- Placename
- pembroke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"
Enter King Iohn, Queene Elinor, Pembroke, Essex, and Sa-
lisbury, with the Chattylion of France."
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TLCMap IDtdf798
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:43 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:43
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter King Iohn, Queene Elinor, Pembroke, Essex, and Sa-
lisbury, with the Chattylion of France."
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TLCMap IDtdf799
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:43 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:43
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
NOw say Chatillon, what would France with vs?"
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TLCMap IDtdf79a
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:44 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:44
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Philip of France, in right and true behalfe
Of thy deceased brother, Geffreyes sonne,
Arthur Plantaginet, laies most lawfull claime
To this faire Iland, and the Territories:
To Ireland, Poyctiers, Aniowe, Torayne, Maine,
Desiring thee to lay aside the sword
Which swaies vsurpingly these seuerall titles,
And put the same into yong Arthurs hand,
Thy Nephew, and right royall Soueraigne."
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TLCMap IDtdf79b
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:44 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:44
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Thus (after greeting) speakes the King
of France,
In my behauiour to the Maiesty,
The borrowed Maiesty of England heere."
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TLCMap IDtdf79c
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:44 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:44
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Thus (after greeting) speakes the King
of France,
In my behauiour to the Maiesty,
The borrowed Maiesty of England heere."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf79d
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:44 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:44
- Placename
- ireland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"Philip of France, in right and true behalfe
Of thy deceased brother, Geffreyes sonne,
Arthur Plantaginet, laies most lawfull claime
To this faire Iland, and the Territories:
To Ireland, Poyctiers, Aniowe, Torayne, Maine,
Desiring thee to lay aside the sword
Which swaies vsurpingly these seuerall titles,
And put the same into yong Arthurs hand,
Thy Nephew, and right royall Soueraigne."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf79e
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:45 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:45
- Placename
- poyctiers
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude46.58002869 Longitude0.347417305
Description
"Philip of France, in right and true behalfe
Of thy deceased brother, Geffreyes sonne,
Arthur Plantaginet, laies most lawfull claime
To this faire Iland, and the Territories:
To Ireland, Poyctiers, Aniowe, Torayne, Maine,
Desiring thee to lay aside the sword
Which swaies vsurpingly these seuerall titles,
And put the same into yong Arthurs hand,
Thy Nephew, and right royall Soueraigne."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf79f
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:45 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:45
- Placename
- torayne
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.20241297 Longitude-0.096471437
Description
"Philip of France, in right and true behalfe
Of thy deceased brother, Geffreyes sonne,
Arthur Plantaginet, laies most lawfull claime
To this faire Iland, and the Territories:
To Ireland, Poyctiers, Aniowe, Torayne, Maine,
Desiring thee to lay aside the sword
Which swaies vsurpingly these seuerall titles,
And put the same into yong Arthurs hand,
Thy Nephew, and right royall Soueraigne."
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TLCMap IDtdf7a0
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:46 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:46
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Philip of France, in right and true behalfe
Of thy deceased brother, Geffreyes sonne,
Arthur Plantaginet, laies most lawfull claime
To this faire Iland, and the Territories:
To Ireland, Poyctiers, Aniowe, Torayne, Maine,
Desiring thee to lay aside the sword
Which swaies vsurpingly these seuerall titles,
And put the same into yong Arthurs hand,
Thy Nephew, and right royall Soueraigne."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf7a1
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:46 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:46
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Beare mine to him, and so depart in peace,
Be thou as lightning in the eies of France;
For ere thou canst report, I will be there:
The thunder of my Cannon shall be heard."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf7a2
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:46 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:46
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Heere haue we war for war, &bloud for bloud,
Controlement for controlement: so answer France."
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TLCMap IDtdf7a3
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:46 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:46
- Placename
- chattillion
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.80467728 Longitude2.288836077
Description
"
So hence:be thou the trumpet of our wrath,
And sullen presage of your owne decay:
An honourable conduct let him haue,
Pembroke looke too't: farewell Chattillion."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7a4
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:47 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:47
- Placename
- pembroke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"
So hence:be thou the trumpet of our wrath,
And sullen presage of your owne decay:
An honourable conduct let him haue,
Pembroke looke too't: farewell Chattillion."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7a5
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:47 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:47
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"What now my sonne, haue I not euer said
How that ambitious Constance would not cease
Till she had kindled France and all the world,
Vpon the right and party ofher sonne."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7a6
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:48 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:48
- Placename
- northamptonshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.23549656 Longitude-0.92503045
Description
"Your faithfull subiect, I a gentleman,
Borne in Northamptonshire, and eldest sonne
As I suppose, to Robert Faulconbridge,
A Souldier by the Honor-giuing-hand
Of Cordelion, Knighted in the field."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7a7
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:48 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:48
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
I am a Souldier, and now bound to France."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7a8
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:49 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:49
- Placename
- germany
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.18782581 Longitude10.25091522
Description
"And once dispatch'd him in an Embassie
To Germany, there with the Emperor
To treat of high affaires touching that time:
Th' aduantage of his absence tooke the King,
And in the meane time soiourn'd at my fathers;
Where how he did preuaile, I shame to speake:
But truth is truth, large lengths of seas and shores
Betweene my father, and my mother lay,
As I haue heard my father speake himselfe
When this same lusty gentleman was got:
Vpon his death-bed he by will bequeath'd
His lands to me, and tooke it on his death
That this my mothers sonne was none of his;
And if he were, he came into the world
Full fourteene weekes before the course of time:
Then good my Liedge let me haue what is mine,
My fathers land, as was my fathers will."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7a9
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:49 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:49
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Goe, Faulconbridge, now hast thou thy desire,
A landlesse Knight, makes thee a landed Squire:
Come Madam, and come Richard, we must speed
For France, for France, for it is more then need."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf7aa
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:49 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:49
- Placename
- appenines
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude42.47085233 Longitude13.5646483
Description
"
Well, now can I make any Ioane a Lady,
Good den Sir Richard, Godamercy fellow,
And if his name be George, Ile call him Peter;
For new made honor doth forget mens names:
'Tis two respectiue, and too sociable
For your conuersion, now your traueller,
Hee and his tooth-picke at my worships messe,
And when my knightly stomacke is suffis'd,
Why then I sucke my teeth, and catechize
My picked man of Countries: my deare sir,
Thus leaning on mine elbow I begin,
I shaIl beseeeh you; that is question now,
And then comes answer like an Absey booke:
O sir, sayes answer, at your best command,
At your employment, at your seruice sir:
No sir, saies question, I sweet sir at yours,
And so ere answer knowes what question would,
Sauing in Dialogue of Complement,
And talking of the Alpes and Appenines,
The Perennean and the riuer Poe,
It drawes toward fupper in conclusion so."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7ab
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:49 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:49
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Goe, Faulconbridge, now hast thou thy desire,
A landlesse Knight, makes thee a landed Squire:
Come Madam, and come Richard, we must speed
For France, for France, for it is more then need."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7ac
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:50 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:50
- Placename
- perennean
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude42.81124339 Longitude-0.195394027
Description
"
Well, now can I make any Ioane a Lady,
Good den Sir Richard, Godamercy fellow,
And if his name be George, Ile call him Peter;
For new made honor doth forget mens names:
'Tis two respectiue, and too sociable
For your conuersion, now your traueller,
Hee and his tooth-picke at my worships messe,
And when my knightly stomacke is suffis'd,
Why then I sucke my teeth, and catechize
My picked man of Countries: my deare sir,
Thus leaning on mine elbow I begin,
I shaIl beseeeh you; that is question now,
And then comes answer like an Absey booke:
O sir, sayes answer, at your best command,
At your employment, at your seruice sir:
No sir, saies question, I sweet sir at yours,
And so ere answer knowes what question would,
Sauing in Dialogue of Complement,
And talking of the Alpes and Appenines,
The Perennean and the riuer Poe,
It drawes toward fupper in conclusion so."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7ad
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:50 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:50
Details
Latitude45.06751758 Longitude9.711783288
Description
"
Well, now can I make any Ioane a Lady,
Good den Sir Richard, Godamercy fellow,
And if his name be George, Ile call him Peter;
For new made honor doth forget mens names:
'Tis two respectiue, and too sociable
For your conuersion, now your traueller,
Hee and his tooth-picke at my worships messe,
And when my knightly stomacke is suffis'd,
Why then I sucke my teeth, and catechize
My picked man of Countries: my deare sir,
Thus leaning on mine elbow I begin,
I shaIl beseeeh you; that is question now,
And then comes answer like an Absey booke:
O sir, sayes answer, at your best command,
At your employment, at your seruice sir:
No sir, saies question, I sweet sir at yours,
And so ere answer knowes what question would,
Sauing in Dialogue of Complement,
And talking of the Alpes and Appenines,
The Perennean and the riuer Poe,
It drawes toward fupper in conclusion so."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7ae
Created At2025-04-14 10:50:50 Updated At2025-04-14 10:50:50