The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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Side 19
... Command of the whole Army . In the mean time the Lord Stanley , and Sir William , his Brother , were employed in raifing Forces in War- wickshire , under a Shew of fupporting the King's Intereft ; but the Stanleys real Defign was to ...
... Command of the whole Army . In the mean time the Lord Stanley , and Sir William , his Brother , were employed in raifing Forces in War- wickshire , under a Shew of fupporting the King's Intereft ; but the Stanleys real Defign was to ...
Side 23
... 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 obliged to quit the Earl , to give fresh Orders to his Troops , who were put into ...
... 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 obliged to quit the Earl , to give fresh Orders to his Troops , who were put into ...
Side 27
... of a cer- tain Number of Men under the Command of a Cap- tain ; the like are ftill continued , and are known by the Name of the Yeomen of the Guard , and wear at this this Day the fame Habit they did at their first of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 27.
... of a cer- tain Number of Men under the Command of a Cap- tain ; the like are ftill continued , and are known by the Name of the Yeomen of the Guard , and wear at this this Day the fame Habit they did at their first of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 27.
Side 44
... Command of the other he gave to the Duke of Bed- ford , and the Earl of Oxford , who marched to the Weft of England , in order to oppofe a Defcent from Ireland . The King , having thus difpofed of his Ar- mies , returned for London ...
... Command of the other he gave to the Duke of Bed- ford , and the Earl of Oxford , who marched to the Weft of England , in order to oppofe a Defcent from Ireland . The King , having thus difpofed of his Ar- mies , returned for London ...
Side 45
... command a Paffage over the Trent ; but the King prevented him , by encamping between the Rebels and that Town . And the Earl , finding the King's Army to be 15 or 16,000 ftrong , and his own not above half that Num- ber , made choice of ...
... command a Paffage over the Trent ; but the King prevented him , by encamping between the Rebels and that Town . And the Earl , finding the King's Army to be 15 or 16,000 ftrong , and his own not above half that Num- ber , made choice of ...
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