against his Will , he ' would be either taken alive , or flain in the Field . ' Richard was anfwered by fome of his Friends , who looked upon the ...
... Army ; and that , when it came to the Point , that C 6 he should be compelled to fight against his Will , he ' would be either taken alive , or flain in the Field . ' Richard was anfwered by fome of his Friends , who looked upon the ...
Side 21
... Army , and the Darkness of the Night , he could not fee which Way to follow them . Where- upon , after he had in vain wandered feveral Ways , in Hopes of finding them , he retired to a little Vil- lage , about three Miles from his Army ...
... Army , and the Darkness of the Night , he could not fee which Way to follow them . Where- upon , after he had in vain wandered feveral Ways , in Hopes of finding them , he retired to a little Vil- lage , about three Miles from his Army ...
Side 23
... Army . Another Party of Richard's Forces were deeply engaged with thofe under the Command of the Earl of Oxford ; and , at that Inftant , the Lord Stan- ley and his Brother falling upon the Flanks of the King's Army , Richard was ...
... Army . Another Party of Richard's Forces were deeply engaged with thofe under the Command of the Earl of Oxford ; and , at that Inftant , the Lord Stan- ley and his Brother falling upon the Flanks of the King's Army , Richard was ...
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... Army to be 15 or 16,000 ftrong , and his own not above half that Num- ber , made choice of a Spot of Ground to engage in , where he could not be furrounded , which was fo nar- row , that the King could not extend the Front of his Army ...
... Army to be 15 or 16,000 ftrong , and his own not above half that Num- ber , made choice of a Spot of Ground to engage in , where he could not be furrounded , which was fo nar- row , that the King could not extend the Front of his Army ...
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