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Eston heard the exclamation , and resolved to gratify the wishes of Henry by the
murder of his rival , for which purpose he posted down to Pomfret with a body of
armed attendants . The murderers entered the apartment of the royal captive ...
Eston heard the exclamation , and resolved to gratify the wishes of Henry by the
murder of his rival , for which purpose he posted down to Pomfret with a body of
armed attendants . The murderers entered the apartment of the royal captive ...
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It was resolved accordingly by the Protector to marry him to the daughter of the
earl of Armagnac , who would have given with his daughter a princely dowry ; but
on this occasion his views were traversed by the faction of the cardinal . The earl
...
It was resolved accordingly by the Protector to marry him to the daughter of the
earl of Armagnac , who would have given with his daughter a princely dowry ; but
on this occasion his views were traversed by the faction of the cardinal . The earl
...
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... resolved to take up arms in self - defence , and for this purpose he gathered a
considerable body of Welshmen . ... earl of Richmond , the head of the rival
house of Lancaster , who resolved to strengthen his claim to the English throne ,
by ...
... resolved to take up arms in self - defence , and for this purpose he gathered a
considerable body of Welshmen . ... earl of Richmond , the head of the rival
house of Lancaster , who resolved to strengthen his claim to the English throne ,
by ...
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