- Placename
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- 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 IDtdf7de
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:30 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:30
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
NOw say Chatillon, what would France with vs?"
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TLCMap IDtdf7e0
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:30 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:30
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 IDtdf7df
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:30 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:30
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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7e1
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:30 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:30
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 IDtdf7e2
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:31 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:31
- Placename
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- 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 IDtdf7e3
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:31 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:31
- 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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7e4
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:31 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:31
- 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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7e5
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:32
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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7e6
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:32
- 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 IDtdf7e7
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:32
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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7e8
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:33 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:33
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 IDtdf7e9
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:33 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:33
- 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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TLCMap IDtdf7ea
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:33 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:33
- 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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7eb
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:33 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:33
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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7ec
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:34 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:34
- 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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7ed
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:34 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:34
- 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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7ee
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:34 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:34
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
I am a Souldier, and now bound to France."
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TLCMap IDtdf7ef
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:34 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:34
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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7f0
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:35 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:35
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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7f1
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:35 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:35
- 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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7f2
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:35 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:35
- 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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7f3
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:36
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."
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TLCMap IDtdf7f4
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:36
- Placename
- angiers
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"
Enter before Angiers, Philip King of France, Lewis, Daul-
phin, Austria, Constance, Arthur."
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TLCMap IDtdf7f5
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:36
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter before Angiers, Philip King of France, Lewis, Daul-
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TLCMap IDtdf7f6
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:36
- Placename
- austria
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.58249454 Longitude14.10716209
Description
"
Enter before Angiers, Philip King of France, Lewis, Daul-
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TLCMap IDtdf7f7
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:36
- Placename
- angiers
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"Before Angiers well met braue Austria,
Arthur that great fore-runner of thy bloud,
Richard that rob'd the Lion of his heart,
And fought the holy Warres in Palestine,
By this braue Duke came early to his graue:
And for amends to his posteritie,
At our importance hether is he come,
To spread his colours boy, in thy behalfe,
And to rebuke the vsurpation
Of thy vnnaturall Vncle, English Iohn,
Embrace him, loue him, giue him welcome hether."
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TLCMap IDtdf7f8
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.58249454 Longitude14.10716209
Description
"Before Angiers well met braue Austria,
Arthur that great fore-runner of thy bloud,
Richard that rob'd the Lion of his heart,
And fought the holy Warres in Palestine,
By this braue Duke came early to his graue:
And for amends to his posteritie,
At our importance hether is he come,
To spread his colours boy, in thy behalfe,
And to rebuke the vsurpation
Of thy vnnaturall Vncle, English Iohn,
Embrace him, loue him, giue him welcome hether."
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TLCMap IDtdf7f9
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:37 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:37
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Before Angiers well met braue Austria,
Arthur that great fore-runner of thy bloud,
Richard that rob'd the Lion of his heart,
And fought the holy Warres in Palestine,
By this braue Duke came early to his graue:
And for amends to his posteritie,
At our importance hether is he come,
To spread his colours boy, in thy behalfe,
And to rebuke the vsurpation
Of thy vnnaturall Vncle, English Iohn,
Embrace him, loue him, giue him welcome hether."
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TLCMap IDtdf7fb
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:37 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:37
- Placename
- palestine
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude31.97004761 Longitude35.21015955
Description
"Before Angiers well met braue Austria,
Arthur that great fore-runner of thy bloud,
Richard that rob'd the Lion of his heart,
And fought the holy Warres in Palestine,
By this braue Duke came early to his graue:
And for amends to his posteritie,
At our importance hether is he come,
To spread his colours boy, in thy behalfe,
And to rebuke the vsurpation
Of thy vnnaturall Vncle, English Iohn,
Embrace him, loue him, giue him welcome hether."
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TLCMap IDtdf7fa
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:37 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:37
- Placename
- angiers
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"God shall forgiue you Cordelions death
The rather, that you giue his off-spring life,
Shadowing their right vnder your wings of warre:
I giue you welcome with a powerlesse hand,
But with a heart full of vnstained loue,
Welcome before the gates of Angiers Duke."
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TLCMap IDtdf7fc
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:38 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:38
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Vpon thy cheeke lay I this zelous kisse,
As seale to this indenture of my loue:
That to my home I will no more returne
Till Angiers, and the right thou hast in France,
Together with that pale, that white-fac'd shore,
Whose foot spurnes backe the Oceans roaring tides,
And coopes from other lands her Ilanders,
Euen till that England hedg'd in with the maine,
That Water-walled Bulwarke, still secure
And confident from forreine purposes,
Euen till that vtmost corner of the West
Salute thee for her King, till then faire boy
Will I not thinke of home, but follow Armes."
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TLCMap IDtdf7fe
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:38 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:38
- Placename
- angiers
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"Vpon thy cheeke lay I this zelous kisse,
As seale to this indenture of my loue:
That to my home I will no more returne
Till Angiers, and the right thou hast in France,
Together with that pale, that white-fac'd shore,
Whose foot spurnes backe the Oceans roaring tides,
And coopes from other lands her Ilanders,
Euen till that England hedg'd in with the maine,
That Water-walled Bulwarke, still secure
And confident from forreine purposes,
Euen till that vtmost corner of the West
Salute thee for her King, till then faire boy
Will I not thinke of home, but follow Armes."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7fd
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:38 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:38
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Vpon thy cheeke lay I this zelous kisse,
As seale to this indenture of my loue:
That to my home I will no more returne
Till Angiers, and the right thou hast in France,
Together with that pale, that white-fac'd shore,
Whose foot spurnes backe the Oceans roaring tides,
And coopes from other lands her Ilanders,
Euen till that England hedg'd in with the maine,
That Water-walled Bulwarke, still secure
And confident from forreine purposes,
Euen till that vtmost corner of the West
Salute thee for her King, till then faire boy
Will I not thinke of home, but follow Armes."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf7ff
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:38 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:38
- Placename
- chattilion
- Type
- Text
Details
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"Stay for an answer to your Embassie,
Lest vnaduis'd you staine your swords with bloud,
My Lord Chattilion may from England bring
That right in peace which heere we vrge in warre,
And then we shall repent each drop of bloud,
That hot rash haste so indirectly shedde."
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:39 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:39
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Stay for an answer to your Embassie,
Lest vnaduis'd you staine your swords with bloud,
My Lord Chattilion may from England bring
That right in peace which heere we vrge in warre,
And then we shall repent each drop of bloud,
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:39 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:39
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
Enter Chattilion."
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TLCMap IDtdf802
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:39 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:39
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- Type
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Details
Latitude48.80467728 Longitude2.288836077
Description
"A wonder Lady:lo vpon thy wish
Our Messenger Chattilion is arriu'd,
What England saies, say breefely gentle Lord,
We coldly pause for thee, Chatilion speake,
Chat."
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TLCMap IDtdf803
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:40 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:40
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Details
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Description
"Then turne your forces from this paltry siege,
And stirre them vp against a mightier taske:
England impatient of your iust demands,
Hath put himselfe in Armes, the aduerse windes
a 2Whose
4The life and death of King John."
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TLCMap IDtdf804
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:40 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:40
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"A wonder Lady:lo vpon thy wish
Our Messenger Chattilion is arriu'd,
What England saies, say breefely gentle Lord,
We coldly pause for thee, Chatilion speake,
Chat."
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:40 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:40
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Details
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Description
"A wonder Lady:lo vpon thy wish
Our Messenger Chattilion is arriu'd,
What England saies, say breefely gentle Lord,
We coldly pause for thee, Chatilion speake,
Chat."
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TLCMap IDtdf806
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:40 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:40
Details
Latitude39.68618495 Longitude-3.530989048
Description
"
Whose leisure I haue staid, haue giuen him time
To land his Legions all as soone as I:
His marches are expedient to this towne,
His forces strong, his Souldiers confident:
With him along is come the Mother Queene,
An Ace stirring him to bloud and strife,
With her her Neece, the Lady Blanch of Spaine,
With them a Bastard of the Kings deceast,
And all th'vnsetled humors of the Land,
Rash, inconsiderate, fiery voluntaries,
With Ladies faces, and fierce Dragons spleenes,
Haue sold their fortunes at their natiue homes,
Bearing their birth-rights proudly on their backs,
To make a hazard of new fortunes heere:
In briefe, a brauer choyse of dauntlesse spirits
Then now the English bottomes haue waft o're,
Did neuer flote vpon the swelling tide,
To doe offence and scathe in Christendome:
The interruption of their churlish drums
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Drum beats."
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:41 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:41
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Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Whose leisure I haue staid, haue giuen him time
To land his Legions all as soone as I:
His marches are expedient to this towne,
His forces strong, his Souldiers confident:
With him along is come the Mother Queene,
An Ace stirring him to bloud and strife,
With her her Neece, the Lady Blanch of Spaine,
With them a Bastard of the Kings deceast,
And all th'vnsetled humors of the Land,
Rash, inconsiderate, fiery voluntaries,
With Ladies faces, and fierce Dragons spleenes,
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Bearing their birth-rights proudly on their backs,
To make a hazard of new fortunes heere:
In briefe, a brauer choyse of dauntlesse spirits
Then now the English bottomes haue waft o're,
Did neuer flote vpon the swelling tide,
To doe offence and scathe in Christendome:
The interruption of their churlish drums
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Drum beats."
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TLCMap IDtdf808
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:41 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:41
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Description
"
Enter K. of England, Bastard, Queene, Blanch, Pembroke,
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TLCMap IDtdf809
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:41 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:41
Details
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Description
"Peace be to France: If France in peace permit
Our iust and lineall entrance to our owne;
If not, bleede France, and peace ascend to heauen."
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:42 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:42
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"
Enter K. of England, Bastard, Queene, Blanch, Pembroke,
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:42 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:42
Details
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"Peace be to France: If France in peace permit
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TLCMap IDtdf80c
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:42 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:42
Details
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Description
"Peace be to France: If France in peace permit
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:43 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:43
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"Peace be to England, if that warre returne
From France to England, there to liue in peace:
England we loue, and for that Englands sake,
With burden of our armor heere we sweat:
This toyle of ours should be a worke of thine;
But thou from louing England art so farre,
That thou hast vnder-wrought his lawfull King,
Cut off the sequence of posterity,
Out-faced Infant State, and done a rape
Vpon the maiden vertue of the Crowne:
Looke heere vpon thy brother Geffreyes face,
These eyes, these browes, were moulded out of his;
This little abstract doth containe that large,
Which died in Geffrey:and the hand of time,
Shall draw this breefe into as huge a volume:
That Geffrey was thy elder brother borne,
And this his sonne, England was Geffreys right,
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How comes it then that thou art call'd a King,
When liuing blood doth in these temples beat
Which owe the crowne, that thou ore-masterest?"
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TLCMap IDtdf80f
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:43 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:43
Details
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"Peace be to England, if that warre returne
From France to England, there to liue in peace:
England we loue, and for that Englands sake,
With burden of our armor heere we sweat:
This toyle of ours should be a worke of thine;
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Cut off the sequence of posterity,
Out-faced Infant State, and done a rape
Vpon the maiden vertue of the Crowne:
Looke heere vpon thy brother Geffreyes face,
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This little abstract doth containe that large,
Which died in Geffrey:and the hand of time,
Shall draw this breefe into as huge a volume:
That Geffrey was thy elder brother borne,
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How comes it then that thou art call'd a King,
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Which owe the crowne, that thou ore-masterest?"
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TLCMap IDtdf80e
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:43 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:43
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Details
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"Peace be to England, if that warre returne
From France to England, there to liue in peace:
England we loue, and for that Englands sake,
With burden of our armor heere we sweat:
This toyle of ours should be a worke of thine;
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Out-faced Infant State, and done a rape
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This little abstract doth containe that large,
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Shall draw this breefe into as huge a volume:
That Geffrey was thy elder brother borne,
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Which owe the crowne, that thou ore-masterest?"
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:44 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:44
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Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
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"Peace be to England, if that warre returne
From France to England, there to liue in peace:
England we loue, and for that Englands sake,
With burden of our armor heere we sweat:
This toyle of ours should be a worke of thine;
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That thou hast vnder-wrought his lawfull King,
Cut off the sequence of posterity,
Out-faced Infant State, and done a rape
Vpon the maiden vertue of the Crowne:
Looke heere vpon thy brother Geffreyes face,
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This little abstract doth containe that large,
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Shall draw this breefe into as huge a volume:
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:44 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:44
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Details
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"Peace be to England, if that warre returne
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With burden of our armor heere we sweat:
This toyle of ours should be a worke of thine;
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Cut off the sequence of posterity,
Out-faced Infant State, and done a rape
Vpon the maiden vertue of the Crowne:
Looke heere vpon thy brother Geffreyes face,
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This little abstract doth containe that large,
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Shall draw this breefe into as huge a volume:
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:45 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:45
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Details
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Description
"Peace be to England, if that warre returne
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England we loue, and for that Englands sake,
With burden of our armor heere we sweat:
This toyle of ours should be a worke of thine;
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That thou hast vnder-wrought his lawfull King,
Cut off the sequence of posterity,
Out-faced Infant State, and done a rape
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This little abstract doth containe that large,
Which died in Geffrey:and the hand of time,
Shall draw this breefe into as huge a volume:
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:45 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:45
Details
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Description
"From whom hast thou this great commission (France,
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:45 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:45
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Details
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Description
"Peace be to England, if that warre returne
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With burden of our armor heere we sweat:
This toyle of ours should be a worke of thine;
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Cut off the sequence of posterity,
Out-faced Infant State, and done a rape
Vpon the maiden vertue of the Crowne:
Looke heere vpon thy brother Geffreyes face,
These eyes, these browes, were moulded out of his;
This little abstract doth containe that large,
Which died in Geffrey:and the hand of time,
Shall draw this breefe into as huge a volume:
That Geffrey was thy elder brother borne,
And this his sonne, England was Geffreys right,
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TLCMap IDtdf811
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:44 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:44
Details
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Description
"Who is it thou dost call vsurper France?"
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:45 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:45
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Details
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Description
"
King Iohn, this is the very summe of all:
England and Ireland, Angiers, Toraine, Maine,
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Wilt thou resigne them, and lay downe thy Armes?"
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:46 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:46
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Details
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Description
"
King Iohn, this is the very summe of all:
England and Ireland, Angiers, Toraine, Maine,
In right of Arthur doe I claime of thee:
Wilt thou resigne them, and lay downe thy Armes?"
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:46 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:46
Details
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Description
"My life as soone: I doe defie thee France,
Arthur of Britaine, yeeld thee to my hand,
And out of my deere loue Ile giue thee more,
Then ere the coward hand of France can win;
Submit thee boy."
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TLCMap IDtdf81b
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:47 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:47
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Details
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Description
"
King Iohn, this is the very summe of all:
England and Ireland, Angiers, Toraine, Maine,
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Wilt thou resigne them, and lay downe thy Armes?"
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TLCMap IDtdf819
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:46 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:46
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Details
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Description
"
King Iohn, this is the very summe of all:
England and Ireland, Angiers, Toraine, Maine,
In right of Arthur doe I claime of thee:
Wilt thou resigne them, and lay downe thy Armes?"
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TLCMap IDtdf81a
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:47 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:47
Details
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Description
"
King Iohn, this is the very summe of all:
England and Ireland, Angiers, Toraine, Maine,
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Wilt thou resigne them, and lay downe thy Armes?"
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TLCMap IDtdf81c
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:47 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:47
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- Text
Details
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Description
"My life as soone: I doe defie thee France,
Arthur of Britaine, yeeld thee to my hand,
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Then ere the coward hand of France can win;
Submit thee boy."
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:47 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:47
Details
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Description
"My life as soone: I doe defie thee France,
Arthur of Britaine, yeeld thee to my hand,
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Submit thee boy."
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TLCMap IDtdf81e
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:48 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:48
- Placename
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- Text
Details
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Description
"Peace Lady, pause, or be more temperate,
It ill beseemes this presence to cry ayme
To these ill-tuned repetitions:
Some Trumpet summon hither to the walles
These men of Angiers, let vs heare them speake,
Whose title they admit, Arthurs or Iohns."
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TLCMap IDtdf81f
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:48 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:48
Details
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Description
"Tis France, for England."
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:48 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Tis France, for England."
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TLCMap IDtdf821
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:49 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"England for it selfe:
You men of Angiers, and my louing subiects."
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Created At2025-04-14 14:37:49 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:49
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"England for it selfe:
You men of Angiers, and my louing subiects."
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TLCMap IDtdf823
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:49 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"You louing men of Angiers, Arthurs subiects,
Our Trumpet call'd you to this gentle parle."
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TLCMap IDtdf824
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:49 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:49
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"For our aduantage, therefore heare vs first:
These flagges of France that are aduanced heere
Before the eye and prospect of your Towne,
Haue hither march'd to your endamagement."
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TLCMap IDtdf825
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:50 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:50
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
The Canons haue their bowels full of wrath,
And ready mounted are they to spit forth
Their Iron indignation 'gainst your walles:
All preparation for a bloody siedge
And merciles proceeding, by these French."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf826
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:50 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:50
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
But on the sight of vs your lawfull King,
Who painefully with much expedient march
Haue brought a counter-checke before your gates,
To saue vnscratch'd your Citties threatned cheekes:
Behold the French amaz'd vouchsafe a parle,
And now insteed of bulletts wrapt in fire
To make a shaking feuer in your walles,
They shoote but calme words, folded vp in smoake,
To make a faithlesse errour in your eares,
Which trust accordingly kinde Cittizens,
And let vs in."
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TLCMap IDtdf827
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:51 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:51
Details
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TLCMap IDtdf828
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:51 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:51
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
But if you fondly passe our proffer'd offer,
'Tis not the rounder of your old-fac'd walles,
Can hide you from our messengers of Warre,
Though all these English, and their discipline
Were harbour'd in their rude circumference:
Then tell vs, Shall your Citie call vs Lord,
In that behalfe which we haue challeng'd it?"
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TLCMap IDtdf829
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:51 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"In breefe, we are the King of Englands subiects
For him, and in his right, we hold this Towne."
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TLCMap IDtdf82a
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:51 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:51
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Doth not the Crowne of England, prooue the
King?"
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TLCMap IDtdf82b
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:51 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:51
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
And if not that, I bring you Witnesses
Twice fifteene thousand hearts of Englands breed."
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TLCMap IDtdf82c
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:52 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:52
Details
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Description
"Exeunt
Heere after excursions, Enter the Herald of France
with Trumpets to the gates."
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TLCMap IDtdf82d
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:52 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:52
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"You men of Angiers open wide your gates,
And let yong Arthur Duke of Britaine in,
A a 3Who
6The life and death of King John."
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TLCMap IDtdf82e
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:52 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"You men of Angiers open wide your gates,
And let yong Arthur Duke of Britaine in,
A a 3Who
6The life and death of King John."
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TLCMap IDtdf82f
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:53 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:53
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Who by the hand of France, this day hath made
Much worke for teares in many an English mother,
Whose sonnes lye scattered on the bleeding ground:
Many a widdowes husband groueling lies,
Coldly embracing the discoloured earrh,
And victorie with little losse doth play
Vpon the dancing banners of the French,
Who are at hand triumphantly displayed
To enter Conquerors, and to proclaime
Arthur of Britaine, Englands King, and yours."
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TLCMap IDtdf830
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:53 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:53
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Who by the hand of France, this day hath made
Much worke for teares in many an English mother,
Whose sonnes lye scattered on the bleeding ground:
Many a widdowes husband groueling lies,
Coldly embracing the discoloured earrh,
And victorie with little losse doth play
Vpon the dancing banners of the French,
Who are at hand triumphantly displayed
To enter Conquerors, and to proclaime
Arthur of Britaine, Englands King, and yours."
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TLCMap IDtdf831
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:53 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:53
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Who by the hand of France, this day hath made
Much worke for teares in many an English mother,
Whose sonnes lye scattered on the bleeding ground:
Many a widdowes husband groueling lies,
Coldly embracing the discoloured earrh,
And victorie with little losse doth play
Vpon the dancing banners of the French,
Who are at hand triumphantly displayed
To enter Conquerors, and to proclaime
Arthur of Britaine, Englands King, and yours."
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TLCMap IDtdf832
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:54 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
Who by the hand of France, this day hath made
Much worke for teares in many an English mother,
Whose sonnes lye scattered on the bleeding ground:
Many a widdowes husband groueling lies,
Coldly embracing the discoloured earrh,
And victorie with little losse doth play
Vpon the dancing banners of the French,
Who are at hand triumphantly displayed
To enter Conquerors, and to proclaime
Arthur of Britaine, Englands King, and yours."
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TLCMap IDtdf833
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:54 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Who by the hand of France, this day hath made
Much worke for teares in many an English mother,
Whose sonnes lye scattered on the bleeding ground:
Many a widdowes husband groueling lies,
Coldly embracing the discoloured earrh,
And victorie with little losse doth play
Vpon the dancing banners of the French,
Who are at hand triumphantly displayed
To enter Conquerors, and to proclaime
Arthur of Britaine, Englands King, and yours."
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TLCMap IDtdf834
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:54 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:54
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"
Enter English Herald with Trumpet."
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TLCMap IDtdf835
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:54 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"Reioyce you men of Angiers, ring your bels,
King Iohn, your king and Englands, doth approach,
Commander of this hot malicious day,
Their Armours that march'd hence so siluer bright,
Hither returne all gilt with Frenchmens blood:
There stucke no plume in any English Crest,
That is remoued by a staffe of France."
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TLCMap IDtdf836
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:55 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Reioyce you men of Angiers, ring your bels,
King Iohn, your king and Englands, doth approach,
Commander of this hot malicious day,
Their Armours that march'd hence so siluer bright,
Hither returne all gilt with Frenchmens blood:
There stucke no plume in any English Crest,
That is remoued by a staffe of France."
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TLCMap IDtdf837
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:55 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Reioyce you men of Angiers, ring your bels,
King Iohn, your king and Englands, doth approach,
Commander of this hot malicious day,
Their Armours that march'd hence so siluer bright,
Hither returne all gilt with Frenchmens blood:
There stucke no plume in any English Crest,
That is remoued by a staffe of France."
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TLCMap IDtdf838
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:55 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:55
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Reioyce you men of Angiers, ring your bels,
King Iohn, your king and Englands, doth approach,
Commander of this hot malicious day,
Their Armours that march'd hence so siluer bright,
Hither returne all gilt with Frenchmens blood:
There stucke no plume in any English Crest,
That is remoued by a staffe of France."
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TLCMap IDtdf839
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:55 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Our colours do returne in those same hands
That did display them when we first marcht forth:
And like a iolly troope of Huntsmen come
Our lustie English, all with purpled hands,
Dide in the dying slaughter of their foes,
Open your gates, and giue the Victors way."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf83a
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:56 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:56
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"France, hast thou yet more blood to cast away?"
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TLCMap IDtdf83b
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:56 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"England thou hast not sau'd one drop of blood
In this hot triall more then we of France,
Rather lost more."
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TLCMap IDtdf83c
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:56 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:56
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"England thou hast not sau'd one drop of blood
In this hot triall more then we of France,
Rather lost more."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf83d
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:56 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Speake Citizens for England, whose your king."
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TLCMap IDtdf83e
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:57 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The king of England, when we know the king."
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TLCMap IDtdf83f
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:57 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"In Vs, that are our owne great Deputie,
And beare possession of our Person heere,
Lord of our presence Angiers, and of you."
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TLCMap IDtdf840
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:58 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude31.76848734 Longitude35.1993763
Description
"
Your Royall presences be rul'd by mee,
Do like the Mutines of Ierusalem,
Be friends a-while, and both conioyntly bend
Your sharpest Deeds of malice on this Towne."
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TLCMap IDtdf841
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:58 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:58
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
By East and West let France and England mount
Their battering Canon charged to the mouthes,
Till their soule-fearing clamours haue braul'd downe
The flintie ribbes of this contemptuous Citie,
I'de play incessantly vpon these Iades,
Euen till vnfenced desolation
Leaue them as naked as the vulgar ayre:
That done, disseuer your vnited strengths,
And part your mingled colours once againe,
Turne face to face, and bloody point to point:
Then in a moment Fortune shall cull forth
Out of one side her happy Minion,
To whom in fauour she shall giue the day,
And kisse him with a glorious victory:
How like you this wilde counsell mighty States,
Smackes it not something of the policie."
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TLCMap IDtdf842
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:58 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"By heauen, these scroyles of Angiers flout you (kings,
And stand securely on their battelments,
As in a Theater, whence they gape and point
At your industrious Scenes and acts of death."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf843
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:58 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
By East and West let France and England mount
Their battering Canon charged to the mouthes,
Till their soule-fearing clamours haue braul'd downe
The flintie ribbes of this contemptuous Citie,
I'de play incessantly vpon these Iades,
Euen till vnfenced desolation
Leaue them as naked as the vulgar ayre:
That done, disseuer your vnited strengths,
And part your mingled colours once againe,
Turne face to face, and bloody point to point:
Then in a moment Fortune shall cull forth
Out of one side her happy Minion,
To whom in fauour she shall giue the day,
And kisse him with a glorious victory:
How like you this wilde counsell mighty States,
Smackes it not something of the policie."
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TLCMap IDtdf844
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:59 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:59
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"France, shall we knit our powres,
And lay this Angiers euen with the ground,
Then after fight who shall be king of it?"
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TLCMap IDtdf845
Created At2025-04-14 14:37:59 Updated At2025-04-14 14:37:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"France, shall we knit our powres,
And lay this Angiers euen with the ground,
Then after fight who shall be king of it?"
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TLCMap IDtdf846
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:00 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.58249454 Longitude14.10716209
Description
"From North to South:
Austria and France shoot in each others mouth."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf847
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:00 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:00
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"From North to South:
Austria and France shoot in each others mouth."
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TLCMap IDtdf848
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:00 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"That daughter there of Spaine, the Lady Blanch
Is neere to England, looke vpon the yeeres
Of Lewes the Dolphin, and that louely maid."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf849
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:00 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:00
Details
Latitude39.68618495 Longitude-3.530989048
Description
"That daughter there of Spaine, the Lady Blanch
Is neere to England, looke vpon the yeeres
Of Lewes the Dolphin, and that louely maid."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf84a
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:01 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:01
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
What Cannoneere begot this lustie blood,
He speakes plaine Cannon fire, and smoake, and bounce,
He giues the bastinado with his tongue:
Our eares are cudgel'd, not a word of his
But buffets better then a fist of France:
Zounds, I was neuer so bethumpt with words,
Since I first cal'd my brothers father Dad."
Extended Data
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- word
- 7
- offset
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- 34081
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf84b
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:01 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:01
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
I see a yeelding in the lookes of France:
Marke how they whisper, vrge them while their soules
Are capeable of this ambition,
Least zeale now melted by the windie breath
Of soft petitions, pittie and remorse,
Coole and congeale againe to what it was."
Extended Data
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- word
- 8
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 34605
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf84c
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:01 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:01
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Speake England sirst, that hath bin forward first
To speake vnto this Cittie: what say you?"
Extended Data
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- 2
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf84d
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:01 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:01
- Placename
- angiers
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"If that the Dolphin there thy Princely sonne,
Can in this booke of beautie read, I loue:
Her Dowrie shall weigh equall with a Queene:
For Angiers, and faire Toraine Maine, Poyctiers,
And all that we vpon this side the Sea,
(Except this Cittie now by vs besiedg'd)
Finde liable to our Crowne and Dignitie,
Shall gild her bridall bed and make her rich
In titles, honors, and promotions,
As she in beautie, education, blood,
Holdes hand with any Princesse of the world."
Extended Data
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- 35263
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf84e
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:02 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:02
- Placename
- toraine
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.20241297 Longitude-0.096471437
Description
"If that the Dolphin there thy Princely sonne,
Can in this booke of beautie read, I loue:
Her Dowrie shall weigh equall with a Queene:
For Angiers, and faire Toraine Maine, Poyctiers,
And all that we vpon this side the Sea,
(Except this Cittie now by vs besiedg'd)
Finde liable to our Crowne and Dignitie,
Shall gild her bridall bed and make her rich
In titles, honors, and promotions,
As she in beautie, education, blood,
Holdes hand with any Princesse of the world."
Extended Data
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- word
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- 35263
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf84f
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:02 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:02
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"If that the Dolphin there thy Princely sonne,
Can in this booke of beautie read, I loue:
Her Dowrie shall weigh equall with a Queene:
For Angiers, and faire Toraine Maine, Poyctiers,
And all that we vpon this side the Sea,
(Except this Cittie now by vs besiedg'd)
Finde liable to our Crowne and Dignitie,
Shall gild her bridall bed and make her rich
In titles, honors, and promotions,
As she in beautie, education, blood,
Holdes hand with any Princesse of the world."
Extended Data
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- word
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- 34797
- sentence_end_index
- 35263
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf850
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:02 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:02
- Placename
- poyctiers
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude46.58002869 Longitude0.347417305
Description
"If that the Dolphin there thy Princely sonne,
Can in this booke of beautie read, I loue:
Her Dowrie shall weigh equall with a Queene:
For Angiers, and faire Toraine Maine, Poyctiers,
And all that we vpon this side the Sea,
(Except this Cittie now by vs besiedg'd)
Finde liable to our Crowne and Dignitie,
Shall gild her bridall bed and make her rich
In titles, honors, and promotions,
As she in beautie, education, blood,
Holdes hand with any Princesse of the world."
Extended Data
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- word
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- 34969
- sentence_start_index
- 34797
- sentence_end_index
- 35263
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf851
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:03 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:03
- Placename
- toraine
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.20241297 Longitude-0.096471437
Description
"Then I doe giue Volquessen, Toraine, Maine,
Poyctiers and Aniow, these fiue Prouinces
With her to thee, and this addition more,
Full thirty thousand Markes of English coyne:
Phillip of France, if thou be pleas'd withall,
Command thy sonne and daughtet to ioyne hands."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf852
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:03 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:03
- Placename
- volquessen
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.12928548 Longitude2.064088027
Description
"Then I doe giue Volquessen, Toraine, Maine,
Poyctiers and Aniow, these fiue Prouinces
With her to thee, and this addition more,
Full thirty thousand Markes of English coyne:
Phillip of France, if thou be pleas'd withall,
Command thy sonne and daughtet to ioyne hands."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf853
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:03 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:03
- Placename
- poyctiers
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude46.58002869 Longitude0.347417305
Description
"Then I doe giue Volquessen, Toraine, Maine,
Poyctiers and Aniow, these fiue Prouinces
With her to thee, and this addition more,
Full thirty thousand Markes of English coyne:
Phillip of France, if thou be pleas'd withall,
Command thy sonne and daughtet to ioyne hands."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf854
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:04 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:04
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Then I doe giue Volquessen, Toraine, Maine,
Poyctiers and Aniow, these fiue Prouinces
With her to thee, and this addition more,
Full thirty thousand Markes of English coyne:
Phillip of France, if thou be pleas'd withall,
Command thy sonne and daughtet to ioyne hands."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf855
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:04 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:04
Details
Latitude45.3455109 Longitude4.880855254
Description
"Then I doe giue Volquessen, Toraine, Maine,
Poyctiers and Aniow, these fiue Prouinces
With her to thee, and this addition more,
Full thirty thousand Markes of English coyne:
Phillip of France, if thou be pleas'd withall,
Command thy sonne and daughtet to ioyne hands."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf856
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:04 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:04
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Then I doe giue Volquessen, Toraine, Maine,
Poyctiers and Aniow, these fiue Prouinces
With her to thee, and this addition more,
Full thirty thousand Markes of English coyne:
Phillip of France, if thou be pleas'd withall,
Command thy sonne and daughtet to ioyne hands."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf857
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:05 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:05
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Then I doe giue Volquessen, Toraine, Maine,
Poyctiers and Aniow, these fiue Prouinces
With her to thee, and this addition more,
Full thirty thousand Markes of English coyne:
Phillip of France, if thou be pleas'd withall,
Command thy sonne and daughtet to ioyne hands."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf858
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:05 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:05
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"And by my faith, this league that we haue made
Will giue her sadnesse very little cure :
Brother of England, how may we content
This widdow Lady?"
Extended Data
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- 37665
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf85b
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:06 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:06
- Placename
- angires
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.47130826 Longitude-0.548518209
Description
"Now Cittizens of Angires ope your gates,
Let in that amitie which you haue made,
For at Saint Maries Chappell presently,
The rights of marriage shallbe solemniz'd."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf859
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:05 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:05
Details
Latitude47.48239857 Longitude-0.55901659
Description
"Now Cittizens of Angires ope your gates,
Let in that amitie which you haue made,
For at Saint Maries Chappell presently,
The rights of marriage shallbe solemniz'd."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf85a
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:05 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:05
- Placename
- britaine
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.96096873 Longitude-2.787123283
Description
"We will heale vp all,
For wee'l create yong Arthur Duke of Britaine
And Earle of Richmond, and this rich faire Towne
We
8The life and death of King John."
Extended Data
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- 37760
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- 37913
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf85c
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:06 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:06
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"We will heale vp all,
For wee'l create yong Arthur Duke of Britaine
And Earle of Richmond, and this rich faire Towne
We
8The life and death of King John."
Extended Data
- line
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- 37913
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf85d
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:06 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:06
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Mad world, mad kings, mad composition:
Iohn to stop Arthurs Title in the whole,
Hath willingly departed with a part,
And France, whose armour Conscience buckled on,
Whom zeale and charitie brought to the field,
As Gods owne souldier, rounded in the eare,
With that same purpose-changer, that slye diuel,
That Broker, that still breakes the pate of faith,
That dayly breake-vow, he that winnes of all,
Of kings, of beggers, old men, yong men, maids,
Who hauing no externall thing to loose,
But the word Maid, cheats the poore Maide of that."
Extended Data
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- 38778
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf85e
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:06 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:06
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
And this same byas, this Commoditie,
This Bawd, this Broker, this all-changing-word,
Clap'd on the outward eye of fickle France,
Hath drawne him from his owne determin'd ayd,
From a resolu'd and honourable warre,
To a most base and vile-concluded peace."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
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- 39234
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- 39112
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- 39366
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf85f
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:07 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:07
- Placename
- salisbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"
Actus Secundus
Enter Constance, Arthur, and Salisbury."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
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- 39911
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- 39866
- sentence_end_index
- 39921
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf860
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:07 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:07
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
France friend with England, what becomes of me?"
Extended Data
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- word
- 0
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- 41439
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- 41487
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf861
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:07 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:07
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
France friend with England, what becomes of me?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf862
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:07 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:07
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"But Fortune, oh,
She is corrupted, chang'd, and wonne from thee,
Sh'adulterates hourely with thine Vnckle Iohn,
And with her golden hand hath pluckt on France
To tread downe faire respect of Soueraigntie,
And made his Maiestie the bawd to theirs."
Extended Data
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- 42344
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- 42590
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf863
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:08 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
France is a Bawd to Fortune, and king Iohn,
That strumpet Fortune, that vsurping Iohn:
Tell me thou fellow, is not France forsworne?"
Extended Data
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- 0
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- 42723
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf864
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:08 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
France is a Bawd to Fortune, and king Iohn,
That strumpet Fortune, that vsurping Iohn:
Tell me thou fellow, is not France forsworne?"
Extended Data
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- 42590
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- 42723
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf865
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:08 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter King Iohn, France, Dolphin, Blanch, Elianor, Philip,
Austria, Constance."
Extended Data
- line
- 1013
- word
- 3
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- 43346
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- 43328
- sentence_end_index
- 43407
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf866
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:08 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:08
- Placename
- austria
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.58249454 Longitude14.10716209
Description
"
Enter King Iohn, France, Dolphin, Blanch, Elianor, Philip,
Austria, Constance."
Extended Data
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- 0
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf867
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:09 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:09
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Tis true (faire daughter) and this blessed day,
Euer in France shall be kept festiuall:
To solemnize this day the glorious sunne
Stayes in his course, and playes the Alchymist,
Turning with splendor of his precious eye
The meager cloddy earth to glittering gold:
The yearely course that brings this day about,
Shall neuer see it, but a holy day."
Extended Data
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- 43415
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- 43760
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf868
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:09 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:09
- Placename
- lymoges
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.83472719 Longitude1.254533426
Description
"War, war, no peace, peace is to me a warre:
O Lymoges, O Austria, thou dost shame
That bloudy spoyle: thou slauethou wretch, yu coward,
Thou little valiant, great in villanie,
Thou euer strong vpon the stronger side;
Thou Fortunes Champion, that do'st neuer fight
But when her humourous Ladiship is by
To teach thee safety: thou art periur'd too,
And sooth'st vp greatnesse."
Extended Data
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- 1
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- 45129
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- 45503
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf869
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:09 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:09
- Placename
- austria
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.58249454 Longitude14.10716209
Description
"War, war, no peace, peace is to me a warre:
O Lymoges, O Austria, thou dost shame
That bloudy spoyle: thou slauethou wretch, yu coward,
Thou little valiant, great in villanie,
Thou euer strong vpon the stronger side;
Thou Fortunes Champion, that do'st neuer fight
But when her humourous Ladiship is by
To teach thee safety: thou art periur'd too,
And sooth'st vp greatnesse."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf86a
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:10 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:10
- Placename
- millane
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.46670877 Longitude9.177719781
Description
"Haile you annointed deputies of heauen;
To thee King Iohn my holy errand is:
I Pandulph, of faire Millane Cardinall,
And from Pope Innocent the Legate heere,
Doe in his name religiously demand
Why thou against the Church, our holy Mother,
So wilfully dost spurne; and force perforce
Keepe Stephen Langton chosen Arshbishop
Of Canterbury from that holy Sea:
This in our foresaid holy Fathers name
Pope Innocent, I doe demand of thee."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf86b
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:10 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:10
- Placename
- canterbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.28463525 Longitude1.082474775
Description
"Haile you annointed deputies of heauen;
To thee King Iohn my holy errand is:
I Pandulph, of faire Millane Cardinall,
And from Pope Innocent the Legate heere,
Doe in his name religiously demand
Why thou against the Church, our holy Mother,
So wilfully dost spurne; and force perforce
Keepe Stephen Langton chosen Arshbishop
Of Canterbury from that holy Sea:
This in our foresaid holy Fathers name
Pope Innocent, I doe demand of thee."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf86c
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:11 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:11
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Thou canst not (Cardinall) deuise a name
So slight, vnworthy, and ridiculous
To charge me to an answere, as the Pope:
Tell him this tale, and from the mouth of England,
Adde thus much more, that no Italian Priest
Shall tythe or toll in our dominions:
But as we, vnder heauen, are supreame head,
So vnder him that great supremacy
Where we doe reigne, we will alone vphold
Without th'assistance of a mortall hand:
So tell the Pope, all reuerence set apart
To him and his vsurp'd authoritie."
Extended Data
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- 46733
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- 47222
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf86d
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:11 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:11
- Placename
- italian
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude43.13950036 Longitude12.32259568
Description
"
Thou canst not (Cardinall) deuise a name
So slight, vnworthy, and ridiculous
To charge me to an answere, as the Pope:
Tell him this tale, and from the mouth of England,
Adde thus much more, that no Italian Priest
Shall tythe or toll in our dominions:
But as we, vnder heauen, are supreame head,
So vnder him that great supremacy
Where we doe reigne, we will alone vphold
Without th'assistance of a mortall hand:
So tell the Pope, all reuerence set apart
To him and his vsurp'd authoritie."
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TLCMap IDtdf86e
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:11 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:11
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Brother of England, you blaspheme in this."
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TLCMap IDtdf86f
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:11 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:11
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"O lawfull let it be
That I haue roome with Rome to curse a while,
Good Father Cardinall, cry thou Amen
To my keene curses; for without my wrong
There is no tongue hath power to curse him right."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf870
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:12 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:12
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Philip of France, on perill of a curse,
Let goe the hand of that Arch-heretique,
And raise the power of France vpon his head,
Vnlesse he doe submit himselfe to Rome."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf871
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:12 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:12
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Philip of France, on perill of a curse,
Let goe the hand of that Arch-heretique,
And raise the power of France vpon his head,
Vnlesse he doe submit himselfe to Rome."
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TLCMap IDtdf872
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:12 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:12
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"Philip of France, on perill of a curse,
Let goe the hand of that Arch-heretique,
And raise the power of France vpon his head,
Vnlesse he doe submit himselfe to Rome."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf873
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:13 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:13
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Looke to that Deuill, lest that France repent,
And
10The life and death of King John."
Extended Data
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- 48768
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf874
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:13 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:13
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"Bethinke you father, for the difference
Is purchase of a heauy curse from Rome,
Or the light losse of England, for a friend:
Forgoe the easier."
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- 49196
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TLCMap IDtdf875
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:13 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:13
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Bethinke you father, for the difference
Is purchase of a heauy curse from Rome,
Or the light losse of England, for a friend:
Forgoe the easier."
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TLCMap IDtdf876
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:13 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:13
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"Thats the curse of Rome."
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TLCMap IDtdf877
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:13 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:13
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"All forme is formelesse, Order orderlesse,
Saue what is opposite to Englands loue."
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- 51434
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf878
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:14 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:14
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Therefore to Armes, be Champion of our Church,
Or let the Church our mother breathe her curse,
A mothers curse, on her reuolting sonne:
France, thou maist hold a serpent by the tongue,
A cased Lion by the mortall paw,
A fasting Tyger safer by the tooth,
Then keepe in peace that hand which thou dost hold."
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TLCMap IDtdf879
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:14 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:14
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"England, I will fall frō thee."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf87a
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:15 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:15
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"O foule reuolt of French inconstancy."
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- 54524
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TLCMap IDtdf87b
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:15 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:15
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"France, yu shalt rue this houre within this houre."
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TLCMap IDtdf87c
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:15 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:15
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"well then, France shall rue."
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TLCMap IDtdf87d
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:15 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:15
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Cosen, goe draw our puisance together,
France, I am burn'd vp with inflaming wrath,
A rage, whose heat hath this condition;
That nothing can allay, nothing but blood,
The blood and deerest valued bloud of France."
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TLCMap IDtdf87e
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:15 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:15
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Cosen, goe draw our puisance together,
France, I am burn'd vp with inflaming wrath,
A rage, whose heat hath this condition;
That nothing can allay, nothing but blood,
The blood and deerest valued bloud of France."
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TLCMap IDtdf87f
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:16 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.58249454 Longitude14.10716209
Description
"
Allarums, Excursions: Enter Bastard with Austria's
head."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf880
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:16 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.58249454 Longitude14.10716209
Description
"Austrias head lye there,
Enter Iohn, Arthur, Hubert."
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TLCMap IDtdf881
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:17 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:17
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Cosen away for England, haste before,
And ere our comming see thou shake the bags
Of hoording Abbots, imprisoned angells
Set at libertie: the fat ribs of peace
Must by the hungry now be fed vpon:
Vse our Commission in his vtmost force."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf882
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:17 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:17
- Placename
- callice
- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
Hubert shall be your man, attend on you
With al true duetie: On toward Callice, hoa."
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- 59522
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TLCMap IDtdf883
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:17 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:17
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"For England Cosen, goe."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf884
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:17 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:17
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Enter France, Dolphin, Pandulpho, Attendants."
Extended Data
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- 59678
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- 59671
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- 59717
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf885
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:18 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:18
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Is not Angiers lost?"
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- 59961
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- 59981
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf886
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:18 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:18
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
And bloudy England into England gone,
Ore-bearing interruption spight of France?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf887
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:18 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:18
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
And bloudy England into England gone,
Ore-bearing interruption spight of France?"
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- 60032
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- 60113
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf888
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:19 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:19
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
And bloudy England into England gone,
Ore-bearing interruption spight of France?"
Extended Data
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- 60032
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- 60113
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf889
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:19 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:19
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Well could I beare that England had this praise,
So we could finde some patterne of our shame:
Enter Constance."
Extended Data
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- 60331
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- 60442
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf88a
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:19 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:19
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"To England, if you will."
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- line
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- 62620
- sentence_end_index
- 62644
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf88b
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:19 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:19
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Now heare me speake with a propheticke spirit:
For euen the breath of what I meane to speake,
Shall blow each dust, each straw, each little rub
Out of the path which shall directly lead
Thy foote to Englands Throne."
Extended Data
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- 65270
- sentence_end_index
- 65486
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf88c
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:20 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:20
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"The Bastard Falconbridge
Is now in England ransacking the Church,
Offending Charity: If but a dozen French
Were there in Armes, they would be as a Call
To traine ten thousand English to their side;
Or, as a little snow, tumbled about,
Anon becomes a Mountaine."
Extended Data
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- 67322
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- 67582
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf88d
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:20 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:20
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"The Bastard Falconbridge
Is now in England ransacking the Church,
Offending Charity: If but a dozen French
Were there in Armes, they would be as a Call
To traine ten thousand English to their side;
Or, as a little snow, tumbled about,
Anon becomes a Mountaine."
Extended Data
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- 6
- offset
- 67422
- sentence_start_index
- 67322
- sentence_end_index
- 67582
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf88e
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:20 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:21
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"The Bastard Falconbridge
Is now in England ransacking the Church,
Offending Charity: If but a dozen French
Were there in Armes, they would be as a Call
To traine ten thousand English to their side;
Or, as a little snow, tumbled about,
Anon becomes a Mountaine."
Extended Data
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- word
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- 67497
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- 67322
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- 67582
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf88f
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:21 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:21
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"O noble Dolphine,
Go with me to the King, 'tis wonderfull,
What may be wrought out of their discontent,
Now that their soules are topfull of offence,
For England go; I will whet on the King."
Extended Data
- line
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- 1
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- 67737
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- 67583
- sentence_end_index
- 67773
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf890
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:21 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:21
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Mercie on me:
Me thinkes no body should be sad but I:
Yet I remember, when I was in France,
Yong Gentlemen would be as sad as night
Onely for wantonnesse: by my Christendome,
So I were out of prison, and kept Sheepe
I should be as merry as the day is long:
And so I would be heere, but that I doubt
My Vnckle practises more harme to me:
He is affraid of me, and I of him:
Is it my fault, that I was Geffreyes sonne?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1610
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- 7
- offset
- 68601
- sentence_start_index
- 68517
- sentence_end_index
- 68932
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf891
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:21 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:21
- Placename
- pembroke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"
Enter Iohn, Pembroke, Salisbury, and other Lordes."
Extended Data
- line
- 1742
- word
- 2
- offset
- 74079
- sentence_start_index
- 74066
- sentence_end_index
- 74117
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf892
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:22 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:22
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"
Enter Iohn, Pembroke, Salisbury, and other Lordes."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- 74089
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- 74066
- sentence_end_index
- 74117
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf893
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:22 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:22
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Stay yet (Lord Salisbury) Ile go with thee,
And finde th'inheritance of this poore childe,
His little kingdome of a forced graue."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
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- 78419
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- 78404
- sentence_end_index
- 78533
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf894
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:22 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:22
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
So foule a skie, cleeres not without a storme,
Poure downe thy weather: how goes all in France?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 8
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- 79051
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- 78962
- sentence_end_index
- 79058
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf895
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:22 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:22
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"From France to England, neuer such a powre
For any forraigne preparation,
Was leuied in the body of a land."
Extended Data
- line
- 1855
- word
- 2
- offset
- 79069
- sentence_start_index
- 79064
- sentence_end_index
- 79171
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf896
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:23 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:23
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"From France to England, neuer such a powre
For any forraigne preparation,
Was leuied in the body of a land."
Extended Data
- line
- 1855
- word
- 4
- offset
- 79079
- sentence_start_index
- 79064
- sentence_end_index
- 79171
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf897
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:23 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:23
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
That such an Army could be drawne in France,
And she not heare of it?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1863
- word
- 8
- offset
- 79440
- sentence_start_index
- 79402
- sentence_end_index
- 79472
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf898
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:24 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:24
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
How wildely then walkes my Estate in France?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1874
- word
- 7
- offset
- 79891
- sentence_start_index
- 79853
- sentence_end_index
- 79898
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf899
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:24 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:24
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Vnder whose conduct came those powres of France,
That thou for truth giu'st out are landed heere?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1875
- word
- 7
- offset
- 79940
- sentence_start_index
- 79898
- sentence_end_index
- 79996
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf89a
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:24 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:24
- Placename
- pomfret
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"
And here's a Prophet that I brought with me
From forth the streets of Pomfret, whom I found
With many hundreds treading on his heeles:
To whom he sung in rude harsh sounding rimes,
That ere the next Ascension day at noone,
Your Highnes should deliuer vp your Crowne."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
- 80819
- sentence_start_index
- 80748
- sentence_end_index
- 81015
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf89b
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:24 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:24
- Placename
- pomfret
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"
Enter Bastard and Peter of Pomfret."
Extended Data
- line
- 1878
- word
- 5
- offset
- 80048
- sentence_start_index
- 80020
- sentence_end_index
- 80056
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf89c
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:24 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:24
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"The French (my Lord) mens mouths are ful of it:
Besides I met Lord Bigot, and Lord Salisburie
With eyes as red as new enkindled fire,
And others more, going to seeke the graue
Of Arthur, whom they say is kill'd to night, on your (suggestion."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdf89d
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:25 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:25
- Placename
- salisburie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"The French (my Lord) mens mouths are ful of it:
Besides I met Lord Bigot, and Lord Salisburie
With eyes as red as new enkindled fire,
And others more, going to seeke the graue
Of Arthur, whom they say is kill'd to night, on your (suggestion."
Extended Data
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf89e
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:26 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:26
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
I saw a Smith stand with his hammer (thus)
The whilst his Iron did on the Anuile coole,
With open mouth swallowing a Taylors newes,
Who with his Sheeres, and Measure in his hand,
Standing on slippers, which his nimble haste
Had falsely thrust vpon contrary feete,
Told of a many thousand warlike French,
That were embattailed, and rank'd in Kent."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
- offset
- 83170
- sentence_start_index
- 82873
- sentence_end_index
- 83220
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf89f
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:26 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:26
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"
I saw a Smith stand with his hammer (thus)
The whilst his Iron did on the Anuile coole,
With open mouth swallowing a Taylors newes,
Who with his Sheeres, and Measure in his hand,
Standing on slippers, which his nimble haste
Had falsely thrust vpon contrary feete,
Told of a many thousand warlike French,
That were embattailed, and rank'd in Kent."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
- offset
- 83215
- sentence_start_index
- 82873
- sentence_end_index
- 83220
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a0
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:26 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:26
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Oh me, my Vnckles spirit is in these stones,
Heauen take my soule, and England keep my bones."
Extended Data
- line
- 2035
- word
- 5
- offset
- 86663
- sentence_start_index
- 86591
- sentence_end_index
- 86685
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a1
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:26 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:26
- Placename
- salisbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Dies
Enter Pembroke, Salisbury, & Bigot."
Extended Data
- line
- 2036
- word
- 2
- offset
- 86707
- sentence_start_index
- 86686
- sentence_end_index
- 86726
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a2
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:26 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:26
- Placename
- pembroke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"Dies
Enter Pembroke, Salisbury, & Bigot."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
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- 86697
- sentence_start_index
- 86686
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a3
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:27 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:27
- Placename
- edmondsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.24575357 Longitude0.707524148
Description
"Lords, I will meet him at S. Edmondsbury,
It is our safetie, and we must embrace
This gentle offer of the perillous time."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 8
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- 86761
- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 86853
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a4
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:27 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:27
- Placename
- meloone
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.54143149 Longitude2.660218399
Description
"The Count Meloone, a Noble Lord of France,
Whose priuate with me of the Dolphines loue,
Is much more generall, then these lines import."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 86908
- sentence_end_index
- 87043
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a5
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:28 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:28
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"The Count Meloone, a Noble Lord of France,
Whose priuate with me of the Dolphines loue,
Is much more generall, then these lines import."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 8
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- 86943
- sentence_start_index
- 86908
- sentence_end_index
- 87043
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a6
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:28 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:28
- Placename
- salsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Stand backe Lord Salsbury, stand backe I say:
By heauen, I thinke my sword's as sharpe as yours."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 89957
- sentence_start_index
- 89940
- sentence_end_index
- 90036
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a7
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:28 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:28
- Placename
- salsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Thou wer't better gaul the diuell Salsbury."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
- 90634
- sentence_start_index
- 90600
- sentence_end_index
- 90643
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8a8
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:28 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:28
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
How easie dost thou take all England vp,
From forth this morcell of dead Royaltie?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
- offset
- 92789
- sentence_start_index
- 92759
- sentence_end_index
- 92842
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TLCMap IDtdf8a9
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:28 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:28
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
The life, the right, and truth of all this Realme
Is fled to heauen: and England now is left
To tug and scamble, and to part by th'teeth
The vn-owed interest of proud swelling State:
Now for the bare-pickt bone of Maiesty,
Doth dogged warre bristle his angry crest,
And snarleth in the gentle eyes of peace:
Now Powers from home, and discontents at home
Meet in one line: and vast confusion waites
As doth a Rauen on a sicke-falne beast,
The iminent decay of wrested pompe."
Extended Data
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- 5
- offset
- 92916
- sentence_start_index
- 92842
- sentence_end_index
- 93316
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8aa
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:29 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:29
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Now keep your holy word, go meet the French,
And from his holinesse vse all your power
To stop their marches 'fore we are enflam'd:
Our discontented Counties doe reuolt:
Our people quarrell with obedience,
Swearing Allegiance, and the loue of soule
To stranger-bloud, to forren Royalty;
This inundation of mistempred humor,
Rests by you onely to be qualified."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 9
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- 93831
- sentence_start_index
- 93794
- sentence_end_index
- 94153
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8ab
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:29 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:29
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"It was my breath that blew this Tempest vp,
Vpon your stubborne vsage of the Pope:
But since you are a gentle conuertite,
My tongue shall hush againe this storme of warre,
And make faire weather in your blustring land:
On this Ascention day, remember well,
Vpon your oath of seruice to the Pope,
Goe I to make the French lay downe their Armes."
Extended Data
- line
- 2224
- word
- 5
- offset
- 94595
- sentence_start_index
- 94281
- sentence_end_index
- 94624
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8ac
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:30 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:30
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"All Kent hath yeelded: nothing there holds out
But Douer Castle: London hath receiu'd
Like a kinde Host, the Dolphin and his powers."
Extended Data
- line
- 2231
- word
- 2
- offset
- 94878
- sentence_start_index
- 94874
- sentence_end_index
- 95006
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8ad
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:30 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:30
Details
Latitude51.12765599 Longitude1.315406062
Description
"All Kent hath yeelded: nothing there holds out
But Douer Castle: London hath receiu'd
Like a kinde Host, the Dolphin and his powers."
Extended Data
- line
- 2232
- word
- 1
- offset
- 94925
- sentence_start_index
- 94874
- sentence_end_index
- 95006
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8ae
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:30 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:30
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"All Kent hath yeelded: nothing there holds out
But Douer Castle: London hath receiu'd
Like a kinde Host, the Dolphin and his powers."
Extended Data
- line
- 2232
- word
- 3
- offset
- 94939
- sentence_start_index
- 94874
- sentence_end_index
- 95006
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8af
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:30 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:30
- Placename
- salisbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"
Enter (in Armes) Dolphin, Salisbury, Meloone, Pem-
broke, Bigot, Souldiers."
Extended Data
- line
- 2283
- word
- 4
- offset
- 97099
- sentence_start_index
- 97072
- sentence_end_index
- 97148
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b0
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:31 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:31
- Placename
- meloone
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.54143149 Longitude2.660218399
Description
"
Enter (in Armes) Dolphin, Salisbury, Meloone, Pem-
broke, Bigot, Souldiers."
Extended Data
- line
- 2283
- word
- 5
- offset
- 97110
- sentence_start_index
- 97072
- sentence_end_index
- 97148
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b1
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:31 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:31
- Placename
- melloone
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.54143149 Longitude2.660218399
Description
"My Lord Melloone, let this be coppied out,
And keepe it safe for our remembrance:
Returne the president to these Lords againe,
That hauing our faire order written downe,
Both they and we, perusing ore these notes
May know wherefore we tooke the Sacrament,
And keepe our faithes firme and inuiolable."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 97162
- sentence_start_index
- 97154
- sentence_end_index
- 97453
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b2
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:31 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:31
- Placename
- salisbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"19
By making many: Oh it grieues my soule,
That I must draw this mettle from my side
To be a widdow-maker: oh, and there
Where honourable rescue, and defence
Cries out vpon the name of Salisbury."
Extended Data
- line
- 2305
- word
- 6
- offset
- 97971
- sentence_start_index
- 97786
- sentence_end_index
- 97981
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b3
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:32
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
But such is the infection of the time,
That for the health and Physicke of our right,
We cannot deale but with the very hand
Of sterne Iniustice, and confused wrong:
And is't not pitty, (oh my grieued friends)
That we, the sonnes and children of this Isle,
Was borne to see so sad an houre as this,
Wherein we step after a stranger, march
Vpon her gentle bosom, and fill vp
Her Enemies rankes?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2311
- word
- 8
- offset
- 98233
- sentence_start_index
- 97981
- sentence_end_index
- 98375
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b4
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:32
- Placename
- salisburie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"
Lift vp thy brow (renowned Salisburie)
And with a great heart heaue away this storme:
Commend these waters to those baby-eyes
That neuer saw the giant-world enrag'd,
Nor met with Fortune, other then at feasts,
Full warm of blood, of mirth, of gossipping:
Come, come; for thou shalt thrust thy hand as deepe
Into the purse of rich prosperity
As Lewis himselfe: so (Nobles) shall you all,
That knit your sinewes to the strength of mine."
Extended Data
- line
- 2340
- word
- 5
- offset
- 99428
- sentence_start_index
- 99400
- sentence_end_index
- 99835
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b5
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:32
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Haile noble Prince of France:
The next is this: King Iohn hath reconcil'd
Himselfe to Rome, his spirit is come in,
That so stood out against the holy Church,
The great Metropolis and Sea of Rome:
Therefore thy threatning Colours now winde vp,
And tame the sauage spirit of wilde warre,
That like a Lion fostered vp at hand,
It may lie gently at the foot of peace,
And be no further harmefull then in shewe."
Extended Data
- line
- 2356
- word
- 5
- offset
- 100068
- sentence_start_index
- 100046
- sentence_end_index
- 100452
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b6
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:32
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"Haile noble Prince of France:
The next is this: King Iohn hath reconcil'd
Himselfe to Rome, his spirit is come in,
That so stood out against the holy Church,
The great Metropolis and Sea of Rome:
Therefore thy threatning Colours now winde vp,
And tame the sauage spirit of wilde warre,
That like a Lion fostered vp at hand,
It may lie gently at the foot of peace,
And be no further harmefull then in shewe."
Extended Data
- line
- 2358
- word
- 2
- offset
- 100132
- sentence_start_index
- 100046
- sentence_end_index
- 100452
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b7
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:32
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"Haile noble Prince of France:
The next is this: King Iohn hath reconcil'd
Himselfe to Rome, his spirit is come in,
That so stood out against the holy Church,
The great Metropolis and Sea of Rome:
Therefore thy threatning Colours now winde vp,
And tame the sauage spirit of wilde warre,
That like a Lion fostered vp at hand,
It may lie gently at the foot of peace,
And be no further harmefull then in shewe."
Extended Data
- line
- 2360
- word
- 6
- offset
- 100236
- sentence_start_index
- 100046
- sentence_end_index
- 100452
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b8
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:32 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:32
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"
Your breath first kindled the dead coale of warres,
Betweene this chastiz'd kingdome and my selfe,
And brought in matter that should feed this fire;
And now 'tis farre too huge to be blowne out
With that same weake winde, which enkindled it:
You taught me how to know the face of right,
Acquainted me with interest to this Land,
Yea, thrust this enterprize into my heart,
And come ye now to tell me Iohn hath made
His peace with Rome?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2380
- word
- 3
- offset
- 101086
- sentence_start_index
- 100656
- sentence_end_index
- 101091
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8b9
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:33 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:33
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"
I (by the honour of my marriage bed)
After yong Arthur, claime this Land for mine,
And now it is halfe conquer'd, must I backe,
Because that Iohn hath made his peace with Rome?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2384
- word
- 8
- offset
- 101289
- sentence_start_index
- 101117
- sentence_end_index
- 101294
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8ba
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:33 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:33
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"
Am I Romes slaue?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2385
- word
- 2
- offset
- 101300
- sentence_start_index
- 101294
- sentence_end_index
- 101312
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8bb
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:33 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:33
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"What penny hath Rome borne?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2385
- word
- 7
- offset
- 101329
- sentence_start_index
- 101313
- sentence_end_index
- 101340
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8bc
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:34 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:34
- Placename
- millane
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.46670877 Longitude9.177719781
Description
"According to the faire-play of the world,
Let me haue audience: I am sent to speake:
My holy Lord of Millane, from the King
I come to learne how you haue dealt for him:
And, as you answer, I doe know the scope
And warrant limited vnto my tongue."
Extended Data
- line
- 2409
- word
- 4
- offset
- 102319
- sentence_start_index
- 102218
- sentence_end_index
- 102463
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8bd
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:34 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:34
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Now heare our English King,
For thus his Royaltie doth speake in me:
He is prepar'd, and reason to he should,
This apish and vnmannerly approach,
This harness'd Maske, and vnaduised Reuell,
This vn-heard sawcinesse and boyish Troopes,
The King doth smile at, and is well prepar'd
To whip this dwarfish warre, this Pigmy Armes
From out the circle of his Territories."
Extended Data
- line
- 2417
- word
- 7
- offset
- 102681
- sentence_start_index
- 102667
- sentence_end_index
- 103032
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8be
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:34 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:34
- Placename
- englishman
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Euen at the crying of your Nations crow,
Thinking this voyce an armed Englishman."
Extended Data
- line
- 2436
- word
- 5
- offset
- 103473
- sentence_start_index
- 103402
- sentence_end_index
- 103484
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8bf
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:34 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:34
- Placename
- amazons
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude40.93987672 Longitude36.5377757
Description
"
No: know the gallant Monarch is in Armes,
And like an Eagle, o're his ayerie towres,
To sowsse annoyance that comes neere his Nest;
And you degenerate, you ingrate Reuolts,
you bloudy Nero's, ripping vp the wombe
Of your deere Mother-England: blush for shame:
For your owne Ladies, and pale-visag'd Maides,
Like Amazons, come tripping after drummes:
Their thimbles into armed Gantlets change,
Their Needl's to Lances, and their gentle hearts
To fierce and bloody inclination."
Extended Data
- line
- 2446
- word
- 1
- offset
- 103887
- sentence_start_index
- 103574
- sentence_end_index
- 104050
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8c0
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:35 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:35
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"
Sound but another, and another shall
(As lowd as thine) rattle the Welkins eare,
And mocke the deepe mouth'd Thunder: for at hand
(Not trusting to this halting Legate heere,
Whom he hath vs'd rather for sport, then neede)
Is warlike Iohn: and in his fore-head sits
A bare-rib'd death, whose office is this day
To feast vpon whole thousands of the French."
Extended Data
- line
- 2471
- word
- 7
- offset
- 104976
- sentence_start_index
- 104628
- sentence_end_index
- 104983
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8c1
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:35 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:35
- Placename
- swinsted
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.9470892 Longitude-0.16120735
Description
"Tell him toward Swinsted, to the Abbey there."
Extended Data
- line
- 2485
- word
- 4
- offset
- 105507
- sentence_start_index
- 105491
- sentence_end_index
- 105536
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8c3
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:35 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:35
Details
Latitude52.94970385 Longitude-0.142027122
Description
"Tell him toward Swinsted, to the Abbey there."
Extended Data
- line
- 2485
- word
- 7
- offset
- 105524
- sentence_start_index
- 105491
- sentence_end_index
- 105536
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8c2
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:35 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:35
- Placename
- goodwin
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.23974725 Longitude1.610187686
Description
"Be of good comfort: for the great supply
That was expected by the Dolphin heere,
Are wrack'd three nights ago on Goodwin sands."
Extended Data
- line
- 2488
- word
- 6
- offset
- 105655
- sentence_start_index
- 105542
- sentence_end_index
- 105669
Sources
TLCMap IDtdf8c4
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:36
- Placename
- swinsted
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.9470892 Longitude-0.16120735
Description
"
Set on toward Swinsted: to my Litter straight,
Weaknesse possesseth me, and I am faint."
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TLCMap IDtdf8c5
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:36
Details
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Description
"
This newes was brought to Richard but euen now,
The French fight coldly, and retyre themselues."
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Created At2025-04-14 14:38:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"
Enter Salisbury, Pembroke, and Bigot."
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TLCMap IDtdf8c7
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:36 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"
Enter Salisbury, Pembroke, and Bigot."
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TLCMap IDtdf8c8
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:37 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:37
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Vp once againe: put spirit in the French,
If they miscarry: we miscarry too."
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TLCMap IDtdf8c9
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:37 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Lead me to the Reuolts of England heere."
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TLCMap IDtdf8ca
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:37 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.54143149 Longitude2.660218399
Description
"It is the Count Meloone."
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TLCMap IDtdf8cb
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:38 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Fly Noble English, you are bought and sold,
Vnthred the rude eye of Rebellion,
And welcome home againe discarded faith,
Seeke out King Iohn, and fall before his feete:
For if the French be Lords of this loud day,
He meanes to recompence the paines you take,
By cutting off your heads: Thus hath he sworne,
And I with him, and many moe with mee,
Vpon the Altar at S. Edmondsbury,
Euen on that Altar, where we swore to you
Deere Amity, and euerlasting loue."
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TLCMap IDtdf8cc
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:38 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:38
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Fly Noble English, you are bought and sold,
Vnthred the rude eye of Rebellion,
And welcome home againe discarded faith,
Seeke out King Iohn, and fall before his feete:
For if the French be Lords of this loud day,
He meanes to recompence the paines you take,
By cutting off your heads: Thus hath he sworne,
And I with him, and many moe with mee,
Vpon the Altar at S. Edmondsbury,
Euen on that Altar, where we swore to you
Deere Amity, and euerlasting loue."
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TLCMap IDtdf8cd
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:38 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:38
- Placename
- edmondsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.24575357 Longitude0.707524148
Description
"Fly Noble English, you are bought and sold,
Vnthred the rude eye of Rebellion,
And welcome home againe discarded faith,
Seeke out King Iohn, and fall before his feete:
For if the French be Lords of this loud day,
He meanes to recompence the paines you take,
By cutting off your heads: Thus hath he sworne,
And I with him, and many moe with mee,
Vpon the Altar at S. Edmondsbury,
Euen on that Altar, where we swore to you
Deere Amity, and euerlasting loue."
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TLCMap IDtdf8ce
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:39 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Commend me to one Hubert, with your King;
The loue of him, and this respect besides
(For that my Grandsire was an Englishman)
Awakes my Conscience to confesse all this."
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TLCMap IDtdf8cf
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:39 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"The Sun of heauen(me thought)was loth to set;
But staid, and made the Westerne Welkin blush,
When English measure backward their owne ground
In faint Retire: Oh brauely came we off,
When with a volley of our needlesse shot,
After such bloody toile, we bid good night,
And woon'd our tott'ring colours clearly vp,
Last in the field, and almost Lords of it."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d0
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:39 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.54143149 Longitude2.660218399
Description
"The Count Meloone is slaine: The English Lords
By his perswasion, are againe falne off,
And your supply, which you haue wish'd so long,
Are cast away, and sunke on Goodwin sands."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d1
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:39 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"The Count Meloone is slaine: The English Lords
By his perswasion, are againe falne off,
And your supply, which you haue wish'd so long,
Are cast away, and sunke on Goodwin sands."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d2
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:40 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The Count Meloone is slaine: The English Lords
By his perswasion, are againe falne off,
And your supply, which you haue wish'd so long,
Are cast away, and sunke on Goodwin sands."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d3
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:40 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Of the part of England."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d4
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:40 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"
Enter Prince Henry, Salisburie, and Bigot."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d5
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:40 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:40
- Placename
- pembroke
- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
Enter Pembroke."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d6
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:41 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:41
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
This England neuer did, nor neuer shall
Lye at the proud foote of a Conqueror,
But when it first did helpe to wound it selfe."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d7
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:41 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:41
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Now, these her Princes are come home againe,
Come the three corners of the world in Armes,
And we shall shocke them: Naught shall make vs rue,
If England to it selfe, do rest but true."
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TLCMap IDtdf8d8
Created At2025-04-14 14:38:41 Updated At2025-04-14 14:38:41