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Saue that there was not time enough to heare,
As I perceiu'd his Grace would faine haue done,
The seueralls and vnhidden passages
Of his true Titles to some certaine Dukedomes,
And generally, to the Crowne and Seat of France,
Deriu'd from Edward his great Grandfather."
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:38 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:38
Details
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"Can this Cock-Pit hold
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:37 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:37
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"Or may we cramme
Within this Woodden O. the very Caskes
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:37 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:37
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Enter the two Bishops of Canterbury and Ely."
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:37 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:37
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Details
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Turne him to any Cause of Pollicy,
The Gordian Knot of it he will vnloose,
Familiar as his Garter: that when he speakes,
The Ayre, a Charter'd Libertine, is still,
And the mute Wonder lurketh in mens eares,
To steale his sweet and honyed Sentences:
So that the Art and Practique part of Life,
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TLCMap IDtdde8b
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:39 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:39
Details
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"He seemes indifferent:
Or rather swaying more vpon our part,
Then cherishing th'exhibiters against vs:
For I haue made an offer to his Maiestie,
Vpon our Spirituall Conuocation,
And in regard of Causes now in hand,
Which I haue open'd to his Grace at large,
As touching France, to giue a greater Summe,
Then euer at one time the Clergie yet
Did to his Predecessors part withall."
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:37 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:37
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Enter the King, Humfrey, Bedford, Clarence,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:39 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:39
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Enter the King, Humfrey, Bedford, Clarence,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:40 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:40
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Enter the King, Humfrey, Bedford, Clarence,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:39 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:39
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:38 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:38
Details
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"The French Embassador vpon that instant
Crau'd audience; and the howre I thinke is come,
To giue him hearing: Is it foure a Clock?"
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:38 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:38
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:43 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:43
Details
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Enter the King, Humfrey, Bedford, Clarence,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:40 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:40
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"Where is my gracious Lord of Canterbury?"
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:40 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:40
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Not yet, my Cousin: we would be resolu'd,
Before we heare him, of some things of weight,
That taske our thoughts, concerning vs and France."
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TLCMap IDtdde91
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:41 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:41
Details
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"
My learned Lord, we pray you to proceed,
And iustly and religiously vnfold,
Why the Law Salike, that they haue in France,
Or should or should not barre vs in our Clayme:
And God forbid, my deare and faithfull Lord,
That you should fashion, wrest, or bow your reading,
Or nicely charge your vnderstanding Soule,
With opening Titles miscreate, whose right
Sutes not in natiue colours with the truth:
For God doth know, how many now in health,
Shall drop their blood, in approbation
Of what your reuerence shall incite vs to."
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:41 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:41
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"There is no barre
To make against your Highnesse Clayme to France,
But this which they produce from Pharamond,
In terram Salicam Mulieres ne succedaul,
No Woman shall succeed in Salike Land:
Which Salike Land, the French vniustly gloze
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TLCMap IDtdde93
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:42 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:42
Details
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Description
"
Yet their owne Authors faithfully affirme,
That the Land Salike is in Germanie,
Betweene the Flouds of Sala and of Elue:
Where Charles the Great hauing subdu'd the Saxons,
There left behind and settled certaine French:
Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
For some dishonest manners of their life,
Establisht then this Law; to wit, No Female
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TLCMap IDtdde9a
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:44 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:44
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"There is no barre
To make against your Highnesse Clayme to France,
But this which they produce from Pharamond,
In terram Salicam Mulieres ne succedaul,
No Woman shall succeed in Salike Land:
Which Salike Land, the French vniustly gloze
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TLCMap IDtdde94
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:42 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:42
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"There is no barre
To make against your Highnesse Clayme to France,
But this which they produce from Pharamond,
In terram Salicam Mulieres ne succedaul,
No Woman shall succeed in Salike Land:
Which Salike Land, the French vniustly gloze
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TLCMap IDtdde97
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:43 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:43
Details
Latitude52.21343632 Longitude9.647505401
Description
"
Yet their owne Authors faithfully affirme,
That the Land Salike is in Germanie,
Betweene the Flouds of Sala and of Elue:
Where Charles the Great hauing subdu'd the Saxons,
There left behind and settled certaine French:
Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
For some dishonest manners of their life,
Establisht then this Law; to wit, No Female
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TLCMap IDtdde95
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:43 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:43
Details
Latitude51.18782581 Longitude10.25091522
Description
"
Yet their owne Authors faithfully affirme,
That the Land Salike is in Germanie,
Betweene the Flouds of Sala and of Elue:
Where Charles the Great hauing subdu'd the Saxons,
There left behind and settled certaine French:
Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
For some dishonest manners of their life,
Establisht then this Law; to wit, No Female
Should be Inheritrix in Salike Land:
Which Salike (as I said) 'twixt Elue and Sala,
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TLCMap IDtdde9b
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:44 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:44
Details
Latitude51.72600558 Longitude8.96961382
Description
"
Yet their owne Authors faithfully affirme,
That the Land Salike is in Germanie,
Betweene the Flouds of Sala and of Elue:
Where Charles the Great hauing subdu'd the Saxons,
There left behind and settled certaine French:
Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
For some dishonest manners of their life,
Establisht then this Law; to wit, No Female
Should be Inheritrix in Salike Land:
Which Salike (as I said) 'twixt Elue and Sala,
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TLCMap IDtdde98
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:43 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:43
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Yet their owne Authors faithfully affirme,
That the Land Salike is in Germanie,
Betweene the Flouds of Sala and of Elue:
Where Charles the Great hauing subdu'd the Saxons,
There left behind and settled certaine French:
Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
For some dishonest manners of their life,
Establisht then this Law; to wit, No Female
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Which Salike (as I said) 'twixt Elue and Sala,
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TLCMap IDtdde99
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:44 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:44
Details
Latitude52.15753911 Longitude12.78432871
Description
"
Yet their owne Authors faithfully affirme,
That the Land Salike is in Germanie,
Betweene the Flouds of Sala and of Elue:
Where Charles the Great hauing subdu'd the Saxons,
There left behind and settled certaine French:
Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
For some dishonest manners of their life,
Establisht then this Law; to wit, No Female
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TLCMap IDtdde9c
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:44 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:44
Details
Latitude52.21343632 Longitude9.647505401
Description
"
Yet their owne Authors faithfully affirme,
That the Land Salike is in Germanie,
Betweene the Flouds of Sala and of Elue:
Where Charles the Great hauing subdu'd the Saxons,
There left behind and settled certaine French:
Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
For some dishonest manners of their life,
Establisht then this Law; to wit, No Female
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TLCMap IDtddea1
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:46 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:46
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Then doth it well appeare, the Salike Law
Was not deuised for the Realme of France:
Nor did the French possesse the Salike Land,
Vntill foure hundred one and twentie yeeres
After defunction of King Pharamond,
Idly suppos'd the founder of this Law,
Who died within the yeere of our Redemption,
Foure hundred twentie six: and Charles the Great
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Eight hundred fiue."
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TLCMap IDtdde9e
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:46 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:46
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Then doth it well appeare, the Salike Law
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Nor did the French possesse the Salike Land,
Vntill foure hundred one and twentie yeeres
After defunction of King Pharamond,
Idly suppos'd the founder of this Law,
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TLCMap IDtdde9f
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:46 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:46
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Then doth it well appeare, the Salike Law
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Nor did the French possesse the Salike Land,
Vntill foure hundred one and twentie yeeres
After defunction of King Pharamond,
Idly suppos'd the founder of this Law,
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TLCMap IDtddea6
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:47 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:47
Details
Latitude51.72600558 Longitude8.96961382
Description
"
Then doth it well appeare, the Salike Law
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Vntill foure hundred one and twentie yeeres
After defunction of King Pharamond,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:46 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:46
Details
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"
Yet their owne Authors faithfully affirme,
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There left behind and settled certaine French:
Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
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TLCMap IDtdde9d
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:45 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:45
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Details
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"71
Of Charles the Duke of Loraine, sole Heire male
Of the true Line and Stock of Charles the Great:
To find his Title with some shewes of truth,
Though in pure truth it was corrupt and naught,
Conuey'd himselfe as th'Heire to th'Lady Lingare,
Daughter to Charlemaine, who was the Sonne
To Lewes the Emperour, and Lewes the Sonne
Of Charles the Great: also King Lewes the Tenth,
Who was sole Heire to the Vsurper Capet,
Could not keepe quiet in his conscience,
Wearing the Crowne of France, 'till satisfied,
That faire Queene Isabel, his Grandmother,
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TLCMap IDtddea4
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:47 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:47
Details
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"
Then doth it well appeare, the Salike Law
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:47 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:47
Details
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"Besides, their Writers say,
King Pepin, which deposed Childerike,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:47 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:47
Details
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Description
"71
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To find his Title with some shewes of truth,
Though in pure truth it was corrupt and naught,
Conuey'd himselfe as th'Heire to th'Lady Lingare,
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Wearing the Crowne of France, 'till satisfied,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:47 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:47
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Details
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"71
Of Charles the Duke of Loraine, sole Heire male
Of the true Line and Stock of Charles the Great:
To find his Title with some shewes of truth,
Though in pure truth it was corrupt and naught,
Conuey'd himselfe as th'Heire to th'Lady Lingare,
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Of Charles the Great: also King Lewes the Tenth,
Who was sole Heire to the Vsurper Capet,
Could not keepe quiet in his conscience,
Wearing the Crowne of France, 'till satisfied,
That faire Queene Isabel, his Grandmother,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:50 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:50
Details
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So, that as cleare as is the Summers Sunne,
King Pepins Title, and Hugh Capets Clayme,
King Lewes his satisfaction, all appeare
To hold in Right and Title of the Female:
So doe the Kings of France vnto this day."
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:49 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:49
Details
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"Gracious Lord,
Stand for your owne, vnwind your bloody Flagge,
Looke back into your mightie Ancestors:
Goe my dread Lord, to your great Grandsires Tombe,
From whom you clayme; inuoke his Warlike Spirit,
And your Great Vnckles, Edward the Black Prince,
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TLCMap IDtddea9
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:49 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:49
Details
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Description
"Gracious Lord,
Stand for your owne, vnwind your bloody Flagge,
Looke back into your mightie Ancestors:
Goe my dread Lord, to your great Grandsires Tombe,
From whom you clayme; inuoke his Warlike Spirit,
And your Great Vnckles, Edward the Black Prince,
Who on the French ground play'd a Tragedie,
Making defeat on the full Power of France:
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:49 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:49
Details
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"Gracious Lord,
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Goe my dread Lord, to your great Grandsires Tombe,
From whom you clayme; inuoke his Warlike Spirit,
And your Great Vnckles, Edward the Black Prince,
Who on the French ground play'd a Tragedie,
Making defeat on the full Power of France:
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:50 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:50
Details
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"71
Of Charles the Duke of Loraine, sole Heire male
Of the true Line and Stock of Charles the Great:
To find his Title with some shewes of truth,
Though in pure truth it was corrupt and naught,
Conuey'd himselfe as th'Heire to th'Lady Lingare,
Daughter to Charlemaine, who was the Sonne
To Lewes the Emperour, and Lewes the Sonne
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Could not keepe quiet in his conscience,
Wearing the Crowne of France, 'till satisfied,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:49 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:49
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:51 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:51
Details
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:53 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:53
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O Noble English, that could entertaine
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:50 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:50
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Details
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:52 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:52
Details
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:52 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:52
Details
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O Noble English, that could entertaine
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:50 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:50
Details
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"We do not meane the coursing snatchers onely,
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With ample and brim fulnesse of his force,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:55 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:55
Details
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Description
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:52 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:52
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"We do not meane the coursing snatchers onely,
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Came pouring like the Tyde into a breach,
With ample and brim fulnesse of his force,
Galling the gleaned Land with hot Assayes,
Girding with grieuous siege, Castles and Townes:
That England being emptie of defence,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:52 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:52
Details
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Description
"She hath bin thē more fear'd thē harm'd, my Liege:
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And shee a mourning Widdow of her Nobles,
Shee hath her selfe not onely well defended,
But taken and impounded as a Stray,
The King of Scots: whom shee did send to France,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:54 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:54
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Details
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Came pouring like the Tyde into a breach,
With ample and brim fulnesse of his force,
Galling the gleaned Land with hot Assayes,
Girding with grieuous siege, Castles and Townes:
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:54 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:54
Details
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Description
"She hath bin thē more fear'd thē harm'd, my Liege:
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When all her Cheualrie hath been in France,
And shee a mourning Widdow of her Nobles,
Shee hath her selfe not onely well defended,
But taken and impounded as a Stray,
The King of Scots: whom shee did send to France,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:54 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:54
Details
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Description
"She hath bin thē more fear'd thē harm'd, my Liege:
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And shee a mourning Widdow of her Nobles,
Shee hath her selfe not onely well defended,
But taken and impounded as a Stray,
The King of Scots: whom shee did send to France,
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TLCMap IDtddebe
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:57 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:57
Details
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Description
"We do not meane the coursing snatchers onely,
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Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to vs:
For you shall reade, that my great Grandfather
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But that the Scot, on his vnfurnisht Kingdome,
Came pouring like the Tyde into a breach,
With ample and brim fulnesse of his force,
Galling the gleaned Land with hot Assayes,
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TLCMap IDtddeb7
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:54 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:54
Details
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Description
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For once the Eagle (England) being in prey,
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Playing the Mouse in absence of the Cat,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:56 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:56
Details
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:55 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:55
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Details
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:55 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:55
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Details
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For once the Eagle (England) being in prey,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:56 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:56
Details
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Description
"Therefore to France, my Liege,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:57 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:57
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Details
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:57 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:57
Details
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:57 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:57
Details
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Description
"
Now are we well resolu'd, and by Gods helpe
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France being ours, wee'l bend it to our Awe,
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:58 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:58
Details
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"Or there wee'l sit,
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Tomblesse, with no remembrance ouer them:
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:58 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:58
Details
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Description
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:58 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:58
Details
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"
Enter Ambassadors of France."
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TLCMap IDtddec5
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:59 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:59
Details
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Description
"
In answer of which claime, the Prince our Master
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TLCMap IDtddec6
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:59 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:59
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Details
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Tomblesse, with no remembrance ouer them:
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Created At2025-02-11 18:59:59 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:59
Details
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Description
"Thus than in few:
Your Highnesse lately sending into France,
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TLCMap IDtddec8
Created At2025-02-11 18:59:59 Updated At2025-02-11 18:59:59
Details
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Description
"
Kin, We are glad the Dolphin is so pleasant with vs,
His Present, and your paines we thanke you for:
When we haue matcht our Rackets to these Balles,
We will in France (by Gods grace) play a set,
Shall strike his fathers Crowne into the hazard."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:00:02 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:02
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Tell him, he hath made a match with such a Wrangler,
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With Chaces."
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TLCMap IDtddece
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:02 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:02
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"We hope to make the Sender blush at it:
Therefore, my Lords, omit no happy howre,
That may giue furth'rance to our Expedition:
For we haue now no thought in vs but France,
Saue those to God, that runne before our businesse."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:00:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:01
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Details
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Description
"
We neuer valew'd this poore seate of England,
And therefore liuing hence, did giue our selfe
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Created At2025-02-11 19:00:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:01
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
For that I haue layd by my Maiestie,
And plodded like a man for working dayes:
But I will rise there with so full a glorie,
That I will dazle all the eyes of France,
Yea strike the Dolphin blinde to looke on vs,
And tell the pleasant Prince, this Mocke of his
Hath turn'd his balles to Gun-stones, and his soule
Shall stand sore charged, for the wastefull vengeance
That shall flye with them: for many a thousand widows
Shall this his Mocke, mocke out of their deer hnsbands;
Mocke mothers from their sonnes, mock Castles downe:
And some are yet vngotten and vnborne,
That shal haue cause to curse the Dolphins scorne."
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TLCMap IDtddeca
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:01
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
But tell the Dolphin, I will keepe my State,
Be like a King, and shew my sayle of Greatnesse,
When I do rowse me in my Throne of France."
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TLCMap IDtddecb
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:01
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
They sell the Pasture now, to buy the Horse;
Following the Mirror of all Christian Kings,
With winged heeles, as English Mercuries."
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TLCMap IDtddecf
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:03
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
The French aduis'd by good intelligence
Of this most dreadfull preparation,
Shake in their feare, and with pale Pollicy
Seeke to diuert the English purposes."
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TLCMap IDtdded0
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:03
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
Now all the Youth of England are on fire,
And silken Dalliance in the Wardrobe lyes:
Now thriue the Armorers, and Honors thought
Reignes solely in the breast of euery man."
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TLCMap IDtdded1
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:03
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- Type
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Details
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Description
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The French aduis'd by good intelligence
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Shake in their feare, and with pale Pollicy
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TLCMap IDtdded2
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:03
Details
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Description
"73
What mightst thou do, that honour would thee do,
Were all thy children kinde and naturall:
But see, thy fault France hath in thee found out,
A nest of hollow bosomes, which he filles
With treacherous Crownes, and three corrupted men:
One, Richard Earle of Cambridge, and the second
Henry Lord Scroope of Masham, and the third
Sir Thomas Grey Knight of Northumberland,
Haue for the Gilt of France (O guilt indeed)
Confirm'd Conspiracy with fearefull France,
And by their hands, this grace of Kings must dye."
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TLCMap IDtdded7
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:05
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
O England: Modell to thy inward Greatnesse,
Like little Body with a mightie Heart:
What
The Life of Henry the Fift."
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TLCMap IDtdded9
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:06 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:06
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"73
What mightst thou do, that honour would thee do,
Were all thy children kinde and naturall:
But see, thy fault France hath in thee found out,
A nest of hollow bosomes, which he filles
With treacherous Crownes, and three corrupted men:
One, Richard Earle of Cambridge, and the second
Henry Lord Scroope of Masham, and the third
Sir Thomas Grey Knight of Northumberland,
Haue for the Gilt of France (O guilt indeed)
Confirm'd Conspiracy with fearefull France,
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TLCMap IDtdded5
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"73
What mightst thou do, that honour would thee do,
Were all thy children kinde and naturall:
But see, thy fault France hath in thee found out,
A nest of hollow bosomes, which he filles
With treacherous Crownes, and three corrupted men:
One, Richard Earle of Cambridge, and the second
Henry Lord Scroope of Masham, and the third
Sir Thomas Grey Knight of Northumberland,
Haue for the Gilt of France (O guilt indeed)
Confirm'd Conspiracy with fearefull France,
And by their hands, this grace of Kings must dye."
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TLCMap IDtdded3
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:04 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:04
Details
Latitude54.22370888 Longitude-1.657197874
Description
"73
What mightst thou do, that honour would thee do,
Were all thy children kinde and naturall:
But see, thy fault France hath in thee found out,
A nest of hollow bosomes, which he filles
With treacherous Crownes, and three corrupted men:
One, Richard Earle of Cambridge, and the second
Henry Lord Scroope of Masham, and the third
Sir Thomas Grey Knight of Northumberland,
Haue for the Gilt of France (O guilt indeed)
Confirm'd Conspiracy with fearefull France,
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TLCMap IDtdded4
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:05
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"73
What mightst thou do, that honour would thee do,
Were all thy children kinde and naturall:
But see, thy fault France hath in thee found out,
A nest of hollow bosomes, which he filles
With treacherous Crownes, and three corrupted men:
One, Richard Earle of Cambridge, and the second
Henry Lord Scroope of Masham, and the third
Sir Thomas Grey Knight of Northumberland,
Haue for the Gilt of France (O guilt indeed)
Confirm'd Conspiracy with fearefull France,
And by their hands, this grace of Kings must dye."
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TLCMap IDtdded6
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
Linger your patience on, and wee'l digest
Th'abuse of distance; force a play:
The summe is payde, the Traitors are agreed,
The King is set from London, and the Scene
Is now transported (Gentles) to Southampton,
There is the Play-house now, there must you sit,
And thence to France shall we conuey you safe,
And bring you backe: Charming the narrow seas
To giue you gentle Passe: for if we may,
Wee'l not offend one stomacke with our Play."
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TLCMap IDtddedc
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:08 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
If Hell and Treason hold their promises,
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TLCMap IDtddeda
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:06 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:06
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
If Hell and Treason hold their promises,
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TLCMap IDtddedb
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:06 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:06
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"73
What mightst thou do, that honour would thee do,
Were all thy children kinde and naturall:
But see, thy fault France hath in thee found out,
A nest of hollow bosomes, which he filles
With treacherous Crownes, and three corrupted men:
One, Richard Earle of Cambridge, and the second
Henry Lord Scroope of Masham, and the third
Sir Thomas Grey Knight of Northumberland,
Haue for the Gilt of France (O guilt indeed)
Confirm'd Conspiracy with fearefull France,
And by their hands, this grace of Kings must dye."
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TLCMap IDtdded8
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:06 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:06
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"
Linger your patience on, and wee'l digest
Th'abuse of distance; force a play:
The summe is payde, the Traitors are agreed,
The King is set from London, and the Scene
Is now transported (Gentles) to Southampton,
There is the Play-house now, there must you sit,
And thence to France shall we conuey you safe,
And bring you backe: Charming the narrow seas
To giue you gentle Passe: for if we may,
Wee'l not offend one stomacke with our Play."
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TLCMap IDtddee0
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:08 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Linger your patience on, and wee'l digest
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The summe is payde, the Traitors are agreed,
The King is set from London, and the Scene
Is now transported (Gentles) to Southampton,
There is the Play-house now, there must you sit,
And thence to France shall we conuey you safe,
And bring you backe: Charming the narrow seas
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Wee'l not offend one stomacke with our Play."
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TLCMap IDtddedf
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:08 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
But till the King come forth, and not till then,
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TLCMap IDtddedd
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:08 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:08
Details
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TLCMap IDtddee4
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:10 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:10
Details
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Created At2025-02-11 19:00:09 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:09
Details
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Description
"I will bestow a breakfast to make you friendes,
and wee'l bee all three sworne brothers to France: Let't
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TLCMap IDtddee3
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:09 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:09
Details
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Description
"Pish for thee, Island dogge: thou prickeard cur
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TLCMap IDtddee5
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:10 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:10
Details
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TLCMap IDtddee8
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:11 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:11
Details
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Created At2025-02-11 19:00:12 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:12
Details
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"Pish for thee, Island dogge: thou prickeard cur
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TLCMap IDtddee6
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:11 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:11
Details
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TLCMap IDtddee7
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:11 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:11
Details
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TLCMap IDtddeea
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:12 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:12
Details
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Description
"O hound of Creet, think'st thou my spouse to get?"
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TLCMap IDtddee9
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:11 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:11
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
Enter Exeter, Bedford, & Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDtddeef
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:14 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:14
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Details
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"
Enter the King, Scroope, Cambridge, and Gray."
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TLCMap IDtddef5
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:16
Details
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"Sword is an Oath, & Oaths must haue their course
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Created At2025-02-11 19:00:12 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:12
Details
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Description
"Wee must
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TLCMap IDtddeed
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:12 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:12
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Details
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Enter Exeter, Bedford, & Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDtddeee
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:13 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:13
Details
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Description
"
Enter Exeter, Bedford, & Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDtddef2
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:14 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:14
Details
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Description
"
My Lord of Cambridge, and my kinde Lord of Masham,
And you my gentle Knight, giue me your thoughts:
Thinke you not that the powres we beare with vs
Will cut their passage through the force of France?"
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TLCMap IDtddef0
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:14 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:14
Details
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Description
"
My Lord of Cambridge, and my kinde Lord of Masham,
And you my gentle Knight, giue me your thoughts:
Thinke you not that the powres we beare with vs
Will cut their passage through the force of France?"
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TLCMap IDtddef3
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:15 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:15
Details
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Description
"Vnkle of Exeter,
Inlarge the man committed yesterday,
That rayl'd against our person: We consider
It was excesse of Wine that set him on,
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TLCMap IDtddef4
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:15 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:15
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Details
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Description
"
My Lord of Cambridge, and my kinde Lord of Masham,
And you my gentle Knight, giue me your thoughts:
Thinke you not that the powres we beare with vs
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TLCMap IDtddef1
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:14 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:14
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.1959725 Longitude0.130970752
Description
"Then Richard Earle of Cambridge, there is yours:
There yours Lord Scroope of Masham, and Sir Knight:
Gray of Northumberland, this same is yours:
Reade them, and know I know your worthinesse."
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TLCMap IDtddef8
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:16
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Details
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Description
"Wee'l yet inlarge that man,
Though Cambridge, Scroope, and Gray, in their deere care
And tender preseruation of our person
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TLCMap IDtddef6
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:16
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"And now to our French causes,
Who are the late Commissioners?"
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TLCMap IDtddef7
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Then Richard Earle of Cambridge, there is yours:
There yours Lord Scroope of Masham, and Sir Knight:
Gray of Northumberland, this same is yours:
Reade them, and know I know your worthinesse."
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TLCMap IDtddef9
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:17
Details
Latitude54.22370888 Longitude-1.657197874
Description
"Then Richard Earle of Cambridge, there is yours:
There yours Lord Scroope of Masham, and Sir Knight:
Gray of Northumberland, this same is yours:
Reade them, and know I know your worthinesse."
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TLCMap IDtddefc
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:18 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:18
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"The mercy that was quicke in vs but late,
By your owne counsaile is supprest and kill'd:
You must not dare (for shame) to talke of mercy,
For your owne reasons turne into your bosomes,
As dogs vpon their maisters, worrying you:
See you my Princes, and my Noble Peeres,
These English monsters: My Lord of Cambridge heere,
You know how apt our loue was, to accord
To furnish with all appertinents
Belonging to his Honour; and this man,
Hath for a few light Crownes, lightly conspir'd
And sworne vnto the practises of France
To kill vs heere in Hampton."
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TLCMap IDtddefb
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:17
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"
My Lord of Westmerland, and Vnkle Exeter,
We will aboord to night."
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TLCMap IDtddefd
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:18 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:18
- Placename
- cambridge
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.1959725 Longitude0.130970752
Description
"The mercy that was quicke in vs but late,
By your owne counsaile is supprest and kill'd:
You must not dare (for shame) to talke of mercy,
For your owne reasons turne into your bosomes,
As dogs vpon their maisters, worrying you:
See you my Princes, and my Noble Peeres,
These English monsters: My Lord of Cambridge heere,
You know how apt our loue was, to accord
To furnish with all appertinents
Belonging to his Honour; and this man,
Hath for a few light Crownes, lightly conspir'd
And sworne vnto the practises of France
To kill vs heere in Hampton."
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TLCMap IDtddefe
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:18 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:18
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"The mercy that was quicke in vs but late,
By your owne counsaile is supprest and kill'd:
You must not dare (for shame) to talke of mercy,
For your owne reasons turne into your bosomes,
As dogs vpon their maisters, worrying you:
See you my Princes, and my Noble Peeres,
These English monsters: My Lord of Cambridge heere,
You know how apt our loue was, to accord
To furnish with all appertinents
Belonging to his Honour; and this man,
Hath for a few light Crownes, lightly conspir'd
And sworne vnto the practises of France
To kill vs heere in Hampton."
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TLCMap IDtddeff
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:19 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:19
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"
My Lord of Westmerland, and Vnkle Exeter,
We will aboord to night."
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TLCMap IDtddefa
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:17
- Placename
- hampton
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.41374149 Longitude-0.369662045
Description
"The mercy that was quicke in vs but late,
By your owne counsaile is supprest and kill'd:
You must not dare (for shame) to talke of mercy,
For your owne reasons turne into your bosomes,
As dogs vpon their maisters, worrying you:
See you my Princes, and my Noble Peeres,
These English monsters: My Lord of Cambridge heere,
You know how apt our loue was, to accord
To furnish with all appertinents
Belonging to his Honour; and this man,
Hath for a few light Crownes, lightly conspir'd
And sworne vnto the practises of France
To kill vs heere in Hampton."
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TLCMap IDtddf00
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:19 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:19
- Placename
- cambridge
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.1959725 Longitude0.130970752
Description
"I arrest thee of High Treason, by the name of
Richard Earle of Cambridge."
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TLCMap IDtddf01
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:20
- Placename
- marsham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.22370888 Longitude-1.657197874
Description
"
I arrest thee of High Treason, by the name of Thomas
Lord Scroope of Marsham."
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TLCMap IDtddf02
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:20
- Placename
- cambridge
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.1959725 Longitude0.130970752
Description
"To the which,
This Knight no lesse for bounty bound to Vs
Then Cambridge is, hath likewise sworne."
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TLCMap IDtddf04
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:20
Details
Latitude42.2754059 Longitude88.94796974
Description
"
If that same Daemon that hath gull'd thee thus,
Should with his Lyon-gate walke the whole world,
He might returne to vastie Tartar backe,
And tell the Legions, I can neuer win
A soule so easie as that Englishmans."
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TLCMap IDtddf06
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:21
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Now Lords for France: the enterprise whereof
Shall be to you as vs, like glorious."
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TLCMap IDtddf07
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:21
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"For me, the Gold of France did not seduce,
Although I did admit it as a motiue,
The sooner to effect what I intended:
But God be thanked for preuention,
Which in sufferance heartily will reioyce,
Beseeching God, and you, to pardon mee."
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TLCMap IDtddf05
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:21
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"
I arrest thee of High Treason, by the name of Thomas
Grey, Knight of Northumberland."
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TLCMap IDtddf03
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:20
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Chearely to Sea, the signes of Warre aduance,
No King of England, if not King of France."
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TLCMap IDtddf08
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:21
- Placename
- southampton
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.91262238 Longitude-1.41149036
Description
"
If Hell and Treason hold their promises,
Ere he take ship for France; and in Southampton."
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TLCMap IDtddf11
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:25 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:25
- Placename
- babylon
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude32.54198888 Longitude44.42092854
Description
"A did in some sort (indeed) handle Women:
but then hee was rumatique, and talk'd of the Whore of
Babylon."
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TLCMap IDtddf09
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:22 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:22
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Chearely to Sea, the signes of Warre aduance,
No King of England, if not King of France."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf0a
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:22 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:22
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Yoke-
fellowes in Armes, let vs to France, like Horse-
leeches
76The Life of Henry the Fift."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf0b
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:23 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:23
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter the French King, the Dolphin, the Dukes
of Berry and Britaine."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf0c
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:23 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:23
Details
Latitude46.64034893 Longitude1.952170963
Description
"
Enter the French King, the Dolphin, the Dukes
of Berry and Britaine."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf0d
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:23 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:23
Details
Latitude46.64034893 Longitude1.952170963
Description
"
Therefore the Dukes of Berry and of Britaine,
Of Brabant and of Orleance, shall make forth,
And you Prince Dolphin, with all swift dispatch
To lyne and new repayre our Townes of Warre
With men of courage, and with meanes defendant:
For England his approaches makes as fierce,
As Waters to the sucking of a Gulfe."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf10
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:25 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:25
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Therefore the Dukes of Berry and of Britaine,
Of Brabant and of Orleance, shall make forth,
And you Prince Dolphin, with all swift dispatch
To lyne and new repayre our Townes of Warre
With men of courage, and with meanes defendant:
For England his approaches makes as fierce,
As Waters to the sucking of a Gulfe."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf12
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:25 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:25
- Placename
- orleance
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
Description
"
Therefore the Dukes of Berry and of Britaine,
Of Brabant and of Orleance, shall make forth,
And you Prince Dolphin, with all swift dispatch
To lyne and new repayre our Townes of Warre
With men of courage, and with meanes defendant:
For England his approaches makes as fierce,
As Waters to the sucking of a Gulfe."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf0f
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:25 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:25
- Placename
- brabant
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.84826607 Longitude4.350694502
Description
"
Therefore the Dukes of Berry and of Britaine,
Of Brabant and of Orleance, shall make forth,
And you Prince Dolphin, with all swift dispatch
To lyne and new repayre our Townes of Warre
With men of courage, and with meanes defendant:
For England his approaches makes as fierce,
As Waters to the sucking of a Gulfe."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf17
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:26
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Thus comes the English with full power vpon vs,
And more then carefully it vs concernes,
To answer Royally in our defences."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf0e
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:24
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Therefore I say, 'tis meet we all goe forth,
To view the sick and feeble parts of France:
And let vs doe it with no shew of feare,
No, with no more, then if we heard that England
Were busied with a Whitson Morris-dance:
For, my good Liege, shee is so idly King'd,
Her Scepter so phantastically borne,
By a vaine giddie shallow humorous Youth,
That feare attends her not."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf14
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:26
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Therefore I say, 'tis meet we all goe forth,
To view the sick and feeble parts of France:
And let vs doe it with no shew of feare,
No, with no more, then if we heard that England
Were busied with a Whitson Morris-dance:
For, my good Liege, shee is so idly King'd,
Her Scepter so phantastically borne,
By a vaine giddie shallow humorous Youth,
That feare attends her not."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf15
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:26
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"O peace, Prince Dolphin,
You are too much mistaken in this King:
Question your Grace the late Embassadors,
With what great State he heard their Embassie,
How well supply'd with Noble Councellors,
How modest in exception; and withall,
How terrible in constant resolution:
And you shall find, his Vanities fore-spent,
Were but the out-side of the Roman Brutus,
Couering Discretion with a Coat of Folly;
As Gardeners doe with Ordure hide those Roots
That shall first spring, and be most delicate."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf16
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:26
Details
Latitude50.25439196 Longitude1.864899931
Description
"
The Kindred of him hath beene flesht vpon vs:
And he is bred out of that bloodie straine,
That haunted vs in our familiar Pathes:
Witnesse our too much memorable shame,
When Cressy Battell fatally was strucke,
And all our Princes captiu'd, by the hand
Of that black Name, Edward, black Prince of Wales:
Whiles that his Mountaine Sire, on Mountaine standing
Vp in the Ayre, crown'd with the Golden Sunne,
Saw his Heroicall Seed, and smil'd to see him
Mangle the Worke of Nature, and deface
The Patternes, that by God and by French Fathers
Had twentie yeeres been made."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf1b
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:28
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
It fits vs then to be as prouident,
As feare may teach vs, out of late examples
Left by the fatall and neglected English,
Vpon our fields."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf13
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:26
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Embassadors from Harry King of England,
Doe craue admittance to your Maiestie."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf19
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:28
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Good my Soueraigne
Take vp the English short, and let them know
Of what a Monarchie you are the Head:
Selfe-loue, my Liege, is not so vile a sinne,
As selfe-neglecting."
Extended Data
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- 41917
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf1a
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:28
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"
Enter Exeter."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf1c
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:28
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
The Kindred of him hath beene flesht vpon vs:
And he is bred out of that bloodie straine,
That haunted vs in our familiar Pathes:
Witnesse our too much memorable shame,
When Cressy Battell fatally was strucke,
And all our Princes captiu'd, by the hand
Of that black Name, Edward, black Prince of Wales:
Whiles that his Mountaine Sire, on Mountaine standing
Vp in the Ayre, crown'd with the Golden Sunne,
Saw his Heroicall Seed, and smil'd to see him
Mangle the Worke of Nature, and deface
The Patternes, that by God and by French Fathers
Had twentie yeeres been made."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf1d
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:28
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
The Kindred of him hath beene flesht vpon vs:
And he is bred out of that bloodie straine,
That haunted vs in our familiar Pathes:
Witnesse our too much memorable shame,
When Cressy Battell fatally was strucke,
And all our Princes captiu'd, by the hand
Of that black Name, Edward, black Prince of Wales:
Whiles that his Mountaine Sire, on Mountaine standing
Vp in the Ayre, crown'd with the Golden Sunne,
Saw his Heroicall Seed, and smil'd to see him
Mangle the Worke of Nature, and deface
The Patternes, that by God and by French Fathers
Had twentie yeeres been made."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf18
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:28
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"For vs, we will consider of this further:
To morrow shall you beare our full intent
Back to our Brother of England."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf1f
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:30
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Thus sayes my King: and if your Fathers Highnesse
Doe not, in graunt of all demands at large,
Sweeten the bitter Mock you sent his Maiestie;
Hee'le call you to so hot an Answer of it,
That Caues and Wombie Vaultages of France
Shall chide your Trespas, and returne your Mock
In second Accent of his Ordinance."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf20
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:30
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"From him, and thus he greets your Maiestie:
He wills you in the Name of God Almightie,
That you deuest your selfe, and lay apart
The borrowed Glories, that by gift of Heauen,
By Law of Nature, and of Nations, longs
To him and to his Heires, namely the Crowne,
And all wide-stretched Honors, that pertaine
By Custome, and the Ordinance of Times,
Vnto the Crowne of France: that you may know
'Tis no sinister, nor no awk-ward Clayme,
Pickt from the worme-holes of long-vanisht dayes,
Nor from the dust of old Obliuion rakt,
He sends you this most memorable Lyne,
In euery Branch truly demonstratiue;
Willing you ouer-looke this Pedigree:
And when you find him euenly deriu'd
From his most fam'd, of famous Ancestors,
Edward the third; he bids you then resigne
Your Crowne and Kingdome, indirectly held
From him, the Natiue and true Challenger."
Extended Data
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- 4
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TLCMap IDtddf1e
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"For the Dolphin,
I stand here for him: what to him from England?"
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TLCMap IDtddf21
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:30
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"From our Brother of England?"
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TLCMap IDtddf22
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:30
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Say: if my Father render faire returne,
It is against my will: for I desire
Nothing but Oddes with England."
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TLCMap IDtddf23
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:31
Details
Latitude49.80939832 Longitude12.34028153
Description
"Hee'le make your Paris Louer shake for it,
Were it the Mistresse Court of mightie Europe:
And be assur'd, you'le find a diff'rence,
As we his Subiects haue in wonder found,
Betweene the promise of his greener dayes,
And these he masters now: now he weighes Time
Euen to the vtmost Graine: that you shall reade
In your owne Losses, if he stay in France."
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TLCMap IDtddf26
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:31
Details
Latitude48.85374364 Longitude2.349920679
Description
"Hee'le make your Paris Louer shake for it,
Were it the Mistresse Court of mightie Europe:
And be assur'd, you'le find a diff'rence,
As we his Subiects haue in wonder found,
Betweene the promise of his greener dayes,
And these he masters now: now he weighes Time
Euen to the vtmost Graine: that you shall reade
In your owne Losses, if he stay in France."
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TLCMap IDtddf24
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:31
Details
Latitude48.86077345 Longitude2.338145896
Description
"Hee'le make your Paris Louer shake for it,
Were it the Mistresse Court of mightie Europe:
And be assur'd, you'le find a diff'rence,
As we his Subiects haue in wonder found,
Betweene the promise of his greener dayes,
And these he masters now: now he weighes Time
Euen to the vtmost Graine: that you shall reade
In your owne Losses, if he stay in France."
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TLCMap IDtddf25
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:31
Details
Latitude52.92376925 Longitude52.92376925
Description
"
Suppose, that you haue seene
The well-appointed King at Douer Peer,
Embarke his Royaltie: and his braue Fleet,
With silken Streamers, the young Phebus fayning;
Play with your Fancies: and in them behold,
Vpon the Hempen Tackle, Ship-boyes climbing;
Heare the shrill Whistle, which doth order giue
To sounds confus'd: behold the threaden Sayles,
Borne with th'inuisible and creeping Wind,
Draw the huge Bottomes through the furrowed Sea,
Bresting the loftie Surge."
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TLCMap IDtddf27
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:32 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:32
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Hee'le make your Paris Louer shake for it,
Were it the Mistresse Court of mightie Europe:
And be assur'd, you'le find a diff'rence,
As we his Subiects haue in wonder found,
Betweene the promise of his greener dayes,
And these he masters now: now he weighes Time
Euen to the vtmost Graine: that you shall reade
In your owne Losses, if he stay in France."
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TLCMap IDtddf29
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:33 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:33
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Suppose th'Embassador from the French comes back:
Tells Harry, That the King doth offer him
Katherine his Daughter, and with her to Dowrie,
Some petty and vnprofitable Dukedomes."
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TLCMap IDtddf2d
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Follow, follow:
Grapple your minds to sternage of this Nauie,
And leaue your England as dead Mid-night, still,
Guarded with Grandsires, Babyes, and old Women,
Eyther past, or not arriu'd to pyth and puissance:
For who is he, whose Chin is but enricht
With one appearing Hayre, that will not follow
These cull'd and choyse-drawne Caualiers to France?"
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TLCMap IDtddf2a
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:33 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:33
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Follow, follow:
Grapple your minds to sternage of this Nauie,
And leaue your England as dead Mid-night, still,
Guarded with Grandsires, Babyes, and old Women,
Eyther past, or not arriu'd to pyth and puissance:
For who is he, whose Chin is but enricht
With one appearing Hayre, that will not follow
These cull'd and choyse-drawne Caualiers to France?"
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TLCMap IDtddf2b
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"
Worke, worke your Thoughts, and therein see a Siege:
Behold the Ordenance on their Carriages,
With fatall mouthes gaping on girded Harflew."
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TLCMap IDtddf30
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:35 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"O, doe but thinke
You stand vpon the Riuage, and behold
A Citie on th'inconstant Billowes dauncing:
For so appeares this Fleet Maiesticall,
Holding due course to Harflew."
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TLCMap IDtddf28
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:33 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"
Enter the King, Exeter, Bedford, and Gloucester."
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TLCMap IDtddf31
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:35 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:35
Details
Latitude49.96912877 Longitude2.654424509
Description
"
Suppose th'Embassador from the French comes back:
Tells Harry, That the King doth offer him
Katherine his Daughter, and with her to Dowrie,
Some petty and vnprofitable Dukedomes."
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TLCMap IDtddf2c
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:34
Details
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Description
"
Enter the King, Exeter, Bedford, and Gloucester."
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TLCMap IDtddf2e
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.13937966 Longitude-0.469353763
Description
"
Enter the King, Exeter, Bedford, and Gloucester."
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TLCMap IDtddf2f
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"The Game's afoot:
Follow your Spirit; and vpon this Charge,
Cry, God for Harry, England, and S. George."
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TLCMap IDtddf3a
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"On, on, you Noblish English,
Whose blood is fet from Fathers of Warre-proofe:
Fathers, that like so many Alexanders,
Haue in these parts from Morne till Euen fought,
And sheath'd their Swords, for lack of argument."
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TLCMap IDtddf34
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Once more vnto the Breach,
Deare friends, once more;
Or close the Wall vp with our English dead:
In Peace, there's nothing so becomes a man,
As modest stillnesse, and humilitie:
But when the blast of Warre blowes in our eares,
Then imitate the action of the Tyger:
Stiffen the sinewes, commune vp the blood,
Disguise faire Nature with hard-fauour'd Rage:
Then lend the Eye a terrible aspect:
Let it pry through the portage of the Head,
Like the Brasse Cannon: let the Brow o'rewhelme it,
As fearefully, as doth a galled Rocke
O're-hang and iutty his confounded Base,
Swill'd with the wild and wastfull Ocean."
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TLCMap IDtddf32
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"And you good Yeomen,
Whose Lyms were made in England; shew vs here
The mettell of your Pasture: let vs sweare,
That you are worth your breeding: which I doubt not:
For there is none of you so meane and base,
That hath not Noble luster in your eyes."
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TLCMap IDtddf39
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"
Alarum: Scaling Ladders at Harflew."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf33
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.95110111 Longitude1.86073885
Description
"
Nim and Bardolph are sworne Brothers in filching: and
in Callice they stole a fire-shouell."
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TLCMap IDtddf37
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:37 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:37
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Would I were in a Ale-house in London, I
would giue all my fame for a Pot of Ale, and safetie."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf35
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:37 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Captaine Fluellen, you must come presently to
the Mynes; the Duke of Gloucester would speake with
you."
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TLCMap IDtddf36
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:37 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"The Duke of Gloucester, to whom the Order
of the Siege is giuen, is altogether directed by an Irish
man, a very valiant Gentleman yfaith."
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TLCMap IDtddf38
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:38
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"Captaine Iamy is a maruellous falorous Gen-
tleman, that is certain, and of great expedition and know-
ledge in th' aunchiant Warres, vpon my particular know-
ledge of his directions: by Cheshu he will maintaine his
Argument as well as any Militarie man in the World, in
the disciplines of the Pristine Warres of the Romans."
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TLCMap IDtddf43
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:41 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:41
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"The Duke of Gloucester, to whom the Order
of the Siege is giuen, is altogether directed by an Irish
man, a very valiant Gentleman yfaith."
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TLCMap IDtddf3b
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:38
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"By Cheshu he is an Asse, as in the World, I will
verifie as much in his Beard: he ha's no more directions
in the true disciplines of the Warres, looke you, of the
Roman disciplines, then is a Puppy-dog."
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TLCMap IDtddf3c
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:39 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:39
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Here a comes, and the Scots Captaine, Captaine
Iamy, with him."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf3d
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:39 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:39
Details
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TLCMap IDtddf3e
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:39 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:39
Details
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TLCMap IDtddf41
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:40
Details
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TLCMap IDtddf40
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:40
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"Captaine Mackmorrice, I beseech you now,
will you voutsafe me, looke you, a few disputations with
you, as partly touching or concerning the disciplines of
the Warre, the Roman Warres, in the way of Argument,
looke you, and friendly communication: partly to satisfie
my Opinion, and partly for the satisfaction, looke you, of
my Mind: as touching the direction of the Militarie dis-
cipline, that is the Point."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf3f
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:40
Details
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf48
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:42 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:42
Details
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TLCMap IDtddf42
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:40
Details
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Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf45
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:42 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:42
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf46
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:42 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"
Therefore, you men of Harflew,
Take pitty of your Towne and of your People,
Whiles yet my Souldiers are in my Command,
Whiles yet the coole and temperate Wind of Grace
O're-blowes the filthy and contagious Clouds
Of headly Murther, Spoyle, and Villany."
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TLCMap IDtddf4b
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:43
- Placename
- harflew
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"79
Therefore to our best mercy giue your selues,
Or like to men prowd of destruction,
Defie vs to our worst: for as I am a Souldier,
A Name that in my thoughts becomes me best;
If I begin the batt'rie once againe,
I will not leaue the halfe-atchieued Harflew,
Till in her ashes she lye buryed."
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TLCMap IDtddf47
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:42 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:42
Details
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf44
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:42 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:42
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Open your Gates: Come Vnckle Exeter,
Goe you and enter Harflew; there remaine,
And fortifie it strongly 'gainst the French:
Vse mercy to them all for vs, deare Vnckle."
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TLCMap IDtddf4a
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:43
- Placename
- harflew
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"Open your Gates: Come Vnckle Exeter,
Goe you and enter Harflew; there remaine,
And fortifie it strongly 'gainst the French:
Vse mercy to them all for vs, deare Vnckle."
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TLCMap IDtddf49
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:43
Details
Latitude50.95110111 Longitude1.86073885
Description
"
The Winter comming on, and Sicknesse growing
Vpon our Souldiers, we will retyre to Calis."
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TLCMap IDtddf4c
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:44 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:44
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Open your Gates: Come Vnckle Exeter,
Goe you and enter Harflew; there remaine,
And fortifie it strongly 'gainst the French:
Vse mercy to them all for vs, deare Vnckle."
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TLCMap IDtddf4d
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:44 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:44
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"
To night in Harflew will we be your Guest,
To morrow for the March are we addrest."
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TLCMap IDtddf52
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:45 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:46
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter the King of France, the Dolphin, the
Constable of France, and others."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf4f
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:45 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:45
Details
Latitude49.96912877 Longitude2.654424509
Description
"Tis certaine he hath past the Riuer Some."
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TLCMap IDtddf50
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:45 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:45
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter the King of France, the Dolphin, the
Constable of France, and others."
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TLCMap IDtddf51
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:45 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:45
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Le Foot, & le Count: O Seignieur Dieu, il sont le
mots de son mauvais corruptible grosse & impudique, & non
pour le Dames de Honeur d'vser: Ie ne voudray pronouncer ce
mots deuant le Seigneurs de France, pour toute le monde, fo le
Foot & le Count, neant moys, Ie recitera vn autrefoys ma lecon
ensembe, d'Hand, de Fingre, de Nayles, d'Arme, d'Elbow, de
Nick, de Sin, de Foot, le Count."
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TLCMap IDtddf53
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:46 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Alice, tu as este en Angleterre, & tu bien parlas
le Language."
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TLCMap IDtddf4e
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:44 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:44
- Placename
- normans
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.97711993 Longitude-0.40475732
Description
"Normans, but bastard Normans, Norman bastards:
Mort du ma vie, if they march along
Vnfought withall, but I will sell my Dukedome,
To
80The Life of Henry the Fift."
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TLCMap IDtddf56
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:47 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:47
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"And if he be not fought withall, my Lord,
Let vs not liue in France: let vs quit all,
And giue our Vineyards to a barbarous People."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf54
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:46 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:46
- Placename
- normans
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.97711993 Longitude-0.40475732
Description
"Normans, but bastard Normans, Norman bastards:
Mort du ma vie, if they march along
Vnfought withall, but I will sell my Dukedome,
To
80The Life of Henry the Fift."
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TLCMap IDtddf55
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:46 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:46
Details
Latitude48.97711993 Longitude-0.40475732
Description
"Normans, but bastard Normans, Norman bastards:
Mort du ma vie, if they march along
Vnfought withall, but I will sell my Dukedome,
To
80The Life of Henry the Fift."
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TLCMap IDtddf57
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:47 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:47
Details
Latitude53.943922 Longitude-1.784997
Description
"
To buy a slobbry and a durtie Farme
In that nooke-shotten Ile of Albion."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf59
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:48 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:48
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"By Faith and Honor,
Our Madames mock at vs, and plainely say,
Our Mettell is bred out, and they will giue
Their bodyes to the Lust of English Youth,
To new-store France with Bastard Warriors."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf5a
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:48 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:48
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"speed him hence,
Let him greet England with our sharpe defiance."
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TLCMap IDtddf5e
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:49 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:49
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"By Faith and Honor,
Our Madames mock at vs, and plainely say,
Our Mettell is bred out, and they will giue
Their bodyes to the Lust of English Youth,
To new-store France with Bastard Warriors."
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TLCMap IDtddf58
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:48 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:48
- Placename
- delabreth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.17379897 Longitude-0.222840092
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtddf60
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:50
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"They bid vs to the English Dancing-Schooles,
And teach Lauolta's high, and swift Carranto's,
Saying, our Grace is onely in our Heeles,
And that we are most loftie Run-awayes."
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TLCMap IDtddf5b
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:48 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:48
- Placename
- orleance
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtddf5c
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:49 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:49
Details
Latitude46.56767574 Longitude3.333208942
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtddf5d
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:49 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:49
Details
Latitude46.64034893 Longitude1.952170963
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf5f
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:50
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtddf61
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:50
Details
Latitude48.77503246 Longitude5.15445982
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtddf63
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:51 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:51
- Placename
- burgonie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.32428753 Longitude5.037506295
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf64
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:51 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:51
- Placename
- chattillion
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.80467728 Longitude2.288836077
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf65
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:52 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:52
- Placename
- brabant
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.84826607 Longitude4.350694502
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf62
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:51 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:51
- Placename
- rambures
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.94177106 Longitude1.70031914
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf66
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:52 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:52
- Placename
- charaloyes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude46.43438193 Longitude4.275802748
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf6a
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:53 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:53
Details
Latitude49.35508606 Longitude4.856824547
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf67
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:53 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:53
- Placename
- vandemont
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.41702614 Longitude6.053659024
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf68
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:53 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:53
Details
Latitude49.45780711 Longitude6.173053096
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtddf69
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:53 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:53
- Placename
- beumont
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude44.76943918 Longitude0.753155187
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf6b
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:54 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:54
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf70
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:56 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:56
- Placename
- harflew
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtddf6d
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:54 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:54
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Therefore Lord Constable, hast on Montioy,
And let him say to England, that we send,
To know what willing Ransome he will giue."
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TLCMap IDtddf6e
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:55 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:55
Details
Latitude49.44379155 Longitude1.094492539
Description
"
Prince Dolphin, you shall stay with vs in Roan."
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TLCMap IDtddf6f
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:55 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:55
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Be patient, for you shall remaine with vs.
Now forth Lord Constable, and Princes all,
And quickly bring vs word of Englands fall."
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TLCMap IDtddf75
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:58 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:58
Details
Latitude49.44379155 Longitude1.094492539
Description
"
Goe downe vpon him, you haue Power enough,
And in a Captiue Chariot, into Roan
Bring him our Prisoner."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf6c
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:54 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:54
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Is the Duke of Exeter safe?"
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TLCMap IDtddf73
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:57 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:57
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Enter Captaines, English and Welch, Gower
and Fluellen."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf71
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:56 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:56
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"The Duke of Exeter is as magnanimous as Aga-
memnon, and a man that I loue and honour with my soule,
and my heart, and my dutie, and my liue, and my liuing,
and my vttermost power."
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TLCMap IDtddf72
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:56 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:56
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Captaine, I thee beseech to doe me fauours: the
Duke of Exeter doth loue thee well."
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TLCMap IDtddf74
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:57 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:57
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Fortune is Bardolphs foe, and frownes on him:
for he hath stolne a Pax, and hanged must a be: a damned
death: let Gallowes gape for Dogge, let Man goe free,
and let not Hempe his Wind-pipe suffocate: but Exeter
hath giuen the doome of death, for Pax of little price."
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TLCMap IDtddf7b
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:00 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:00
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I, so please your Maiestie: The Duke of Exeter
ha's very gallantly maintain'd the Pridge; the French is
gone off, looke you, and there is gallant and most praue
passages: marry, th'athuersarie was haue possession of
the Pridge, but he is enforced to retyre, and the Duke of
Exeter is Master of the Pridge: I can tell your Maiestie,
the Duke is a praue man."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf77
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:59 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:59
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"I, so please your Maiestie: The Duke of Exeter
ha's very gallantly maintain'd the Pridge; the French is
gone off, looke you, and there is gallant and most praue
passages: marry, th'athuersarie was haue possession of
the Pridge, but he is enforced to retyre, and the Duke of
Exeter is Master of the Pridge: I can tell your Maiestie,
the Duke is a praue man."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf78
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:59 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:59
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"I, so please your Maiestie: The Duke of Exeter
ha's very gallantly maintain'd the Pridge; the French is
gone off, looke you, and there is gallant and most praue
passages: marry, th'athuersarie was haue possession of
the Pridge, but he is enforced to retyre, and the Duke of
Exeter is Master of the Pridge: I can tell your Maiestie,
the Duke is a praue man."
Extended Data
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- 0
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf79
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:59 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:59
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Wee would haue all such offendors so cut off:
and we giue expresse charge, that in our Marches through
the Countrey, there be nothing compell'd from the Vil-
lages; nothing taken, but pay'd for: none of the French
vpbrayded or abused in disdainefull Language; for when
Leuitie and Crueltie play for a Kingdome, the gentler
Gamester is the soonest winner."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf7a
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:00 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:00
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Why 'tis a Gull, a Foole, a Rogue, that now and
then goes to the Warres, to grace himselfe at his returne
into London, vnder the forme of a Souldier: and such
fellowes are perfit in the Great Commanders Names, and
they will learne you by rote where Seruices were done;
at such and such a Sconce, at such a Breach, at such a Con-
uoy: who came off brauely, who was shot, who dis-
grac'd, what termes the Enemy stood on: and this they
conne perfitly in the phrase of Warre; which they tricke
vp
The Life of Henry the Fift."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf76
Created At2025-02-11 19:00:58 Updated At2025-02-11 19:00:58
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Now wee speake vpon our Q. and our voyce is im-
periall: England shall repent his folly, see his weake-
nesse, and admire our sufferance."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf7d
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:01
- Placename
- callice
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.95110111 Longitude1.86073885
Description
"Turne thee backe,
And tell thy King, I doe not seeke him now,
But could be willing to march on to Callice,
Without impeachment: for to say the sooth,
Though 'tis no wisdome to confesse so much
Vnto an enemie of Craft and Vantage,
My people are with sicknesse much enfeebled,
My numbers lessen'd: and those few I haue,
Almost no better then so many French;
Who when they were in health, I tell thee Herald,
I thought, vpon one payre of English Legges
Did march three Frenchmen."
Extended Data
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- 8
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- 70091
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- 70567
Sources
TLCMap IDtddf7e
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:02 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:02
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Turne thee backe,
And tell thy King, I doe not seeke him now,
But could be willing to march on to Callice,
Without impeachment: for to say the sooth,
Though 'tis no wisdome to confesse so much
Vnto an enemie of Craft and Vantage,
My people are with sicknesse much enfeebled,
My numbers lessen'd: and those few I haue,
Almost no better then so many French;
Who when they were in health, I tell thee Herald,
I thought, vpon one payre of English Legges
Did march three Frenchmen."
Extended Data
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- 70567
Sources
TLCMap IDtddf7f
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:02 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:02
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Thus sayes my King: Say thou to Harry
of England, Though we seem'd dead, we did but sleepe:
Aduantage is a better Souldier then rashnesse."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf80
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:03
- Placename
- harflewe
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.50560314 Longitude0.194294574
Description
"Tell him,
wee could haue rebuk'd him at Harflewe, but that wee
thought not good to bruise an iniurie, till it were full
ripe."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf7c
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:01
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Turne thee backe,
And tell thy King, I doe not seeke him now,
But could be willing to march on to Callice,
Without impeachment: for to say the sooth,
Though 'tis no wisdome to confesse so much
Vnto an enemie of Craft and Vantage,
My people are with sicknesse much enfeebled,
My numbers lessen'd: and those few I haue,
Almost no better then so many French;
Who when they were in health, I tell thee Herald,
I thought, vpon one payre of English Legges
Did march three Frenchmen."
Extended Data
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- 70091
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- 70567
Sources
TLCMap IDtddf84
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:05
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Yet forgiue me God,
That I doe bragge thus; this your ayre of France
Hath blowne that vice in me."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf82
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:04 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:04
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I must repent:
Goe therefore tell thy Master, heere I am;
My Ransome, is this frayle and worthlesse Trunke;
My Army, but a weake and sickly Guard:
Yet God before, tell him we will come on,
Though France himselfe, and such another Neighbor
Stand in our way."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf83
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:04 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:04
- Placename
- orleance
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
Description
"
Enter the Constable of France, the Lord Ramburs,
Orleance, Dolphin, with others."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf86
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:05
- Placename
- frenchmen
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Turne thee backe,
And tell thy King, I doe not seeke him now,
But could be willing to march on to Callice,
Without impeachment: for to say the sooth,
Though 'tis no wisdome to confesse so much
Vnto an enemie of Craft and Vantage,
My people are with sicknesse much enfeebled,
My numbers lessen'd: and those few I haue,
Almost no better then so many French;
Who when they were in health, I tell thee Herald,
I thought, vpon one payre of English Legges
Did march three Frenchmen."
Extended Data
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- 3
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- 70091
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- 70567
Sources
TLCMap IDtddf81
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:03
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter the Constable of France, the Lord Ramburs,
Orleance, Dolphin, with others."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf85
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:05
- Placename
- orleance
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
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TLCMap IDtddf8c
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:07 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:07
Details
Latitude49.80939832 Longitude12.34028153
Description
"It is the best Horse of Europe."
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TLCMap IDtddf87
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
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TLCMap IDtddf88
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:06 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:06
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
Description
"My Lord of Orleance, and my Lord High Con-
stable, you talke of Horse and Armour?"
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TLCMap IDtddf89
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:07 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:07
- Placename
- orleance
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
Description
"When I bestryde him, I soare, I am a Hawke: he trots
the ayre: the Earth sings, when he touches it: the basest
horne of his hoofe, is more Musicall then the Pipe of
Hermes
Orleance."
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TLCMap IDtddf8a
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:07 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
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TLCMap IDtddf8b
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:07 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:07
- Placename
- ireland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"O then belike she was old and gentle, and you
rode like a Kerne of Ireland, your French Hose off, and in
your strait Strossers."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf8f
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:09 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:09
Details
Latitude49.96912877 Longitude2.654424509
Description
"Some of them will fall to morrow, I hope."
Extended Data
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- 74839
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TLCMap IDtddf90
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:09 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:09
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtddf91
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:09 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:09
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"O then belike she was old and gentle, and you
rode like a Kerne of Ireland, your French Hose off, and in
your strait Strossers."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddf96
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:11 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:11
- Placename
- orleance
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
Extended Data
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- 0
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:10 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:10
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"Not yet, my Cousin: we would be resolu'd,
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:14 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:14
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Orleance. '"
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:14 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:14
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:16
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:16
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:16
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:16
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:17
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"Foolish Curres, that runne winking into
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:18 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:18
Details
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"
The Countrey Cocks doe crow, the Clocks doe towle:
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Prowd of their Numbers, and secure in Soule,
The confident and ouer-lustie French,
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TLCMap IDtddfb4
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"83
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:18 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:18
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:19 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:19
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TLCMap IDtddfb5
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:21
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:23 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:23
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"The poore condemned English,
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Sit patiently, and inly ruminate
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:21
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"
The Countrey Cocks doe crow, the Clocks doe towle:
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The confident and ouer-lustie French,
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TLCMap IDtddfb1
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:20
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Details
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"
A little touch of Harry in the Night,
And so our Scene must to the Battaile flye:
Where, O for pitty, we shall much disgrace,
With foure or fiue most vile and ragged foyles,
(Right ill dispos'd, in brawle ridiculous)
The Name of Agincourt: Yet sit and see,
Minding true things, by what their Mock'ries bee."
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TLCMap IDtddfb3
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:21
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Details
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"
God morrow Brother Bedford: God Almightie,
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:22 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:22
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"Gloster, 'tis true that we are in great danger,
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TLCMap IDtddfb6
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:22 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:22
Details
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"
Good morrow old Sir Thomas Erpingham:
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TLCMap IDtddfbc
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:24
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Details
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Enter Erpingham."
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TLCMap IDtddfb9
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:23 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:23
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Details
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"
Good morrow old Sir Thomas Erpingham:
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TLCMap IDtddfba
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:23 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:23
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Details
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"Vnder Sir Iohn Erpingham."
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TLCMap IDtddfc4
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:27
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TLCMap IDtddfbb
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:23 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:23
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Details
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"a Cornish Name: art thou of Cornish Crew?"
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TLCMap IDtddfbd
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:24
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Details
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"No, my good Knight:
Goe with my Brothers to my Lords of England:
I and my Bosome must debate a while,
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TLCMap IDtddfbe
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:24
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Details
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"a Cornish Name: art thou of Cornish Crew?"
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TLCMap IDtddfc3
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:26
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Details
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Description
"Be friends you English fooles, be friends, wee
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TLCMap IDtddfc1
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:26
Details
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Description
"Indeede the French may lay twentie French
Crownes to one, they will beat vs, for they beare them
on their shoulders: but it is no English Treason to cut
French Crownes, and to morrow the King himselfe will
be a Clipper."
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TLCMap IDtddfc2
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:26
Details
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Description
"He may shew what outward courage he will:
but I beleeue, as cold a Night as 'tis, hee could wish him-
selfe in Thames vp to the Neck; and so I would he were,
and I by him, at all aduentures, so we were quit here."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:25 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:25
Details
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"Be friends you English fooles, be friends, wee
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kon."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:26
Details
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"Indeede the French may lay twentie French
Crownes to one, they will beat vs, for they beare them
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French Crownes, and to morrow the King himselfe will
be a Clipper."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:27
Details
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Description
"Indeede the French may lay twentie French
Crownes to one, they will beat vs, for they beare them
on their shoulders: but it is no English Treason to cut
French Crownes, and to morrow the King himselfe will
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:27
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Details
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"Indeede the French may lay twentie French
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on their shoulders: but it is no English Treason to cut
French Crownes, and to morrow the King himselfe will
be a Clipper."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:27
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Details
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"
Enter Erpingham."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:27
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Details
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"
Enter Gloucester."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:29 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:29
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Details
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"My Brother Gloucesters voyce?"
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:29 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:29
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Enter the Dolphin, Orleance, Ramburs, and
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:29 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:29
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:29 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:29
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Enter the Dolphin, Orleance, Ramburs, and
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:30
Details
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"The English are embattail'd, you French
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:31
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"Mount them, and make incision in their Hides,
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And doubt them with superfluous courage: ha."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:31
Details
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"
There is not worke enough for all our hands,
Scarce blood enough in all their sickly Veines,
To giue each naked Curtleax a stayne,
That our French Gallants shall to day draw out,
And sheath for lack of sport."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:32 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:32
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"Cein, Cousin Orleance."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:30
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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"
A very little little let vs doe,
And all is done: then let the Trumpets sound
The Tucket Sonuance, and the Note to mount:
For our approach shall so much dare the field,
That England shall couch downe in feare, and yeeld."
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TLCMap IDtddfd5
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:32 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:32
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Details
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"
Enter Gloucester, Bedford, Exeter, Erpingham
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Westmerland."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:34
Details
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"Why do you stay so long, my Lords of France?"
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:33 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:33
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- Type
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Details
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"
Enter Gloucester, Bedford, Exeter, Erpingham
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:33 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:33
Details
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"
Enter Gloucester, Bedford, Exeter, Erpingham
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Westmerland."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:33 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:33
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Details
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"
Grandpree."
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TLCMap IDtddfd9
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:34
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- Type
- Text
Details
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"
Enter Gloucester, Bedford, Exeter, Erpingham
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Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDtddfdc
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:35 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:35
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Details
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"
Enter Gloucester, Bedford, Exeter, Erpingham
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Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDtddfda
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:34
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Details
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"
God buy' you Princes all; Ile to my Charge:
If we no more meet, till we meet in Heauen;
Then ioyfully, my Noble Lord of Bedford,
My deare Lord Gloucester, and my good Lord Exeter,
And my kind Kinsman, Warriors all, adieu."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:35 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:35
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- Text
Details
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"
Enter Exeter, Bedford, & Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDtddfe2
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:37 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:37
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Details
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"
God buy' you Princes all; Ile to my Charge:
If we no more meet, till we meet in Heauen;
Then ioyfully, my Noble Lord of Bedford,
My deare Lord Gloucester, and my good Lord Exeter,
And my kind Kinsman, Warriors all, adieu."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:35 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:35
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Details
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"O that we now had here
But one ten thousand of those men in England,
That doe no worke to day."
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TLCMap IDtddfe0
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:36
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Details
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Description
"
My Cousin Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDtddfe1
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:37 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:37
Details
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Description
"
God buy' you Princes all; Ile to my Charge:
If we no more meet, till we meet in Heauen;
Then ioyfully, my Noble Lord of Bedford,
My deare Lord Gloucester, and my good Lord Exeter,
And my kind Kinsman, Warriors all, adieu."
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TLCMap IDtddfe4
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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"Farwell good Salisbury, & good luck go with thee:
And yet I doe thee wrong, to mind thee of it,
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TLCMap IDtddfdf
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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"87
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,
Be in their flowing Cups freshly remembred."
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TLCMap IDtddfe8
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:38
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Details
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"O, doe not wish one more:
Rather proclaime it (Westmerland) through my Hoast,
That he which hath no stomack to this fight,
Let him depart, his Pasport shall be made,
And Crownes for Conuoy put into his Purse:
We would not dye in that mans companie,
That feares his fellowship, to dye with vs.
This day is call'd the Feast of Crispian:
He that out-liues this day, and comes safe home,
Will stand a tip-toe when this day is named,
And rowse him at the Name of Crispian."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:38
Details
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Description
"87
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,
Be in their flowing Cups freshly remembred."
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TLCMap IDtddfe7
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:38
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- Text
Details
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Description
"87
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,
Be in their flowing Cups freshly remembred."
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TLCMap IDtddfe6
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:38
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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"
No 'faith, my Couze, wish not a man from England:
Gods peace, I would not loose so great an Honor,
As one man more me thinkes would share from me,
For the best hope I haue."
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TLCMap IDtddfe3
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:37 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:37
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"87
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,
Be in their flowing Cups freshly remembred."
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TLCMap IDtddfe9
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:40
- Placename
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- Text
Details
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Description
"
Enter Salisbury."
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TLCMap IDtddfea
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:40
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"My Soueraign Lord, bestow your selfe with speed:
The French are brauely in their battailes set,
And will with all expedience charge on vs.
King."
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TLCMap IDtddfeb
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:40
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"87
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,
Be in their flowing Cups freshly remembred."
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TLCMap IDtddfec
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:41 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:41
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"Thou do'st not wish more helpe from England,
Couze?"
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TLCMap IDtddfed
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:41 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:41
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Details
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Description
"
And Gentlemen in England, now a bed,
Shall thinke themselues accurst they were not here;
And hold their Manhoods cheape, whiles any speakes,
That fought with vs vpon Saint Crispines day."
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TLCMap IDtddfee
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:41 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:41
Details
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Description
"
But by the Masse, our hearts are in the trim:
And my poore Souldiers tell me, yet ere Night,
They'le be in fresher Robes, or they will pluck
The gay new Coats o're the French Souldiers heads,
And turne them out of seruice."
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TLCMap IDtddff5
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Marke then abounding valour in our English:
That being dead, like to the bullets crasing,
Breake out into a second course of mischiefe,
Killing in relapse of Mortalitie."
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TLCMap IDtddff1
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:43
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
And those that leaue their valiant bones in France,
Dying like men, though buryed in your Dunghills,
They shall be fam'd: for there the Sun shall greet them,
And draw their honors reeking vp to Heauen,
Leauing their earthly parts to choake your Clyme,
The smell whereof shall breed a Plague in France."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:42 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:42
Details
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Description
"
Enter Yorke."
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TLCMap IDtddff2
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:43
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
And those that leaue their valiant bones in France,
Dying like men, though buryed in your Dunghills,
They shall be fam'd: for there the Sun shall greet them,
And draw their honors reeking vp to Heauen,
Leauing their earthly parts to choake your Clyme,
The smell whereof shall breed a Plague in France."
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TLCMap IDtddff3
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:43
Details
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Description
"
Mont. The Constable of France."
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TLCMap IDtddfef
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:41 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:41
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter Pistoll, French Souldier, Boy."
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TLCMap IDtddff7
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:44 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:44
Details
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TLCMap IDtddff4
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:43
Details
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TLCMap IDtddff6
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:44 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:44
Details
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Description
"Take it, braue Yorke."
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TLCMap IDtddff8
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:44 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:44
Details
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TLCMap IDtddff9
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:45 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:45
Details
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TLCMap IDtddffa
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:45 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:45
Details
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TLCMap IDtddffb
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:46 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:46
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Come hither boy, aske me this slaue in French what is his
Name."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtddffc
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:46 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:46
Details
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TLCMap IDtddffd
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:46 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:46
Details
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TLCMap IDtddfff
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:47 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:47
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"M. Fer: Ile fer him, and firke him, and ferret him:
discusse the same in French vnto him."
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TLCMap IDtddffe
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:46 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:46
Details
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TLCMap IDtde000
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:47 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:47
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"He giues you vpon his knees a thousand thanks,
and he esteemes himselfe happy, that he hath falne into
the hands of one (as he thinkes) the most braue, valorous
and thrice-worthy signeur of England."
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TLCMap IDtde001
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:47 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:47
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I doe not know the French for fer, and ferret, and
firke."
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TLCMap IDtde003
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:48 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:48
Details
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TLCMap IDtde004
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:48 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
Description
"
Enter Constable, Orleance, Burbon, Dolphin,
and Ramburs."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde007
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:49 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:49
Details
Latitude46.56767574 Longitude3.333208942
Description
"Shame, and eternall shame, nothing but shame,
Let vs dye in once more backe againe,
And he that will not follow Burbon now,
Let him go hence, and with his cap in hand
Like a base Pander hold the Chamber doore,
Whilst a base slaue, no gentler then my dogge,
His fairest daughter is contaminated."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde005
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:49 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:49
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I must stay with the
Lackies with the luggage of our camp, the French might
haue a good pray of vs, if he knew of it, for there is none
to guard it but boyes."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde002
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:47 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:47
Details
Latitude46.56767574 Longitude3.333208942
Description
"
Enter Constable, Orleance, Burbon, Dolphin,
and Ramburs."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde006
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:49 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:49
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"
Suffolke first dyed, and Yorke all hagled ouer
Comes to him, where in gore he lay insteeped,
And takes him by the Beard, kisses the gashes
That bloodily did yawne vpon his face."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde00b
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"We are enow yet liuing in the Field,
To smother vp the English in our throngs,
If any order might be thought vpon."
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TLCMap IDtde00d
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:51 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:51
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Well haue we done, thrice-valiant Countrimen,
But all's not done, yet keepe the French the field."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde00c
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:50
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"The D. of York commends him to your Maiesty
King."
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- 108707
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde008
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:50
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"
Suffolke first dyed, and Yorke all hagled ouer
Comes to him, where in gore he lay insteeped,
And takes him by the Beard, kisses the gashes
That bloodily did yawne vpon his face."
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TLCMap IDtde009
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:50
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"In which array (braue Soldier) doth he lye,
Larding the plaine: and by his bloody side,
(Yoake-fellow to his honour-owing-wounds)
The Noble Earle of Suffolke also lyes."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde00a
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"
He cryes aloud; Tarry my Cosin Suffolke,
My soule shall thine keepe company to heauen:
Tarry (sweet soule) for mine, then flye a-brest:
As in this glorious and well-foughten field
We kept together in our Chiualrie."
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TLCMap IDtde00f
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:52 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"
Vpon these words I came, and cheer'd him vp,
He smil'd me in the face, raught me his hand,
And with a feeble gripe, sayes: Deere my Lord,
Commend my seruice to my Soueraigne,
So did he turne, and ouer Suffolkes necke
He threw his wounded arme, and kist his lippes,
And so espous'd to death, with blood he seal'd
A Testament of Noble-ending-loue:
The prettie and sweet manner of it forc'd
Those waters from me, which I would haue stop'd,
But I had not so much of man in mee,
And all my mother came into mine eyes,
And gaue me vp to teares."
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TLCMap IDtde00e
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:52 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:52
- Placename
- monmouth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.81180356 Longitude-2.719375766
Description
"I, hee was porne at Monmouth Captaine Gower:
What call you the Townes name where Alexander the
pig was borne?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde010
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:52 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:52
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
The French haue re-enforc'd their scatter'd men:
Then euery souldiour kill his Prisoners,
Giue the word through."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde011
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:52 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.63947384 Longitude21.56755565
Description
"I thinke Alexander the Great was borne in
Macedon, his Father was called Phillip of Macedon, as I
take it."
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TLCMap IDtde012
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:53 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.63947384 Longitude21.56755565
Description
"I thinke Alexander the Great was borne in
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take it."
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TLCMap IDtde013
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:53 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.63947384 Longitude21.56755565
Description
"89
porne: I tell you Captaine, if you looke in the Maps of
the Orld, I warrant you sall finde in the comparisons be-
tweene Macedon & Monmouth, that the situations looke
you, is both alike."
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TLCMap IDtde015
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:54 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"There is a Riuer in Macedon, & there
is also moreouer a Riuer at Monmouth, it is call'd Wye at
Monmouth: but it is out of my praines, what is the name
of the other Riuer: but 'tis all one, tis alike as my fingers
is to my fingers, and there is Salmons in both."
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TLCMap IDtde016
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:54 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"89
porne: I tell you Captaine, if you looke in the Maps of
the Orld, I warrant you sall finde in the comparisons be-
tweene Macedon & Monmouth, that the situations looke
you, is both alike."
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TLCMap IDtde017
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:55 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I thinke it is in Macedon where Alexander is
porne."
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TLCMap IDtde014
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:53 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.63947384 Longitude21.56755565
Description
"There is a Riuer in Macedon, & there
is also moreouer a Riuer at Monmouth, it is call'd Wye at
Monmouth: but it is out of my praines, what is the name
of the other Riuer: but 'tis all one, tis alike as my fingers
is to my fingers, and there is Salmons in both."
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TLCMap IDtde019
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:56 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:56
Details
Latitude52.08061923 Longitude-3.186010579
Description
"There is a Riuer in Macedon, & there
is also moreouer a Riuer at Monmouth, it is call'd Wye at
Monmouth: but it is out of my praines, what is the name
of the other Riuer: but 'tis all one, tis alike as my fingers
is to my fingers, and there is Salmons in both."
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TLCMap IDtde01b
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:56 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"If you
marke Alexanders life well, Harry of Monmouthes life is
come after it indifferent well, for there is figures in all
things."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde01a
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:56 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"That is he: Ile tell you, there is good men porne
at Monmouth."
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TLCMap IDtde01d
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:56 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:56
- Placename
- monmouth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.81180356 Longitude-2.719375766
Description
"There is a Riuer in Macedon, & there
is also moreouer a Riuer at Monmouth, it is call'd Wye at
Monmouth: but it is out of my praines, what is the name
of the other Riuer: but 'tis all one, tis alike as my fingers
is to my fingers, and there is Salmons in both."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde018
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:55 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:55
- Placename
- monmouth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.81180356 Longitude-2.719375766
Description
"I speak
but in the figures, and comparisons of it: as Alexander
kild his friend Clytus, being in his Ales and his Cuppes; so
also Harry Monmouth being in his right wittes, and his
good iudgements, turn'd away the fat Knight with the
great-belly doublet: he was full of iests, and gypes, and
knaueries, and mockes, I haue forgot his name."
Extended Data
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- 2
- offset
- 112512
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- 112376
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- 112713
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TLCMap IDtde01c
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:56 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:56
- Placename
- agincourt
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.4654154 Longitude2.112635406
Description
"They call it Agincourt."
Extended Data
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- 4
- offset
- 114484
- sentence_start_index
- 114471
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde021
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:58 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:58
Details
Latitude46.56767574 Longitude3.333208942
Description
"Enter King Harry and Burbon
with prisoners."
Extended Data
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- 112866
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- 112845
- sentence_end_index
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TLCMap IDtde01e
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:57 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:57
- Placename
- assyrian
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude36.09429829 Longitude43.34706625
Description
"
If they'l do neither, we will come to them,
And make them sker away, as swift as stones
Enforced from the old Assyrian slings:
Besides, wee'l cut the throats of those we haue,
And not a man of them that we shall take,
Shall taste our mercy."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:01:58 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:58
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Here comes the Herald of the French, my Liege
Glou."
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TLCMap IDtde020
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:58 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:58
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I was not angry since I came to France,
Vntill this instant."
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TLCMap IDtde022
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:58 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.4654154 Longitude2.112635406
Description
"Then call we this the field of Agincourt,
Fought on the day of Crispin Crispianus."
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TLCMap IDtde023
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:59 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:59
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Your Grandfather of famous memory (an't please
your Maiesty) and your great Vncle Edward the Placke
Prince of Wales, as I haue read in the Chronicles, fought
a most praue pattle here in France."
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TLCMap IDtde026
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:00 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:00
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Your Grandfather of famous memory (an't please
your Maiesty) and your great Vncle Edward the Placke
Prince of Wales, as I haue read in the Chronicles, fought
a most praue pattle here in France."
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TLCMap IDtde027
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:00 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:00
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"An Englishman?"
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TLCMap IDtde02c
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:02 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:02
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"All the water in Wye, cannot wash your Maie-
sties Welsh plood out of your pody, I can tell you that:
God plesse it, and preserue it, as long as it pleases his
Grace, and his Maiesty too."
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TLCMap IDtde028
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:00 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:00
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Your Maiesty sayes very true: If your Maiesties
is remembred of it, the Welchmen did good seruice in a
Garden where Leekes did grow, wearing Leekes in their
Monmouth caps, which your Maiesty know to this houre
is an honourable badge of the seruice: And I do beleeue
your Maiesty takes no scorne to weare the Leeke vppon
S. Tauies day."
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TLCMap IDtde024
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:59 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:59
Details
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Description
"All the water in Wye, cannot wash your Maie-
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God plesse it, and preserue it, as long as it pleases his
Grace, and his Maiesty too."
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TLCMap IDtde025
Created At2025-02-11 19:01:59 Updated At2025-02-11 19:01:59
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"
Goe you with me, Vnckle of Exeter."
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TLCMap IDtde030
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"My Lord of Warwick, and my Brother Gloster,
Follow Fluellen closely at the heeles."
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TLCMap IDtde029
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"My Lord of Warwick, and my Brother Gloster,
Follow Fluellen closely at the heeles."
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TLCMap IDtde02a
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:01
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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"Follow good Cousin Warwick:
If that the Souldier strike him, as I iudge
By his blunt bearing, he will keepe his word;
Some sodaine mischiefe may arise of it:
For I doe know Fluellen valiant,
And toucht with Choler, hot as Gunpowder,
And quickly will returne an iniurie."
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TLCMap IDtde02b
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:01 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:01
Details
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Description
"Follow good Cousin Warwick:
If that the Souldier strike him, as I iudge
By his blunt bearing, he will keepe his word;
Some sodaine mischiefe may arise of it:
For I doe know Fluellen valiant,
And toucht with Choler, hot as Gunpowder,
And quickly will returne an iniurie."
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TLCMap IDtde02d
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:02 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:02
- Placename
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Details
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"Sblud, an arrant Traytor as anyes in the Vniuer-
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TLCMap IDtde02f
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:03
Details
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Description
"Sblud, an arrant Traytor as anyes in the Vniuer-
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TLCMap IDtde02e
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:03
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"
Enter Warwick and Gloucester."
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TLCMap IDtde031
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:03 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:03
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"My Lord of Warwick, heere is, praysed be God
for it, a most contagious Treason come to light, looke
you, as you shall desire in a Summers day."
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TLCMap IDtde036
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:05
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
Enter Warwick and Gloucester."
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TLCMap IDtde038
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:06 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:06
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Here Vnckle Exeter, fill this Gloue with Crownes,
And giue it to this fellow."
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TLCMap IDtde034
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:05
Details
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TLCMap IDtde033
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:05
Details
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Description
"Enter King and Exeter."
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TLCMap IDtde032
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:04 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Charles Duke of Orleance, Nephew to the King,
Iohn Duke of Burbon, and Lord Bouchiquald:
Of other Lords and Barons, Knights and Squires,
Full fifteene hundred, besides common men."
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TLCMap IDtde035
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:05 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:05
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtde03a
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:07 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:07
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
And Edward Duke of Barr: of lustie Earles,
Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde03b
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:07 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:07
Details
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Description
"Charles Duke of Orleance, Nephew to the King,
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TLCMap IDtde037
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:06 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:06
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"This Note doth tell me of ten thousand French
That in the field lye slaine: of Princes in this number,
And Nobles bearing Banners, there lye dead
One hundred twentie six: added to these,
Of Knights, Esquires, and gallant Gentlemen,
Eight thousand and foure hundred: of the which,
Fiue hundred were but yesterday dubb'd Knights."
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TLCMap IDtde03c
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:07 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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"
Vp Princes, and with spirit of Honor edged,
More sharper then your Swords, high to the field:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
You Dukes of Orleance, Burbon, and of Berry,
Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgonie,
Iaques Chattillion, Rambures, Vandemont,
Beumont, Grand Pree, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
Loys, Lestrale, Bouciquall, and Charaloyes,
High Dukes, great Princes, Barons, Lords, and Kings;
For your great Seats, now quit you of great shames:
Barre Harry England, that sweepes through our Land
With Penons painted in the blood of Harflew:
Rush on his Hoast, as doth the melted Snow
Vpon the Valleyes, whose low Vassall Seat,
The Alpes doth spit, and void his rhewme vpon."
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TLCMap IDtde039
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:07 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
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Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde045
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:10 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
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Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde03d
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:08 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
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Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde03f
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:08 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
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Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde041
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:09 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:09
Details
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Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
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Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde044
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:10 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:10
Details
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Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
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TLCMap IDtde03e
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:08 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
And Edward Duke of Barr: of lustie Earles,
Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde040
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:09 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:09
Details
Latitude44.03061189 Longitude7.133606396
Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
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Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde043
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:10 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude44.76943918 Longitude0.753155187
Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
And Edward Duke of Barr: of lustie Earles,
Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
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TLCMap IDtde042
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:10 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:10
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"
Edward the Duke of Yorke, the Earle of Suffolke,
Sir Richard Ketly, Dauy Gam Esquire;
None else of name: and of all other men,
But fiue and twentie."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde047
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:11 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:11
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"
Edward the Duke of Yorke, the Earle of Suffolke,
Sir Richard Ketly, Dauy Gam Esquire;
None else of name: and of all other men,
But fiue and twentie."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde046
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:11 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:11
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Where is the number of our English dead?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde048
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:12 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:12
- Placename
- vandemont
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.41702614 Longitude6.053659024
Description
"
The Names of those their Nobles that lye dead:
Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
Iaques of Chatilion, Admirall of France,
The Master of the Crosse-bowes, Lord Rambures,
Great Master of France, the braue Sir Guichard Dolphin,
Iohn Duke of Alanson, Anthonie Duke of Brabant,
The Brother to the Duke of Burgundie,
And Edward Duke of Barr: of lustie Earles,
Grandpree and Roussie, Fauconbridge and Foyes,
Beaumont and Marle, Vandemont and Lestrale."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde049
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:12 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:12
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Doe we all holy Rights:
Let there be sung Non nobis, and Te Deum,
The dead with charitie enclos'd in Clay:
And then to Callice, and to England then,
Where ne're from France arriu'd more happy men."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde04a
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:12 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:12
- Placename
- callice
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.95110111 Longitude1.86073885
Description
"Doe we all holy Rights:
Let there be sung Non nobis, and Te Deum,
The dead with charitie enclos'd in Clay:
And then to Callice, and to England then,
Where ne're from France arriu'd more happy men."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde04c
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:13 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:13
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"But now behold,
In the quick Forge and working-house of Thought,
How London doth powre out her Citizens,
The Maior and all his Brethren in best sort,
Like to the Senatours of th'antique Rome,
With the Plebeians swarming at their heeles,
Goe forth and fetch their Conqu'ring Caesar in:
As by a lower, but by louing likelyhood,
Were now the Generall of our gracious Empresse,
As in good time he may, from Ireland comming,
Bringing Rebellion broached on his Sword;
How many would the peacefull Citie quit,
To welcome him?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde04f
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:14 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:14
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Now we beare the King
Toward Callice: Graunt him there; there seene,
Heaue him away vpon your winged thoughts,
Athwart the Sea: Behold the English beach
Pales in the flood; with Men, Wiues, and Boyes,
Whose shouts & claps out-voyce the deep-mouth'd Sea,
Which like a mightie Whiffler 'fore the King,
Seemes to prepare his way: So let him land,
And solemnly see him set on to London."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde04d
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:13 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:13
- Placename
- callice
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.95110111 Longitude1.86073885
Description
"Now we beare the King
Toward Callice: Graunt him there; there seene,
Heaue him away vpon your winged thoughts,
Athwart the Sea: Behold the English beach
Pales in the flood; with Men, Wiues, and Boyes,
Whose shouts & claps out-voyce the deep-mouth'd Sea,
Which like a mightie Whiffler 'fore the King,
Seemes to prepare his way: So let him land,
And solemnly see him set on to London."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde053
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:15 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:15
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Now we beare the King
Toward Callice: Graunt him there; there seene,
Heaue him away vpon your winged thoughts,
Athwart the Sea: Behold the English beach
Pales in the flood; with Men, Wiues, and Boyes,
Whose shouts & claps out-voyce the deep-mouth'd Sea,
Which like a mightie Whiffler 'fore the King,
Seemes to prepare his way: So let him land,
And solemnly see him set on to London."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde04e
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:13 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:13
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Doe we all holy Rights:
Let there be sung Non nobis, and Te Deum,
The dead with charitie enclos'd in Clay:
And then to Callice, and to England then,
Where ne're from France arriu'd more happy men."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde04b
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:13 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:13
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
As yet the lamentation of the French
Inuites the King of Englands stay at home:
The Emperour's comming in behalfe of France,
To order peace betweene them: and omit
All the occurrences, what euer chanc't,
Till Harryes backe returne againe to France:
There must we bring him; and my selfe haue play'd
The interim, by remembring you 'tis past."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde059
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:17
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"But now behold,
In the quick Forge and working-house of Thought,
How London doth powre out her Citizens,
The Maior and all his Brethren in best sort,
Like to the Senatours of th'antique Rome,
With the Plebeians swarming at their heeles,
Goe forth and fetch their Conqu'ring Caesar in:
As by a lower, but by louing likelyhood,
Were now the Generall of our gracious Empresse,
As in good time he may, from Ireland comming,
Bringing Rebellion broached on his Sword;
How many would the peacefull Citie quit,
To welcome him?"
Extended Data
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- offset
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- 125422
- sentence_end_index
- 125940
Sources
TLCMap IDtde050
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:15 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:15
- Placename
- ireland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"But now behold,
In the quick Forge and working-house of Thought,
How London doth powre out her Citizens,
The Maior and all his Brethren in best sort,
Like to the Senatours of th'antique Rome,
With the Plebeians swarming at their heeles,
Goe forth and fetch their Conqu'ring Caesar in:
As by a lower, but by louing likelyhood,
Were now the Generall of our gracious Empresse,
As in good time he may, from Ireland comming,
Bringing Rebellion broached on his Sword;
How many would the peacefull Citie quit,
To welcome him?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde051
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:15 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:15
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Now in London place him."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde052
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:15 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:15
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
As yet the lamentation of the French
Inuites the King of Englands stay at home:
The Emperour's comming in behalfe of France,
To order peace betweene them: and omit
All the occurrences, what euer chanc't,
Till Harryes backe returne againe to France:
There must we bring him; and my selfe haue play'd
The interim, by remembring you 'tis past."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde054
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:16 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:16
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Then brooke abridgement, and your eyes aduance,
After your thoughts, straight backe againe to France."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde056
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:17
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
As yet the lamentation of the French
Inuites the King of Englands stay at home:
The Emperour's comming in behalfe of France,
To order peace betweene them: and omit
All the occurrences, what euer chanc't,
Till Harryes backe returne againe to France:
There must we bring him; and my selfe haue play'd
The interim, by remembring you 'tis past."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde055
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:17
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"You thought, because
he could not speake English in the natiue garb, he could
not therefore handle an English Cudgell: you finde it o-
therwise, and henceforth let a Welsh correction, teach
you a good English condition, fare ye well."
Extended Data
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- 129861
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde057
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:17
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
As yet the lamentation of the French
Inuites the King of Englands stay at home:
The Emperour's comming in behalfe of France,
To order peace betweene them: and omit
All the occurrences, what euer chanc't,
Till Harryes backe returne againe to France:
There must we bring him; and my selfe haue play'd
The interim, by remembring you 'tis past."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde058
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:17 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:17
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"You thought, because
he could not speake English in the natiue garb, he could
not therefore handle an English Cudgell: you finde it o-
therwise, and henceforth let a Welsh correction, teach
you a good English condition, fare ye well."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde05a
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:18 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:18
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"You thought, because
he could not speake English in the natiue garb, he could
not therefore handle an English Cudgell: you finde it o-
therwise, and henceforth let a Welsh correction, teach
you a good English condition, fare ye well."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde05d
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:19 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:19
Details
Latitude47.3711794 Longitude3.486927708
Description
"Well, Baud Ile turne, and something leane to
Cut-purse of quicke hand: To England will I steale, and
there Ile steale:
And patches will I get vnto these cudgeld scarres,
And swore I got them in the Gallia warres."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde05e
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:20
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Well, Baud Ile turne, and something leane to
Cut-purse of quicke hand: To England will I steale, and
there Ile steale:
And patches will I get vnto these cudgeld scarres,
And swore I got them in the Gallia warres."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde062
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:21
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"You thought, because
he could not speake English in the natiue garb, he could
not therefore handle an English Cudgell: you finde it o-
therwise, and henceforth let a Welsh correction, teach
you a good English condition, fare ye well."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde05b
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:18 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:18
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Newes haue I that my Doll is dead i'th Spittle of a mala-
dy of France, and there my rendeuous is quite cut off:
Old I do waxe, and from my wearie limbes honour is
Cudgeld."
Extended Data
- line
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- 2
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 130149
- sentence_end_index
- 130322
Sources
TLCMap IDtde05c
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:19 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:19
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"At another, Queene Isabel,
the King, the Duke of Bourgongne, and
other French."
Extended Data
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- 130618
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde060
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:20
- Placename
- bedford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.13937966 Longitude-0.469353763
Description
"
Enter at one doore, King Henry, Exeter, Bedford, Warwicke,
and other Lords."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde061
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:20
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"
Enter at one doore, King Henry, Exeter, Bedford, Warwicke,
and other Lords."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde063
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:21 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:21
- Placename
- burgogne
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.32428753 Longitude5.037506295
Description
"Peace to this meeting, wherefore we are met;
Vnto our brother France, and to our Sister
Health and faire time of day: Ioy and good wishes
To our most faire and Princely Cosine Katherine:
And as a branch and member of this Royalty,
By whom this great assembly is contriu'd,
We do salute you Duke of Burgogne,
And Princes French and Peeres health to you all."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde064
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:22 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:22
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Peace to this meeting, wherefore we are met;
Vnto our brother France, and to our Sister
Health and faire time of day: Ioy and good wishes
To our most faire and Princely Cosine Katherine:
And as a branch and member of this Royalty,
By whom this great assembly is contriu'd,
We do salute you Duke of Burgogne,
And Princes French and Peeres health to you all."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde05f
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:20 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:20
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Peace to this meeting, wherefore we are met;
Vnto our brother France, and to our Sister
Health and faire time of day: Ioy and good wishes
To our most faire and Princely Cosine Katherine:
And as a branch and member of this Royalty,
By whom this great assembly is contriu'd,
We do salute you Duke of Burgogne,
And Princes French and Peeres health to you all."
Extended Data
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- 130703
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde065
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:22 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:22
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Right ioyous are we to behold your face,
Most worthy brother England, fairely met,
So are you Princes (English) euery one."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde066
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:22 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:22
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"So happy be the Issue brother Ireland
Of this good day, and of this gracious meeting,
As we are now glad to behold your eyes,
Your eyes which hitherto haue borne
In them against the French that met them in their bent,
The fatall Balls of murthering Basiliskes:
The venome of such Lookes we fairely hope
Haue lost their qualitie, and that this day
Shall change all griefes and quarrels into loue."
Extended Data
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- 131194
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde06c
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:24
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"You English Princes all, I doe salute you."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde068
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:23 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:23
- Placename
- ireland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"So happy be the Issue brother Ireland
Of this good day, and of this gracious meeting,
As we are now glad to behold your eyes,
Your eyes which hitherto haue borne
In them against the French that met them in their bent,
The fatall Balls of murthering Basiliskes:
The venome of such Lookes we fairely hope
Haue lost their qualitie, and that this day
Shall change all griefes and quarrels into loue."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde06d
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:24
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Right ioyous are we to behold your face,
Most worthy brother England, fairely met,
So are you Princes (English) euery one."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtde067
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:22 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:22
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Great Kings of France and England: that I haue labour'd
With all my wits, my paines, and strong endeuors,
To bring your most Imperiall Maiesties
Vnto this Barre, and Royall enterview;
Your Mightinesse on both parts best can witnesse."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde069
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:24
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Great Kings of France and England: that I haue labour'd
With all my wits, my paines, and strong endeuors,
To bring your most Imperiall Maiesties
Vnto this Barre, and Royall enterview;
Your Mightinesse on both parts best can witnesse."
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TLCMap IDtde06a
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:24
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Since then my Office hath so farre preuayl'd,
That Face to Face, and Royall Eye to Eye,
You haue congreeted: let it not disgrace me,
If I demand before this Royall view,
What Rub, or what Impediment there is,
Why that the naked, poore, and mangled Peace,
Deare Nourse of Arts, Plentyes, and ioyfull Births,
Should not in this best Garden of the World,
Our fertile France, put vp her louely Visage?"
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TLCMap IDtde06b
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:24 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:24
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Alas, shee hath from France too long been chas'd,
And all her Husbandry doth lye on heapes,
Corrupting in it owne fertilitie."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde06e
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:25 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:25
- Placename
- burgonie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.32428753 Longitude5.037506295
Description
"If Duke of Burgonie, you would the Peace,
Whose want giues growth to th'imperfections
Which you haue cited; you must buy that Peace
With full accord to all our iust demands,
Whose Tenures and particular effects
You haue enschedul'd briefely in your hands."
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TLCMap IDtde06f
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:25 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:25
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde070
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:25 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:25
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
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TLCMap IDtde071
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:26 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:26
- Placename
- gloucester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Goe Vnckle Exeter,
And Brother Clarence, and you Brother Gloucester,
Warwick, and Huntington, goe with the King,
And take with you free power, to ratifie,
Augment, or alter, as your Wisdomes best
Shall see aduantageable for our Dignitie,
Any thing in or out of our Demands,
And wee'le consigne thereto."
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TLCMap IDtde074
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
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TLCMap IDtde076
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:28
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Goe Vnckle Exeter,
And Brother Clarence, and you Brother Gloucester,
Warwick, and Huntington, goe with the King,
And take with you free power, to ratifie,
Augment, or alter, as your Wisdomes best
Shall see aduantageable for our Dignitie,
Any thing in or out of our Demands,
And wee'le consigne thereto."
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TLCMap IDtde077
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:28
- Placename
- huntington
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.33177892 Longitude-0.186774282
Description
"Goe Vnckle Exeter,
And Brother Clarence, and you Brother Gloucester,
Warwick, and Huntington, goe with the King,
And take with you free power, to ratifie,
Augment, or alter, as your Wisdomes best
Shall see aduantageable for our Dignitie,
Any thing in or out of our Demands,
And wee'le consigne thereto."
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TLCMap IDtde072
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:27
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Goe Vnckle Exeter,
And Brother Clarence, and you Brother Gloucester,
Warwick, and Huntington, goe with the King,
And take with you free power, to ratifie,
Augment, or alter, as your Wisdomes best
Shall see aduantageable for our Dignitie,
Any thing in or out of our Demands,
And wee'le consigne thereto."
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TLCMap IDtde073
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
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TLCMap IDtde075
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:27 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:27
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Your Maiestie shall mock at me, I cannot speake
your England."
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TLCMap IDtde078
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:28 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:28
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"O faire Katherine, if you will loue me soundly
with your French heart, I will be glad to heare you con-
fesse it brokenly with your English Tongue."
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TLCMap IDtde079
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:29 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"O faire Katherine, if you will loue me soundly
with your French heart, I will be glad to heare you con-
fesse it brokenly with your English Tongue."
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TLCMap IDtde07a
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:29 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:29
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"The Princesse is the better English-woman:
yfaith Kate, my wooing is fit for thy vnderstanding, I am
glad thou canst speake no better English, for if thou
could'st, thou would'st finde me such a plaine King, that
thou wouldst thinke, I had sold my Farme to buy my
Crowne."
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TLCMap IDtde07b
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:29 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:29
- Placename
- fraunce
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Is it possible dat I sould loue de ennemie of
Fraunce?"
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TLCMap IDtde07f
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:31
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"No, it is not possible you should loue the Ene-
mie of France, Kate; but in louing me, you should loue
the Friend of France: for I loue France so well, that I
will not part with a Village of it; I will haue it all mine:
and Kate, when France is mine, and I am yours; then yours
is France, and you are mine."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde080
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:31
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"No, it is not possible you should loue the Ene-
mie of France, Kate; but in louing me, you should loue
the Friend of France: for I loue France so well, that I
will not part with a Village of it; I will haue it all mine:
and Kate, when France is mine, and I am yours; then yours
is France, and you are mine."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde07c
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:30
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"No, it is not possible you should loue the Ene-
mie of France, Kate; but in louing me, you should loue
the Friend of France: for I loue France so well, that I
will not part with a Village of it; I will haue it all mine:
and Kate, when France is mine, and I am yours; then yours
is France, and you are mine."
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TLCMap IDtde082
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:32 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:32
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"No, it is not possible you should loue the Ene-
mie of France, Kate; but in louing me, you should loue
the Friend of France: for I loue France so well, that I
will not part with a Village of it; I will haue it all mine:
and Kate, when France is mine, and I am yours; then yours
is France, and you are mine."
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TLCMap IDtde07d
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:30 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:30
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"No, it is not possible you should loue the Ene-
mie of France, Kate; but in louing me, you should loue
the Friend of France: for I loue France so well, that I
will not part with a Village of it; I will haue it all mine:
and Kate, when France is mine, and I am yours; then yours
is France, and you are mine."
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TLCMap IDtde07e
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:31 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:31
- Placename
- fraunce
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Saint Dennis bee
my speede) Donc vostre est Fraunce, & vous estes mienne."
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TLCMap IDtde085
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:32 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I will tell thee in French, which I am
sure will hang vpon my tongue, like a new-married Wife
about her Husbands Necke, hardly to be shooke off; Ie
quand sur le possession de Fraunce, & quand vous aues le pos-
session de moy. ("
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TLCMap IDtde083
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:32 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:32
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I will tell thee in French, which I am
sure will hang vpon my tongue, like a new-married Wife
about her Husbands Necke, hardly to be shooke off; Ie
quand sur le possession de Fraunce, & quand vous aues le pos-
session de moy. ("
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TLCMap IDtde081
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:32 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:32
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
It is as easie for me, Kate, to conquer the Kingdome, as to
speake so much more French: I shall neuer moue thee in
French, vnlesse it be to laugh at me."
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TLCMap IDtde084
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:32 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:32
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
It is as easie for me, Kate, to conquer the Kingdome, as to
speake so much more French: I shall neuer moue thee in
French, vnlesse it be to laugh at me."
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TLCMap IDtde08a
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:35 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"But Kate, doo'st
thou vnderstand thus much English?"
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TLCMap IDtde08c
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.52804442 Longitude5.355970706
Description
"Sauf vostre honeur, le Francois ques vous parleis, il
& melieus que l'Anglois le quel Ie parle."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde086
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:33 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:33
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"If euer thou
beest mine, Kate, as I haue a sauing Faith within me tells
me thou shalt; I get thee with skambling, and thou
must therefore needes proue a good Souldier-breeder:
Shall not thou and I, betweene Saint Dennis and Saint
George, compound a Boy, halfe French halfe English,
kthat
94The Life of Henry the Fift."
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TLCMap IDtde087
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"If euer thou
beest mine, Kate, as I haue a sauing Faith within me tells
me thou shalt; I get thee with skambling, and thou
must therefore needes proue a good Souldier-breeder:
Shall not thou and I, betweene Saint Dennis and Saint
George, compound a Boy, halfe French halfe English,
kthat
94The Life of Henry the Fift."
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TLCMap IDtde088
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.00862442 Longitude28.95428868
Description
"
that shall goe to Constantinople, and take the Turke by
the Beard."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde089
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:34 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:34
- Placename
- fraunce
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Your Maiestee aue fause Frenche enough to
deceiue de most sage Damoiseil dat is en Fraunce."
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TLCMap IDtde08e
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:36
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Now fye vpon my false French: by mine Honor
in true English, I loue thee Kate; by which Honor, I dare
not sweare thou louest me, yet my blood begins to flat-
ter me, that thou doo'st; notwithstanding the poore and
vntempering effect of my Visage."
Extended Data
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- 141062
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TLCMap IDtde08f
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:36
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"No: 'tis hereafter to know, but now to promise:
doe but now promise Kate, you will endeauour for your
French part of such a Boy; and for my English moytie,
take the Word of a King, and a Batcheler."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde08b
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:35 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"No: 'tis hereafter to know, but now to promise:
doe but now promise Kate, you will endeauour for your
French part of such a Boy; and for my English moytie,
take the Word of a King, and a Batcheler."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde08d
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:36 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:36
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Put off your Maiden Blushes,
auouch the Thoughts of your Heart with the Lookes of
an Empresse, take me by the Hand, and say, Harry of
England, I am thine: which Word thou shalt no sooner
blesse mine Eare withall, but I will tell thee alowd, Eng-
land is thine, Ireland is thine, France is thine, and Henry
Plantaginet is thine; who, though I speake it before his
Face, if he be not Fellow with the best King, thou shalt
finde the best King of Good-fellowes."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtde094
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Come your An-
swer in broken Musick; for thy Voyce is Musick, and
thy English broken: Therefore Queene of all, Katherine,
breake thy minde to me in broken English; wilt thou
haue me?"
Extended Data
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- 142310
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- 142492
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TLCMap IDtde093
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:38 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Now fye vpon my false French: by mine Honor
in true English, I loue thee Kate; by which Honor, I dare
not sweare thou louest me, yet my blood begins to flat-
ter me, that thou doo'st; notwithstanding the poore and
vntempering effect of my Visage."
Extended Data
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- 141062
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- 141308
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TLCMap IDtde090
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:37 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:37
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Put off your Maiden Blushes,
auouch the Thoughts of your Heart with the Lookes of
an Empresse, take me by the Hand, and say, Harry of
England, I am thine: which Word thou shalt no sooner
blesse mine Eare withall, but I will tell thee alowd, Eng-
land is thine, Ireland is thine, France is thine, and Henry
Plantaginet is thine; who, though I speake it before his
Face, if he be not Fellow with the best King, thou shalt
finde the best King of Good-fellowes."
Extended Data
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- 141852
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- 142309
Sources
TLCMap IDtde091
Created At2025-02-11 19:02:37 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:37
- Placename
- ireland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"Put off your Maiden Blushes,
auouch the Thoughts of your Heart with the Lookes of
an Empresse, take me by the Hand, and say, Harry of
England, I am thine: which Word thou shalt no sooner
blesse mine Eare withall, but I will tell thee alowd, Eng-
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"Come your An-
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:40
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"It is not a fashion for the Maids in Fraunce to
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:39 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:39
Details
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"You haue Witch-craft in your Lippes,
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they should sooner perswade Harry of England, then a
generall Petition of Monarchs."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:40
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"Les Dames & Damoisels pour estre baisee deuant
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:40 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:40
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"You haue Witch-craft in your Lippes,
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"Dat it is not be de fashon pour le Ladies of
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Enter the French Power, and the English
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"God saue your Maiestie, my Royall Cousin,
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:41 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:41
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Enter the French Power, and the English
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:44 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:44
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French King."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:43 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:43
Details
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"Onely he hath not yet subscribed this:
Where your Maiestie demands, That the King of France
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"Onely he hath not yet subscribed this:
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"Is't so, my Lords of England?"
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:45 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:45
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:46 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:46
Details
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"Take her faire Sonne, and from her blood rayse vp
Issue to me, that the contending Kingdomes
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With enuy of each others happinesse,
May cease their hatred; and this deare Coniunction
Plant Neighbour-hood and Christian-like accord
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His bleeding Sword 'twixt England and faire France."
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:47 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:47
Details
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"Take her faire Sonne, and from her blood rayse vp
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With enuy of each others happinesse,
May cease their hatred; and this deare Coniunction
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:49 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:49
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"God, the best maker of all Marriages,
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As Man and Wife being two, are one in loue,
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That neuer may ill Office, or fell Iealousie,
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Thrust in betweene the Pation of these Kingdomes,
To make diuorce of their incorporate League:
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:49 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:49
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Details
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"Take her faire Sonne, and from her blood rayse vp
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May cease their hatred; and this deare Coniunction
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:48 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:48
Details
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That neuer may ill Office, or fell Iealousie,
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:51 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:51
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Details
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"Take her faire Sonne, and from her blood rayse vp
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:48 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:48
Details
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That neuer may ill Office, or fell Iealousie,
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:51 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:51
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:50
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Details
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:50 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:50
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Small time: but in that small, most greatly liued
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:51 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:51
Details
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Henry the Sixt, in Infant Bands crown'd King
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Whose State so many had the managing,
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:51 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:51
Details
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Henry the Sixt, in Infant Bands crown'd King
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:52 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:52
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Henry the Sixt, in Infant Bands crown'd King
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:53 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:53
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Henry the Sixt, in Infant Bands crown'd King
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Created At2025-02-11 19:02:52 Updated At2025-02-11 19:02:52