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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.90274151 Longitude1.905001581
Description
"AS by your high Imperiall Maiesty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As Procurator to your Excellence,
To marry Princes Margaret for your Grace;
So in the Famous Ancient City, Toures,
In presence of the Kings of France, and Sicill,
The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Britaigne, and Alanson,
Seuen Earles, twelue Barons, & twenty reuerend Bishops
I haue perform'd my Taske, and was espous'd,
And humbly now vpon my bended knee,
In sight of England, and her Lordly Peeres,
Deliuer vp my Title in the Queene
To your most gracious hands, that are the Substance
Of that great Shadow I did represent:
The happiest Gift, that euer Marquesse gaue,
The Fairest Queene, that euer King receiu'd."
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TLCMap IDte0d1f
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:35
Details
Latitude47.38970724 Longitude0.68498317
Description
"AS by your high Imperiall Maiesty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As Procurator to your Excellence,
To marry Princes Margaret for your Grace;
So in the Famous Ancient City, Toures,
In presence of the Kings of France, and Sicill,
The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Britaigne, and Alanson,
Seuen Earles, twelue Barons, & twenty reuerend Bishops
I haue perform'd my Taske, and was espous'd,
And humbly now vpon my bended knee,
In sight of England, and her Lordly Peeres,
Deliuer vp my Title in the Queene
To your most gracious hands, that are the Substance
Of that great Shadow I did represent:
The happiest Gift, that euer Marquesse gaue,
The Fairest Queene, that euer King receiu'd."
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TLCMap IDte0d17
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:33
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"AS by your high Imperiall Maiesty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As Procurator to your Excellence,
To marry Princes Margaret for your Grace;
So in the Famous Ancient City, Toures,
In presence of the Kings of France, and Sicill,
The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Britaigne, and Alanson,
Seuen Earles, twelue Barons, & twenty reuerend Bishops
I haue perform'd my Taske, and was espous'd,
And humbly now vpon my bended knee,
In sight of England, and her Lordly Peeres,
Deliuer vp my Title in the Queene
To your most gracious hands, that are the Substance
Of that great Shadow I did represent:
The happiest Gift, that euer Marquesse gaue,
The Fairest Queene, that euer King receiu'd."
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TLCMap IDte0d19
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:33
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"AS by your high Imperiall Maiesty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As Procurator to your Excellence,
To marry Princes Margaret for your Grace;
So in the Famous Ancient City, Toures,
In presence of the Kings of France, and Sicill,
The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Britaigne, and Alanson,
Seuen Earles, twelue Barons, & twenty reuerend Bishops
I haue perform'd my Taske, and was espous'd,
And humbly now vpon my bended knee,
In sight of England, and her Lordly Peeres,
Deliuer vp my Title in the Queene
To your most gracious hands, that are the Substance
Of that great Shadow I did represent:
The happiest Gift, that euer Marquesse gaue,
The Fairest Queene, that euer King receiu'd."
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TLCMap IDte0d18
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:33
Details
Latitude37.63391272 Longitude13.95602935
Description
"AS by your high Imperiall Maiesty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As Procurator to your Excellence,
To marry Princes Margaret for your Grace;
So in the Famous Ancient City, Toures,
In presence of the Kings of France, and Sicill,
The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Britaigne, and Alanson,
Seuen Earles, twelue Barons, & twenty reuerend Bishops
I haue perform'd my Taske, and was espous'd,
And humbly now vpon my bended knee,
In sight of England, and her Lordly Peeres,
Deliuer vp my Title in the Queene
To your most gracious hands, that are the Substance
Of that great Shadow I did represent:
The happiest Gift, that euer Marquesse gaue,
The Fairest Queene, that euer King receiu'd."
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TLCMap IDte0d1e
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:35
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"AS by your high Imperiall Maiesty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As Procurator to your Excellence,
To marry Princes Margaret for your Grace;
So in the Famous Ancient City, Toures,
In presence of the Kings of France, and Sicill,
The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Britaigne, and Alanson,
Seuen Earles, twelue Barons, & twenty reuerend Bishops
I haue perform'd my Taske, and was espous'd,
And humbly now vpon my bended knee,
In sight of England, and her Lordly Peeres,
Deliuer vp my Title in the Queene
To your most gracious hands, that are the Substance
Of that great Shadow I did represent:
The happiest Gift, that euer Marquesse gaue,
The Fairest Queene, that euer King receiu'd."
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TLCMap IDte0d1c
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:34 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:34
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Suffolke arise."
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TLCMap IDte0d1d
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:34 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:34
- Placename
- alanson
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.43175625 Longitude0.090385183
Description
"AS by your high Imperiall Maiesty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As Procurator to your Excellence,
To marry Princes Margaret for your Grace;
So in the Famous Ancient City, Toures,
In presence of the Kings of France, and Sicill,
The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Britaigne, and Alanson,
Seuen Earles, twelue Barons, & twenty reuerend Bishops
I haue perform'd my Taske, and was espous'd,
And humbly now vpon my bended knee,
In sight of England, and her Lordly Peeres,
Deliuer vp my Title in the Queene
To your most gracious hands, that are the Substance
Of that great Shadow I did represent:
The happiest Gift, that euer Marquesse gaue,
The Fairest Queene, that euer King receiu'd."
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TLCMap IDte0d1b
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:34 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:34
- Placename
- calaber
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude39.19828284 Longitude16.5406325
Description
"AS by your high Imperiall Maiesty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As Procurator to your Excellence,
To marry Princes Margaret for your Grace;
So in the Famous Ancient City, Toures,
In presence of the Kings of France, and Sicill,
The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Britaigne, and Alanson,
Seuen Earles, twelue Barons, & twenty reuerend Bishops
I haue perform'd my Taske, and was espous'd,
And humbly now vpon my bended knee,
In sight of England, and her Lordly Peeres,
Deliuer vp my Title in the Queene
To your most gracious hands, that are the Substance
Of that great Shadow I did represent:
The happiest Gift, that euer Marquesse gaue,
The Fairest Queene, that euer King receiu'd."
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TLCMap IDte0d1a
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:34 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:34
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Inprimis, It is agreed betweene the French K.
Charles, and William de la Pole Marquesse of Suffolke, Am-
bassador for Henry King of England, That the said Henry shal
espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter vnto Reignier King of
Naples, Sicillia, and Ierusalem, and Crowne her Queene of
England, ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing."
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TLCMap IDte0d29
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:38
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Margaret, Englands happines."
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TLCMap IDte0d20
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:35
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Great King of England, & my gracious Lord,
The mutuall conference that my minde hath had,
By day, by night; waking, and in my dreames,
In Courtly company, or at my Beades,
With you mine Alder liefest Soueraigne,
Makes me the bolder to salute my King,
With ruder termes, such as my wit affoords,
And ouer ioy of heart doth minister."
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TLCMap IDte0d21
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:35
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"My Lord Protector, so it please your Grace,
Heere are the Articles of contracted peace,
Betweene our Soueraigne, and the French King Charles,
For eighteene moneths concluded by consent."
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TLCMap IDte0d22
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:36
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Inprimis, It is agreed betweene the French K.
Charles, and William de la Pole Marquesse of Suffolke, Am-
bassador for Henry King of England, That the said Henry shal
espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter vnto Reignier King of
Naples, Sicillia, and Ierusalem, and Crowne her Queene of
England, ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing."
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TLCMap IDte0d23
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:36
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Inprimis, It is agreed betweene the French K.
Charles, and William de la Pole Marquesse of Suffolke, Am-
bassador for Henry King of England, That the said Henry shal
espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter vnto Reignier King of
Naples, Sicillia, and Ierusalem, and Crowne her Queene of
England, ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing."
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TLCMap IDte0d27
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:37
- Placename
- sicillia
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.63391272 Longitude13.95602935
Description
"Inprimis, It is agreed betweene the French K.
Charles, and William de la Pole Marquesse of Suffolke, Am-
bassador for Henry King of England, That the said Henry shal
espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter vnto Reignier King of
Naples, Sicillia, and Ierusalem, and Crowne her Queene of
England, ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing."
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TLCMap IDte0d26
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:37
Details
Latitude40.84254902 Longitude14.25826768
Description
"Inprimis, It is agreed betweene the French K.
Charles, and William de la Pole Marquesse of Suffolke, Am-
bassador for Henry King of England, That the said Henry shal
espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter vnto Reignier King of
Naples, Sicillia, and Ierusalem, and Crowne her Queene of
England, ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing."
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TLCMap IDte0d24
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:37
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Inprimis, It is agreed betweene the French K.
Charles, and William de la Pole Marquesse of Suffolke, Am-
bassador for Henry King of England, That the said Henry shal
espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter vnto Reignier King of
Naples, Sicillia, and Ierusalem, and Crowne her Queene of
England, ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing."
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TLCMap IDte0d28
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:37
- Placename
- reignier
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude46.13824899 Longitude6.267731811
Description
"Inprimis, It is agreed betweene the French K.
Charles, and William de la Pole Marquesse of Suffolke, Am-
bassador for Henry King of England, That the said Henry shal
espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter vnto Reignier King of
Naples, Sicillia, and Ierusalem, and Crowne her Queene of
England, ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing."
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TLCMap IDte0d25
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:37
Details
Latitude45.34511017 Longitude4.880997067
Description
"Item, That the Dutchy of Aniou, and the County of Main,
shall be released and deliuered to the King her father."
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TLCMap IDte0d2a
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:38
Details
Latitude45.34511017 Longitude4.880997067
Description
"Item, It is further agreed betweene them, That the
Dutchesse of Aniou and Maine, shall be released and deliuered
ouer to the King her Father, and shee sent ouer of the King of
Englands owne proper Cost and Charges, without hauing any
Dowry."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d2b
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:38
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Item, It is further agreed betweene them, That the
Dutchesse of Aniou and Maine, shall be released and deliuered
ouer to the King her Father, and shee sent ouer of the King of
Englands owne proper Cost and Charges, without hauing any
Dowry."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d2c
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:39
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Item, It is further agreed betweene them, That the
Dutchesse of Aniou and Maine, shall be released and deliuered
ouer to the King her Father, and shee sent ouer of the King of
Englands owne proper Cost and Charges, without hauing any
Dowry."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d2d
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:39
- Placename
- winchester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.06422252 Longitude-1.332810743
Description
"Vnckle of Winchester, I pray read on."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d2e
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:39
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Lord Marques kneel down,
We heere create thee the first Duke of Suffolke,
And girt thee with the Sword."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d30
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:39
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Cosin of Yorke,
We heere discharge your Grace from being Regent
I'th parts of France, till terme of eighteene Moneths
Be full expyr'd."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d2f
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:39
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Cosin of Yorke,
We heere discharge your Grace from being Regent
I'th parts of France, till terme of eighteene Moneths
Be full expyr'd."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d31
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:40
- Placename
- winchester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.06422252 Longitude-1.332810743
Description
"Thankes Vncle Winchester,
Gloster, Yorke, Buckingham, Somerset,
Salisburie, and Warwicke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d32
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:40
- Placename
- gloster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Thankes Vncle Winchester,
Gloster, Yorke, Buckingham, Somerset,
Salisburie, and Warwicke."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d36
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:41
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Thankes Vncle Winchester,
Gloster, Yorke, Buckingham, Somerset,
Salisburie, and Warwicke."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d37
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:42 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:42
- Placename
- salisburie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Thankes Vncle Winchester,
Gloster, Yorke, Buckingham, Somerset,
Salisburie, and Warwicke."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d35
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:41
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Thankes Vncle Winchester,
Gloster, Yorke, Buckingham, Somerset,
Salisburie, and Warwicke."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d38
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:42 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:42
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Thankes Vncle Winchester,
Gloster, Yorke, Buckingham, Somerset,
Salisburie, and Warwicke."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d33
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:40
- Placename
- somerset
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Thankes Vncle Winchester,
Gloster, Yorke, Buckingham, Somerset,
Salisburie, and Warwicke."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d34
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:40
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Braue Peeres of England, Pillars of the State,
To you Duke Humfrey must vnload his greefe:
Your greefe, the common greefe of all the Land."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d39
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:42 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:42
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Did he so often lodge in open field:
In Winters cold, and Summers parching heate,
To conquer France, his true inheritance?"
Extended Data
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:43
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"And did my brother Bedford toyle his wits,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:44
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"121
To keepe by policy what Henrie got:
Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
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Crowned in Paris in despight of foes,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:45 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:45
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"121
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Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:43
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"121
To keepe by policy what Henrie got:
Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:44
Details
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"121
To keepe by policy what Henrie got:
Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:43
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"121
To keepe by policy what Henrie got:
Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
And hath his Highnesse in his infancie,
Crowned in Paris in despight of foes,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:44
Details
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"121
To keepe by policy what Henrie got:
Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
And hath his Highnesse in his infancie,
Crowned in Paris in despight of foes,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:44
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"121
To keepe by policy what Henrie got:
Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
And hath his Highnesse in his infancie,
Crowned in Paris in despight of foes,
And shall these Labours, and these Honours dye?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:45 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:45
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"121
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Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
And hath his Highnesse in his infancie,
Crowned in Paris in despight of foes,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:46
Details
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"121
To keepe by policy what Henrie got:
Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
And hath his Highnesse in his infancie,
Crowned in Paris in despight of foes,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:48
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"Shall Henries Conquest, Bedfords vigilance,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:48
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"121
To keepe by policy what Henrie got:
Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
And hath his Highnesse in his infancie,
Crowned in Paris in despight of foes,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:45 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:45
Details
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Description
"121
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Haue you your selues, Somerset, Buckingham,
Braue Yorke, Salisbury, and victorious Warwicke,
Receiud deepe scarres in France and Normandie:
Or hath mine Vnckle Beauford, and my selfe,
With all the Learned Counsell of the Realme,
Studied so long, sat in the Councell house,
Early and late, debating too and fro
How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
And hath his Highnesse in his infancie,
Crowned in Paris in despight of foes,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:46
Details
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"This preroration with such circumstance:
For France, 'tis ours; and we will keepe it still."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:47 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:47
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"Suffolke, the new made Duke that rules the rost,
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Vnto the poore King Reignier, whose large style
Agrees not with the leannesse of his purse."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:48
Details
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"O Peeres of England, shamefull is this League,
Fatall this Marriage, cancelling your Fame,
Blotting your names from Bookes of memory,
Racing the Charracters of your Renowne,
Defacing Monuments of Conquer'd France,
Vndoing all as all had neuer bin."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:47 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:47
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Details
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"O Peeres of England, shamefull is this League,
Fatall this Marriage, cancelling your Fame,
Blotting your names from Bookes of memory,
Racing the Charracters of your Renowne,
Defacing Monuments of Conquer'd France,
Vndoing all as all had neuer bin."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:47 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:47
Details
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Description
"Suffolke, the new made Duke that rules the rost,
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TLCMap IDte0d4e
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:48
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Details
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"Suffolke, the new made Duke that rules the rost,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:49
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Details
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"Now by the death of him that dyed for all,
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But wherefore weepes Warwicke, my valiant sonne?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:49
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Details
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"Now by the death of him that dyed for all,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:49
Details
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Description
"Suffolke, the new made Duke that rules the rost,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:48
Details
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"Aniou and Maine?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:50
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Details
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"For Suffolkes Duke, may he be suffocate,
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France should haue torne and rent my very hart,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:50
Details
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"For Suffolkes Duke, may he be suffocate,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:52
Details
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"For Suffolkes Duke, may he be suffocate,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:52
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"Aniou and Maine?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:50
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"I neuer read but Englands Kings haue had
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To match with her that brings no vantages."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:51
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"A proper iest, and neuer heard before,
That Suffolke should demand a whole Fifteenth,
For Costs and Charges in transporting her:
She should haue staid in France, and steru'd in France
Before ---
Car."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:51
Details
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"A proper iest, and neuer heard before,
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Before ---
Car."
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TLCMap IDte0d58
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:51
Details
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Description
"A proper iest, and neuer heard before,
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Car."
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TLCMap IDte0d59
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:51
Details
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"'Tis not my speeches that you do mislike:
But 'tis my presence that doth trouble ye,
Rancour will out, proud Prelate, in thy face
I see thy furie: If I longer stay,
We shall begin our ancient bickerings:
Lordings farewell, and say when I am gone,
I prophesied, France will be lost ere long."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:52
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Details
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"My Lord of Gloster, now ye grow too hot,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:52
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Details
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"So, there goes our Protector in a rage:
'Tis knowne to you he is mine enemy:
Nay more, an enemy vnto you all,
And no great friend, I feare me to the King;
Consider Lords, he is the next of blood,
And heyre apparant to the English Crowne:
Had Henrie got an Empire by his marriage,
And all the wealthy Kingdomes of the West,
There's reason he should be displeas'd at it:
Looke to it Lords, let not his smoothing words
Bewitch your hearts, be wise and circumspect."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:13:53 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:53
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Details
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"My Lord of Winchester I know your minde."
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TLCMap IDte0d5d
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:52
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Details
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"What though the common people fauour him,
Calling him, Humfrey the good Duke of Gloster,
Clapping their hands, and crying with loud voyce,
Iesu maintaine your Royall Excellence,
With God preserue the good Duke Humfrey:
I feare me Lords, for all this flattering glosse,
He will be found a dangerous Protector."
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TLCMap IDte0d65
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:55 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:55
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"This weighty businesse will not brooke delay,
Ile to the Duke of Suffolke presently."
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TLCMap IDte0d62
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Cosin of Somerset, ioyne you with me,
And altogether with the Duke of Suffolke,
Wee'l quickly hoyse Duke Humfrey from his seat."
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TLCMap IDte0d60
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:53 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:53
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Cosin of Somerset, ioyne you with me,
And altogether with the Duke of Suffolke,
Wee'l quickly hoyse Duke Humfrey from his seat."
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TLCMap IDte0d61
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Cosin of Buckingham, though Humfries pride
And greatnesse of his place be greefe to vs,
Yet let vs watch the haughtie Cardinall,
His insolence is more intollerable
Then all the Princes in the Land beside,
If Gloster be displac'd, hee'l be Protector."
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TLCMap IDte0d63
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Cosin of Buckingham, though Humfries pride
And greatnesse of his place be greefe to vs,
Yet let vs watch the haughtie Cardinall,
His insolence is more intollerable
Then all the Princes in the Land beside,
If Gloster be displac'd, hee'l be Protector."
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TLCMap IDte0d64
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:55 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Or thou, or I Somerset will be Protectors,
Despite Duke Humfrey, or the Cardinall."
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TLCMap IDte0d67
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:55 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:55
- Placename
- gloster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"I neuer saw but Humfrey Duke of Gloster,
Did beare him like a Noble Gentleman:
Oft haue I seene the haughty Cardinall."
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TLCMap IDte0d68
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:56 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:56
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwicke my sonne, the comfort of my age,
Thy deeds, thy plainnesse, and thy house-keeping,
Hath wonne the greatest fauour of the Commons,
Excepting none but good Duke Humfrey."
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TLCMap IDte0d6d
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:57 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"And Brother Yorke, thy Acts in Ireland,
In bringing them to ciuill Discipline:
Thy late exploits done in the heart of France,
When thou wert Regent for our Soueraigne,
Haue made thee fear'd and honor'd of the people,
Ioyne we together for the publike good,
In what we can, to bridle and suppresse
The pride of Suffolke, and the Cardinall,
With Somersets and Buckinghams Ambition,
And as we may, cherish Duke Humfries deeds,
While they do tend the profit of the Land."
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TLCMap IDte0d6b
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:56 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:56
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"And Brother Yorke, thy Acts in Ireland,
In bringing them to ciuill Discipline:
Thy late exploits done in the heart of France,
When thou wert Regent for our Soueraigne,
Haue made thee fear'd and honor'd of the people,
Ioyne we together for the publike good,
In what we can, to bridle and suppresse
The pride of Suffolke, and the Cardinall,
With Somersets and Buckinghams Ambition,
And as we may, cherish Duke Humfries deeds,
While they do tend the profit of the Land."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d69
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:56 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:56
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"And Brother Yorke, thy Acts in Ireland,
In bringing them to ciuill Discipline:
Thy late exploits done in the heart of France,
When thou wert Regent for our Soueraigne,
Haue made thee fear'd and honor'd of the people,
Ioyne we together for the publike good,
In what we can, to bridle and suppresse
The pride of Suffolke, and the Cardinall,
With Somersets and Buckinghams Ambition,
And as we may, cherish Duke Humfries deeds,
While they do tend the profit of the Land."
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TLCMap IDte0d6a
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:56 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:56
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"And Brother Yorke, thy Acts in Ireland,
In bringing them to ciuill Discipline:
Thy late exploits done in the heart of France,
When thou wert Regent for our Soueraigne,
Haue made thee fear'd and honor'd of the people,
Ioyne we together for the publike good,
In what we can, to bridle and suppresse
The pride of Suffolke, and the Cardinall,
With Somersets and Buckinghams Ambition,
And as we may, cherish Duke Humfries deeds,
While they do tend the profit of the Land."
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TLCMap IDte0d6e
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:57 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:57
- Placename
- somersets
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"And Brother Yorke, thy Acts in Ireland,
In bringing them to ciuill Discipline:
Thy late exploits done in the heart of France,
When thou wert Regent for our Soueraigne,
Haue made thee fear'd and honor'd of the people,
Ioyne we together for the publike good,
In what we can, to bridle and suppresse
The pride of Suffolke, and the Cardinall,
With Somersets and Buckinghams Ambition,
And as we may, cherish Duke Humfries deeds,
While they do tend the profit of the Land."
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TLCMap IDte0d6f
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:58 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:58
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"So God helpe Warwicke, as he loues the Land,
And common profit of his Countrey."
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TLCMap IDte0d72
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:58 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:58
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"And so sayes Yorke,
For he hath greatest cause."
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TLCMap IDte0d74
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:59 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:59
- Placename
- buckinghams
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"And Brother Yorke, thy Acts in Ireland,
In bringing them to ciuill Discipline:
Thy late exploits done in the heart of France,
When thou wert Regent for our Soueraigne,
Haue made thee fear'd and honor'd of the people,
Ioyne we together for the publike good,
In what we can, to bridle and suppresse
The pride of Suffolke, and the Cardinall,
With Somersets and Buckinghams Ambition,
And as we may, cherish Duke Humfries deeds,
While they do tend the profit of the Land."
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TLCMap IDte0d70
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:58 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:58
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Oh Father, Maine is lost,
That Maine, which by maine force Warwicke did winne,
And would haue kept, so long as breath did last:
l3 Main
122The second Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte0d76
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:59 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:59
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Oh Father, Maine is lost,
That Maine, which by maine force Warwicke did winne,
And would haue kept, so long as breath did last:
l3 Main
122The second Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte0d77
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:00
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Main-chance father you meant, but I meant Maine,
Which I will win from France, or else be slaine."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d7a
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:01 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:01
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Oh Father, Maine is lost,
That Maine, which by maine force Warwicke did winne,
And would haue kept, so long as breath did last:
l3 Main
122The second Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte0d75
Created At2025-07-18 16:13:59 Updated At2025-07-18 16:13:59
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Main-chance father you meant, but I meant Maine,
Which I will win from France, or else be slaine."
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TLCMap IDte0d7d
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:01 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:01
Details
Latitude45.34511017 Longitude4.880997067
Description
"Aniou and Maine are giuen to the French,
Paris is lost, the state of Normandie
Stands on a tickle point, now they are gone:
Suffolke concluded on the Articles,
The Peeres agreed, and Henry was well pleas'd,
To change two Dukedomes for a Dukes faire daughter."
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TLCMap IDte0d7e
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:02 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.97711993 Longitude-0.40475732
Description
"Aniou and Maine are giuen to the French,
Paris is lost, the state of Normandie
Stands on a tickle point, now they are gone:
Suffolke concluded on the Articles,
The Peeres agreed, and Henry was well pleas'd,
To change two Dukedomes for a Dukes faire daughter."
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TLCMap IDte0d86
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:04
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Aniou and Maine are giuen to the French,
Paris is lost, the state of Normandie
Stands on a tickle point, now they are gone:
Suffolke concluded on the Articles,
The Peeres agreed, and Henry was well pleas'd,
To change two Dukedomes for a Dukes faire daughter."
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TLCMap IDte0d7f
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:02 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:02
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Aniou and Maine are giuen to the French,
Paris is lost, the state of Normandie
Stands on a tickle point, now they are gone:
Suffolke concluded on the Articles,
The Peeres agreed, and Henry was well pleas'd,
To change two Dukedomes for a Dukes faire daughter."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d80
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:02 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:02
Details
Latitude48.85374364 Longitude2.349920679
Description
"Aniou and Maine are giuen to the French,
Paris is lost, the state of Normandie
Stands on a tickle point, now they are gone:
Suffolke concluded on the Articles,
The Peeres agreed, and Henry was well pleas'd,
To change two Dukedomes for a Dukes faire daughter."
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TLCMap IDte0d81
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:02 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:02
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Aniou and Maine are giuen to the French,
Paris is lost, the state of Normandie
Stands on a tickle point, now they are gone:
Suffolke concluded on the Articles,
The Peeres agreed, and Henry was well pleas'd,
To change two Dukedomes for a Dukes faire daughter."
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TLCMap IDte0d84
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:03
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"So Yorke must sit, and fret, and bite his tongue,
While his owne Lands are bargain'd for, and sold:
Me thinkes the Realmes of England, France, & Ireland,
Beare that proportion to my flesh and blood,
As did the fatall brand Althaea burnt,
Vnto the Princes heart of Calidon:
Aniou and Maine both giuen vnto the French?"
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TLCMap IDte0d82
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:03
- Placename
- ireland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"So Yorke must sit, and fret, and bite his tongue,
While his owne Lands are bargain'd for, and sold:
Me thinkes the Realmes of England, France, & Ireland,
Beare that proportion to my flesh and blood,
As did the fatall brand Althaea burnt,
Vnto the Princes heart of Calidon:
Aniou and Maine both giuen vnto the French?"
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TLCMap IDte0d89
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:04
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"So Yorke must sit, and fret, and bite his tongue,
While his owne Lands are bargain'd for, and sold:
Me thinkes the Realmes of England, France, & Ireland,
Beare that proportion to my flesh and blood,
As did the fatall brand Althaea burnt,
Vnto the Princes heart of Calidon:
Aniou and Maine both giuen vnto the French?"
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TLCMap IDte0d85
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:03
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"So Yorke must sit, and fret, and bite his tongue,
While his owne Lands are bargain'd for, and sold:
Me thinkes the Realmes of England, France, & Ireland,
Beare that proportion to my flesh and blood,
As did the fatall brand Althaea burnt,
Vnto the Princes heart of Calidon:
Aniou and Maine both giuen vnto the French?"
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TLCMap IDte0d83
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:03
Details
Latitude45.34511017 Longitude4.880997067
Description
"So Yorke must sit, and fret, and bite his tongue,
While his owne Lands are bargain'd for, and sold:
Me thinkes the Realmes of England, France, & Ireland,
Beare that proportion to my flesh and blood,
As did the fatall brand Althaea burnt,
Vnto the Princes heart of Calidon:
Aniou and Maine both giuen vnto the French?"
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TLCMap IDte0d88
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude38.37858046 Longitude21.53340502
Description
"So Yorke must sit, and fret, and bite his tongue,
While his owne Lands are bargain'd for, and sold:
Me thinkes the Realmes of England, France, & Ireland,
Beare that proportion to my flesh and blood,
As did the fatall brand Althaea burnt,
Vnto the Princes heart of Calidon:
Aniou and Maine both giuen vnto the French?"
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TLCMap IDte0d87
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:04
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Cold newes for me: for I had hope of France,
Euen as I haue of fertile Englands soile."
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TLCMap IDte0d8a
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:05
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"So Yorke must sit, and fret, and bite his tongue,
While his owne Lands are bargain'd for, and sold:
Me thinkes the Realmes of England, France, & Ireland,
Beare that proportion to my flesh and blood,
As did the fatall brand Althaea burnt,
Vnto the Princes heart of Calidon:
Aniou and Maine both giuen vnto the French?"
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TLCMap IDte0d8b
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:05
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"So Yorke must sit, and fret, and bite his tongue,
While his owne Lands are bargain'd for, and sold:
Me thinkes the Realmes of England, France, & Ireland,
Beare that proportion to my flesh and blood,
As did the fatall brand Althaea burnt,
Vnto the Princes heart of Calidon:
Aniou and Maine both giuen vnto the French?"
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TLCMap IDte0d8c
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Cold newes for me: for I had hope of France,
Euen as I haue of fertile Englands soile."
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TLCMap IDte0d8d
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"A day will come, when Yorke shall claime his owne,
And therefore I will take the Neuils parts,
And make a shew of loue to proud Duke Humfrey,
And when I spy aduantage, claime the Crowne,
For that's the Golden marke I seeke to hit:
Nor shall proud Lancaster vsurpe my right,
Nor hold the Scepter in his childish Fist,
Nor weare the Diadem vpon his head,
Whose Church-like humors fits not for a Crowne."
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TLCMap IDte0d8e
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:06 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:06
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"A day will come, when Yorke shall claime his owne,
And therefore I will take the Neuils parts,
And make a shew of loue to proud Duke Humfrey,
And when I spy aduantage, claime the Crowne,
For that's the Golden marke I seeke to hit:
Nor shall proud Lancaster vsurpe my right,
Nor hold the Scepter in his childish Fist,
Nor weare the Diadem vpon his head,
Whose Church-like humors fits not for a Crowne."
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TLCMap IDte0d8f
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:06 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:06
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Then Yorke be still a-while, till time do serue:
Watch thou, and wake when others be asleepe,
To prie into the secrets of the State,
Till Henrie surfetting in ioyes of loue,
With his new Bride, & Englands deere bought Queen,
And Humfrey with the Peeres be falne at iarres:
Then will I raise aloft the Milke-white-Rose,
With whose sweet smell the Ayre shall be perfum'd,
And in in my Standard beare the Armes of Yorke,
To grapple with the house of Lancaster,
And force perforce Ile make him yeeld the Crowne,
Whose bookish Rule, hath pull'd faire England downe."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d90
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:06 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:06
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Then Yorke be still a-while, till time do serue:
Watch thou, and wake when others be asleepe,
To prie into the secrets of the State,
Till Henrie surfetting in ioyes of loue,
With his new Bride, & Englands deere bought Queen,
And Humfrey with the Peeres be falne at iarres:
Then will I raise aloft the Milke-white-Rose,
With whose sweet smell the Ayre shall be perfum'd,
And in in my Standard beare the Armes of Yorke,
To grapple with the house of Lancaster,
And force perforce Ile make him yeeld the Crowne,
Whose bookish Rule, hath pull'd faire England downe."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d91
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:06 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:06
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Then Yorke be still a-while, till time do serue:
Watch thou, and wake when others be asleepe,
To prie into the secrets of the State,
Till Henrie surfetting in ioyes of loue,
With his new Bride, & Englands deere bought Queen,
And Humfrey with the Peeres be falne at iarres:
Then will I raise aloft the Milke-white-Rose,
With whose sweet smell the Ayre shall be perfum'd,
And in in my Standard beare the Armes of Yorke,
To grapple with the house of Lancaster,
And force perforce Ile make him yeeld the Crowne,
Whose bookish Rule, hath pull'd faire England downe."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d92
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:06 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:06
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Then Yorke be still a-while, till time do serue:
Watch thou, and wake when others be asleepe,
To prie into the secrets of the State,
Till Henrie surfetting in ioyes of loue,
With his new Bride, & Englands deere bought Queen,
And Humfrey with the Peeres be falne at iarres:
Then will I raise aloft the Milke-white-Rose,
With whose sweet smell the Ayre shall be perfum'd,
And in in my Standard beare the Armes of Yorke,
To grapple with the house of Lancaster,
And force perforce Ile make him yeeld the Crowne,
Whose bookish Rule, hath pull'd faire England downe."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d93
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:07 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:07
- Placename
- somerset
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Me thought this staffe mine Office-badge in
Court
Was broke in twaine: by whom, I haue forgot,
But as I thinke, it was by'th Cardinall,
And on the peeces of the broken Wand
Were plac'd the heads of Edmond Duke of Somerset,
And William de la Pole first Duke of Suffolke."
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TLCMap IDte0d94
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:07 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:07
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Me thought this staffe mine Office-badge in
Court
Was broke in twaine: by whom, I haue forgot,
But as I thinke, it was by'th Cardinall,
And on the peeces of the broken Wand
Were plac'd the heads of Edmond Duke of Somerset,
And William de la Pole first Duke of Suffolke."
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TLCMap IDte0d95
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:07 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:08
- Placename
- glosters
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Tut, this was nothing but an argument,
That he that breakes a sticke of Glosters groue,
Shall loose his head for his presumption."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d96
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:08
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Then Yorke be still a-while, till time do serue:
Watch thou, and wake when others be asleepe,
To prie into the secrets of the State,
Till Henrie surfetting in ioyes of loue,
With his new Bride, & Englands deere bought Queen,
And Humfrey with the Peeres be falne at iarres:
Then will I raise aloft the Milke-white-Rose,
With whose sweet smell the Ayre shall be perfum'd,
And in in my Standard beare the Armes of Yorke,
To grapple with the house of Lancaster,
And force perforce Ile make him yeeld the Crowne,
Whose bookish Rule, hath pull'd faire England downe."
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TLCMap IDte0d97
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:08
- Placename
- westminster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.49756933 Longitude-0.136543219
Description
"But list to me my Humfrey, my sweete Duke:
Me thought I sate in Seate of Maiesty,
In the Cathedrall Church of Westminster,
And in that Chaire where Kings & Queens wer crownd,
Where Henrie and Dame Margaret kneel'd to me,
And on my head did set the Diadem."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0d99
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:08
- Placename
- gloster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Follow I must, I cannot go before,
While Gloster beares this base and humble minde."
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TLCMap IDte0d9a
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:09 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:09
- Placename
- albones
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"It is enough, Ile thinke vpon the Questions:
When from Saint Albones we doe make returne,
Wee'le see these things effected to the full."
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TLCMap IDte0d9b
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:09 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:09
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"My Lord Protector, 'tis his Highnes pleasure,
You do prepare to ride vnto S. Albons,
Where as the King and Queene do meane to Hawke."
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TLCMap IDte0d9c
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:09 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:09
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Yet haue I Gold flyes from another Coast:
I dare not say, from the rich Cardinall,
And from the great and new-made Duke of Suffolke;
Yet I doe finde it so: for to be plaine,
They (knowing Dame Elianors aspiring humor)
Haue hyred me to vnder-mine the Duchesse,
And buzze these Coniurations in her brayne."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0d9e
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:09 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:09
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"They say, A craftie Knaue do's need no Broker,
Yet am I Suffolke and the Cardinalls Broker."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0da0
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:10 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:10
- Placename
- suffolk
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Come backe foole, this is the Duke of Suffolk,
and not my Lord Protector."
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TLCMap IDte0da1
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:10 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:10
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Against my Master Thomas Horner, for saying,
That the Duke of Yorke was rightfull Heire to the
Crowne."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0daa
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:13 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:13
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Against the Duke of
Suffolke, for enclosing the Commons of Melforde."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0da3
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:11
- Placename
- melforde
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0743365 Longitude0.716216937
Description
"Against the Duke of
Suffolke, for enclosing the Commons of Melforde."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0da5
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:11
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"My Lord of Suffolke, say, is this the guise?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0da9
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:13 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:13
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Is this the Fashions in the Court of England?"
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TLCMap IDte0dab
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:13 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:13
- Placename
- albions
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.943922 Longitude-1.784997
Description
"And this the Royaltie of Albions King?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0dac
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:13 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:13
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Did the Duke of Yorke
say, hee was rightfull Heire to the Crowne?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0da7
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:12 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:12
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Away, base Cullions: Suffolke let them goe."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0da8
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:12 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:12
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I tell thee Poole, when in the Citie Tours
Thou ran'st a-tilt in honor of my Loue,
And stol'st away the Ladies hearts of France;
I thought King Henry had resembled thee,
In Courage, Courtship, and Proportion:
But all his minde is bent to Holinesse,
To number Aue-Maries on his Beades:
His Champions, are the Prophets and Apostles,
His Weapons, holy Sawes of sacred Writ,
His Studie is his Tilt-yard, and his Loues
Are brazen Images of Canonized Saints."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0dad
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:13 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:14
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Madame be patient: as I was cause
Your Highnesse came to England, so will I
In England worke your Graces full content."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0dae
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:14
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"I would the Colledge of the Cardinalls
Would chuse him Pope, and carry him to Rome,
And set the Triple Crowne vpon his Head;
That were a State fit for his Holinesse."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0daf
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:14
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Madame be patient: as I was cause
Your Highnesse came to England, so will I
In England worke your Graces full content."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0db0
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:14
- Placename
- glosters
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"What, shall King Henry be a Pupill still,
Vnder the surly Glosters Gouernance?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0db1
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:14
- Placename
- beauford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.71723909 Longitude6.5768183
Description
"Beside the haughtie Protector, haue we Beauford
The imperious Churchman; Somerset, Buckingham,
And grumbling Yorke: and not the least of these,
But can doe more in England then the King."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0db2
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:15 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:15
- Placename
- salisbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"And he of these, that can doe most of all,
Cannot doe more in England then the Neuils:
Salisbury and Warwick are no simple Peeres."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0db7
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:16
- Placename
- somerset
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Beside the haughtie Protector, haue we Beauford
The imperious Churchman; Somerset, Buckingham,
And grumbling Yorke: and not the least of these,
But can doe more in England then the King."
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TLCMap IDte0db3
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:15 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:15
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Beside the haughtie Protector, haue we Beauford
The imperious Churchman; Somerset, Buckingham,
And grumbling Yorke: and not the least of these,
But can doe more in England then the King."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0db4
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:15 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:15
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Beside the haughtie Protector, haue we Beauford
The imperious Churchman; Somerset, Buckingham,
And grumbling Yorke: and not the least of these,
But can doe more in England then the King."
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TLCMap IDte0db5
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:15 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:15
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"And he of these, that can doe most of all,
Cannot doe more in England then the Neuils:
Salisbury and Warwick are no simple Peeres."
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TLCMap IDte0db6
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:16
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Beside the haughtie Protector, haue we Beauford
The imperious Churchman; Somerset, Buckingham,
And grumbling Yorke: and not the least of these,
But can doe more in England then the King."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0db9
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:16
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Contemptuous base-borne Callot as she is,
She vaunted 'mongst her Minions t'other day,
The very trayne of her worst wearing Gowne,
Was better worth then all my Fathers Lands,
Till Suffolke gaue two Dukedomes for his Daughter."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0dba
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:17 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:17
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"And he of these, that can doe most of all,
Cannot doe more in England then the Neuils:
Salisbury and Warwick are no simple Peeres."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0db8
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:16
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"As for the Duke of Yorke, this late Complaint
Will make but little for his benefit:
So one by one wee'le weed them all at last,
And you your selfe shall steere the happy Helme."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0dbe
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:18
- Placename
- somerset
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"For my part, Noble Lords, I care not which,
Or Somerset, or Yorke, all's one to me."
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TLCMap IDte0dbf
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:18
Details
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TLCMap IDte0dc0
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:18
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"If Yorke haue ill demean'd himselfe in France,
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TLCMap IDte0dc1
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:18
Details
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Description
"For my part, Noble Lords, I care not which,
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TLCMap IDte0dc2
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:19 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:19
Details
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Description
"If Somerset be vnworthy of the Place,
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TLCMap IDte0dc4
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:20
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"If Yorke haue ill demean'd himselfe in France,
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TLCMap IDte0dc3
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:19 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:19
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Whether your Grace be worthy, yea or no,
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TLCMap IDte0dc5
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:20
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Ambitious Warwicke, let thy betters speake."
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TLCMap IDte0dc6
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:20
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"If Somerset be vnworthy of the Place,
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TLCMap IDte0dc8
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:20
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Thy sale of Offices and Townes in France,
If they were knowne, as the suspect is great,
Would make thee quickly hop without thy Head."
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TLCMap IDte0dcd
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:22
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Details
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Description
"Peace Sonne, and shew some reason Buckingham
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TLCMap IDte0dc9
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:21
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"All in this presence are thy betters, Warwicke."
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TLCMap IDte0dca
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:21
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Peace Sonne, and shew some reason Buckingham
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TLCMap IDte0dcb
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:21
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Warwicke may liue to be the best of all."
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TLCMap IDte0dc7
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:20
Details
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Description
"Before we make election, giue me leaue
To shew some reason, of no little force,
That Yorke is most vnmeet of any man."
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TLCMap IDte0dd0
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:22
Details
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Description
"But to the matter that we haue in hand:
I say, my Soueraigne, Yorke is meetest man
To be your Regent in the Realme of France."
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TLCMap IDte0dcc
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:22
Details
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TLCMap IDte0dce
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:22
Details
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Description
"But to the matter that we haue in hand:
I say, my Soueraigne, Yorke is meetest man
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TLCMap IDte0dcf
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:22
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Details
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Description
"First, for I cannot flatter thee in Pride:
Next, if I be appointed for the Place,
My Lord of Somerset will keepe me here,
Without Discharge, Money, or Furniture,
Till France be wonne into the Dolphins hands:
Last time I danc't attendance on his will,
Till Paris was besieg'd, famisht, and lost."
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TLCMap IDte0dd2
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:23 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:23
Details
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Description
"First, for I cannot flatter thee in Pride:
Next, if I be appointed for the Place,
My Lord of Somerset will keepe me here,
Without Discharge, Money, or Furniture,
Till France be wonne into the Dolphins hands:
Last time I danc't attendance on his will,
Till Paris was besieg'd, famisht, and lost."
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TLCMap IDte0dd4
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Ile tell thee, Suffolke, why I am vnmeet."
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TLCMap IDte0dd3
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:24
Details
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Description
"First, for I cannot flatter thee in Pride:
Next, if I be appointed for the Place,
My Lord of Somerset will keepe me here,
Without Discharge, Money, or Furniture,
Till France be wonne into the Dolphins hands:
Last time I danc't attendance on his will,
Till Paris was besieg'd, famisht, and lost."
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TLCMap IDte0dd5
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Peace head-strong Warwicke."
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TLCMap IDte0dd6
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:24
Details
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Description
"Please it your Maiestie, this is the man
That doth accuse his Master of High Treason;
His words were these: That Richard, Duke of Yorke,
Was rightfull Heire vnto the English Crowne,
And that your Maiestie was an Vsurper."
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TLCMap IDte0dda
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:26 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:26
Details
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Description
"Doth any one accuse Yorke for a Traytor?"
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TLCMap IDte0dd8
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:25
Details
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TLCMap IDte0dd9
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Please it your Maiestie, this is the man
That doth accuse his Master of High Treason;
His words were these: That Richard, Duke of Yorke,
Was rightfull Heire vnto the English Crowne,
And that your Maiestie was an Vsurper."
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TLCMap IDte0ddb
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:26 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:26
Details
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Description
"Because here is a man accused of Treason,
Pray God the Duke of Yorke excuse himselfe."
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TLCMap IDte0ddd
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:26 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"What mean'st thou, Suffolke?"
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TLCMap IDte0dde
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:26 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:26
Details
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Description
"This doome, my Lord, if I may iudge:
Let Somerset be Regent o're the French,
Because in Yorke this breedes suspition;
And let these haue a day appointed them
For single Combat, in conuenient place,
For he hath witnesse of his seruants malice:
This is the Law, and this Duke Humfreyes doome."
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TLCMap IDte0de2
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:28
Details
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Description
"By these tenne bones, my Lords, hee did speake
them to me in the Garret one Night, as wee were scow-
ring my Lord of Yorkes Armor."
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TLCMap IDte0ddc
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:26 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"This doome, my Lord, if I may iudge:
Let Somerset be Regent o're the French,
Because in Yorke this breedes suspition;
And let these haue a day appointed them
For single Combat, in conuenient place,
For he hath witnesse of his seruants malice:
This is the Law, and this Duke Humfreyes doome."
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TLCMap IDte0de0
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:27 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:27
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"This doome, my Lord, if I may iudge:
Let Somerset be Regent o're the French,
Because in Yorke this breedes suspition;
And let these haue a day appointed them
For single Combat, in conuenient place,
For he hath witnesse of his seruants malice:
This is the Law, and this Duke Humfreyes doome."
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TLCMap IDte0de1
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Come
Somerset, wee'le see thee sent away."
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TLCMap IDte0de4
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:28
Details
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Description
"Patience, good Lady, Wizards know their times:
Deepe Night, darke Night, the silent of the Night,
The time of Night when Troy was set on fire,
The time when Screech-owles cry, and Bandogs howle,
And Spirits walke, and Ghosts breake vp their Graues;
That time best fits the worke we haue in hand."
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TLCMap IDte0de9
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:30 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"What shall befall the Duke of Somerset?"
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TLCMap IDte0de7
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:29 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"What fates await the Duke of Suffolke?"
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TLCMap IDte0de6
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:29 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Away with them, let them be clapt vp close,
And kept asunder: you Madame shall with vs.
Stafford take her to thee."
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TLCMap IDte0dec
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:30 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:31
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Not halfe so bad as thine to Englands King,
Iniurious Duke, that threatest where's no cause."
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TLCMap IDte0dee
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:31 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:31
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Lord Buckingham, me thinks you watcht her well:
A pretty Plot, well chosen to build vpon."
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TLCMap IDte0def
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Well, to the rest:
Tell me what fate awaits the Duke of Suffolke?"
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TLCMap IDte0df1
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Inuite my Lords of Salisbury and Warwick
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TLCMap IDte0df4
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:33
Details
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Description
"Your Grace shal giue me leaue, my Lord of York,
To be the Poste, in hope of his reward."
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TLCMap IDte0df2
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"What shall betide the Duke of Somerset?"
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TLCMap IDte0df3
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The King is now in progresse towards Saint Albones,
With him, the Husband of this louely Lady:
Thither goes these Newes,
As fast as Horse can carry them:
A sorry Breakfast for my Lord Protector."
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TLCMap IDte0df0
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Why Suffolke, England knowes thine insolence."
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TLCMap IDte0dfb
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Inuite my Lords of Salisbury and Warwick
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TLCMap IDte0df5
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Why Suffolke, England knowes thine insolence."
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TLCMap IDte0df9
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Beleeue me, Cousin Gloster,
Had not your man put vp the Fowle so suddenly,
We had had more sport."
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TLCMap IDte0dfc
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:35
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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"And thy Ambition, Gloster."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:35
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"Why how now, Vnckle Gloster?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:36
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"Forsooth, a blinde man at Saint Albones Shrine,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:37
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"At Barwick in the North, and't like your
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:37
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"My Masters of Saint Albones,
Haue you not Beadles in your Towne,
And Things call'd Whippes?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:38
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"Let thẽ be whipt through euery Market Towne,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:38
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"What Tidings with our Cousin Buckingham?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:38
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"Gloster, see here the Taincture of thy Nest,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:39
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"Noble shee is: but if shee haue forgot
Honor and Vertue, and conuers't with such,
As like to Pytch, defile Nobilitie;
I banish her my Bed, and Companie,
And giue her as a Prey to Law and Shame,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:39
Details
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"Well, for this Night we will repose vs here:
To morrow toward London, back againe,
To looke into this Businesse thorowly,
And call these foule Offendors to their Answeres;
And poyse the Cause in Iustice equall Scales,
Whose Beame stands sure, whose rightful cause preuailes."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:40
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"And so my Lord Protector, by this meanes
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:40
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"Now my good Lords of Salisbury & Warwick,
Our simple Supper ended, giue me leaue,
In this close Walke, to satisfie my selfe,
In crauing your opinion of my Title,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:41
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"Now my good Lords of Salisbury & Warwick,
Our simple Supper ended, giue me leaue,
In this close Walke, to satisfie my selfe,
In crauing your opinion of my Title,
Which is infallible, to Englands Crowne."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:41
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"Now my good Lords of Salisbury & Warwick,
Our simple Supper ended, giue me leaue,
In this close Walke, to satisfie my selfe,
In crauing your opinion of my Title,
Which is infallible, to Englands Crowne."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:41
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"Sweet Yorke begin: and if thy clayme be good,
The Neuills are thy Subiects to command."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:42 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:42
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"Then thus:
Edward the third, my Lords, had seuen Sonnes:
The first, Edward the Black-Prince, Prince of Wales;
The second, William of Hatfield; and the third,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
The fift, was Edmond Langley, Duke of Yorke;
The sixt, was Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloster;
William of Windsor was the seuenth, and last."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:45 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:45
Details
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"Then thus:
Edward the third, my Lords, had seuen Sonnes:
The first, Edward the Black-Prince, Prince of Wales;
The second, William of Hatfield; and the third,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
The fift, was Edmond Langley, Duke of Yorke;
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:45 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:45
Details
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"Then thus:
Edward the third, my Lords, had seuen Sonnes:
The first, Edward the Black-Prince, Prince of Wales;
The second, William of Hatfield; and the third,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
The fift, was Edmond Langley, Duke of Yorke;
The sixt, was Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloster;
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:43
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"Then thus:
Edward the third, my Lords, had seuen Sonnes:
The first, Edward the Black-Prince, Prince of Wales;
The second, William of Hatfield; and the third,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:43
Details
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"Then thus:
Edward the third, my Lords, had seuen Sonnes:
The first, Edward the Black-Prince, Prince of Wales;
The second, William of Hatfield; and the third,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:43
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"Then thus:
Edward the third, my Lords, had seuen Sonnes:
The first, Edward the Black-Prince, Prince of Wales;
The second, William of Hatfield; and the third,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:44
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"Then thus:
Edward the third, my Lords, had seuen Sonnes:
The first, Edward the Black-Prince, Prince of Wales;
The second, William of Hatfield; and the third,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:44
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"Edward the Black-Prince dyed before his Father,
And left behinde him Richard, his onely Sonne,
Who after Edward the third's death, raign'd as King,
Till Henry Bullingbrooke, Duke of Lancaster,
The eldest Sonne and Heire of Iohn of Gaunt,
Crown'd by the Name of Henry the fourth,
Seiz'd on the Realme, depos'd the rightfull King,
Sent his poore Queene to France, from whence she came,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:45 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:45
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"Then thus:
Edward the third, my Lords, had seuen Sonnes:
The first, Edward the Black-Prince, Prince of Wales;
The second, William of Hatfield; and the third,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:44
Details
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"Edward the Black-Prince dyed before his Father,
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The eldest Sonne and Heire of Iohn of Gaunt,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:46
Details
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"Edward the Black-Prince dyed before his Father,
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The eldest Sonne and Heire of Iohn of Gaunt,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:46
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"Father, the Duke hath told the truth;
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:48
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"And him to Pumfret; where, as all you know,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:46
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Description
"Edward the Black-Prince dyed before his Father,
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The eldest Sonne and Heire of Iohn of Gaunt,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:45 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:45
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"But William of Hatfield dyed without an
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:47 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:47
Details
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"The third Sonne, Duke of Clarence,
From whose Line I clayme the Crowne,
Had Issue Phillip, a Daughter,
Who marryed Edmond Mortimer, Earle of March:
Edmond had Issue, Roger, Earle of March;
Roger had Issue, Edmond, Anne, and Elianor."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:47 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:47
Details
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"The third Sonne, Duke of Clarence,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:48
Details
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:48
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Details
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Description
"This Edmond, in the Reigne of Bullingbrooke,
As I haue read, layd clayme vnto the Crowne,
And but for Owen Glendour, had beene King;
Who kept him in Captiuitie, till he dyed."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:48
Details
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Description
"His eldest Sister, Anne,
My Mother, being Heire vnto the Crowne,
Marryed Richard, Earle of Cambridge,
Who was to Edmond Langley,
Edward the thirds fift Sonnes Sonne;
By her I clayme the Kingdome:
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:50
Details
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"Henry doth clayme the Crowne from Iohn of Gaunt,
The fourth Sonne, Yorke claymes it from the third:
Till Lionels Issue fayles, his should not reigne."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:49
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Details
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"His eldest Sister, Anne,
My Mother, being Heire vnto the Crowne,
Marryed Richard, Earle of Cambridge,
Who was to Edmond Langley,
Edward the thirds fift Sonnes Sonne;
By her I clayme the Kingdome:
She was Heire to Roger, Earle of March,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:49
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Details
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Description
"We thanke you Lords:
But I am not your King, till I be Crown'd,
And that my Sword be stayn'd
With heart-blood of the House of Lancaster:
And that's not suddenly to be perform'd,
But with aduice and silent secrecie."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:50
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Details
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Description
"Then Father Salisbury, kneele we together,
And in this priuate Plot be we the first,
That shall salute our rightfull Soueraigne
With honor of his Birth-right to the Crowne."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:49
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Details
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"Long liue our Soueraigne Richard, Englands
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:50
Details
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Description
"Henry doth clayme the Crowne from Iohn of Gaunt,
The fourth Sonne, Yorke claymes it from the third:
Till Lionels Issue fayles, his should not reigne."
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TLCMap IDte0e2c
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:49
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Details
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"Doe you as I doe in these dangerous dayes,
Winke at the Duke of Suffolkes insolence,
At Beaufords Pride, at Somersets Ambition,
At Buckingham, and all the Crew of them,
Till they haue snar'd the Shepheard of the Flock,
That vertuous Prince, the good Duke Humfrey:
'Tis that they seeke; and they, in seeking that,
Shall finde their deaths, if Yorke can prophecie."
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TLCMap IDte0e31
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:51
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Doe you as I doe in these dangerous dayes,
Winke at the Duke of Suffolkes insolence,
At Beaufords Pride, at Somersets Ambition,
At Buckingham, and all the Crew of them,
Till they haue snar'd the Shepheard of the Flock,
That vertuous Prince, the good Duke Humfrey:
'Tis that they seeke; and they, in seeking that,
Shall finde their deaths, if Yorke can prophecie."
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TLCMap IDte0e38
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:53 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Doe you as I doe in these dangerous dayes,
Winke at the Duke of Suffolkes insolence,
At Beaufords Pride, at Somersets Ambition,
At Buckingham, and all the Crew of them,
Till they haue snar'd the Shepheard of the Flock,
That vertuous Prince, the good Duke Humfrey:
'Tis that they seeke; and they, in seeking that,
Shall finde their deaths, if Yorke can prophecie."
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TLCMap IDte0e36
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:52
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Doe you as I doe in these dangerous dayes,
Winke at the Duke of Suffolkes insolence,
At Beaufords Pride, at Somersets Ambition,
At Buckingham, and all the Crew of them,
Till they haue snar'd the Shepheard of the Flock,
That vertuous Prince, the good Duke Humfrey:
'Tis that they seeke; and they, in seeking that,
Shall finde their deaths, if Yorke can prophecie."
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TLCMap IDte0e33
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:51
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Details
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"Doe you as I doe in these dangerous dayes,
Winke at the Duke of Suffolkes insolence,
At Beaufords Pride, at Somersets Ambition,
At Buckingham, and all the Crew of them,
Till they haue snar'd the Shepheard of the Flock,
That vertuous Prince, the good Duke Humfrey:
'Tis that they seeke; and they, in seeking that,
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TLCMap IDte0e32
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:51
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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"And Neuill, this I doe assure my selfe,
Richard shall liue to make the Earle of Warwick
The greatest man in England, but the King."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:53 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:53
Details
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"My heart assures me, that the Earle of Warwick
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:52
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"My heart assures me, that the Earle of Warwick
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:52
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Details
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"And Neuill, this I doe assure my selfe,
Richard shall liue to make the Earle of Warwick
The greatest man in England, but the King."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:55 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:55
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Details
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Description
"Stand forth Dame Elianor Cobham,
Glosters Wife:
In sight of God, and vs, your guilt is great,
Receiue the Sentence of the Law for sinne,
Such as by Gods Booke are adiudg'd to death."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:54
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Details
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Description
"You foure from hence to Prison, back againe;
From thence, vnto the place of Execution:
The Witch in Smithfield shall be burnt to ashes,
And you three shall be strangled on the Gallowes."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:54
Details
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Description
"You Madame, for you are more Nobly borne,
Despoyled of your Honor in your Life,
Shall, after three dayes open Penance done,
Liue in your Countrey here, in Banishment,
With Sir Iohn Stanly, in the Ile of Man."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:54
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Details
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Description
"Stay Humfrey, Duke of Gloster,
Ere thou goe, giue vp thy Staffe,
Henry will to himselfe Protector be,
And God shall be my hope, my stay, my guide,
And Lanthorne to my feete:
And goe in peace, Humfrey, no lesse belou'd,
Then when thou wert Protector to thy King."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:54
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Details
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Description
"I see no reason, why a King of yeeres
Should be to be protected like a Child,
God and King Henry gouerne Englands Realme:
Giue vp your Staffe, Sir, and the King his Realme."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:55 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:55
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Details
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Description
"Why now is Henry King, and Margaret Queen,
And Humfrey, Duke of Gloster, scarce himselfe,
That beares so shrewd a mayme: two Pulls at once;
His Lady banisht, and a Limbe lopt off."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:55 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:55
Details
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Description
"Masters, I am come hither as it were vpon
my Mans instigation, to proue him a Knaue, and my selfe
an honest man: and touching the Duke of Yorke, I will
take my death, I neuer meant him any ill, nor the King,
nor the Queene: and therefore Peter haue at thee with a
downe-right blow."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:56 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:56
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Details
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"And here Neighbour, here's a Cuppe of
Charneco."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:14:56 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:56
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"For Suffolke, he that can doe all in all
With her, that hateth thee and hates vs all,
And Yorke, and impious Beauford, that false Priest,
Haue all lym'd Bushes to betray thy Wings,
And flye thou how thou canst, they'le tangle thee."
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TLCMap IDte0e52
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Ah Gloster, hide thee from their hatefull lookes,
And in thy Closet pent vp, rue my shame,
And banne thine Enemies, both mine and thine."
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TLCMap IDte0e4c
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:58 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:58
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Details
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Description
"Ah Gloster, teach me to forget my selfe:
For whilest I thinke I am thy married Wife,
And thou a Prince, Protector of this Land;
Me thinkes I should not thus be led along,
Mayl'd vp in shame, with Papers on my back,
And follow'd with a Rabble, that reioyce
To see my teares, and heare my deepe-set groanes."
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TLCMap IDte0e4d
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:59 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:59
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Details
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"For Suffolke, he that can doe all in all
With her, that hateth thee and hates vs all,
And Yorke, and impious Beauford, that false Priest,
Haue all lym'd Bushes to betray thy Wings,
And flye thou how thou canst, they'le tangle thee."
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TLCMap IDte0e4e
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:59 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:59
Details
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"And't please your Grace, here my Commission stayes:
And Sir Iohn Stanly is appointed now,
To take her with him to the Ile of Man."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:00
Details
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Description
"For Suffolke, he that can doe all in all
With her, that hateth thee and hates vs all,
And Yorke, and impious Beauford, that false Priest,
Haue all lym'd Bushes to betray thy Wings,
And flye thou how thou canst, they'le tangle thee."
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TLCMap IDte0e50
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:00
Details
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"I summon your Grace to his Maiesties Parliament,
Holden at Bury, the first of this next Moneth."
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TLCMap IDte0e4f
Created At2025-07-18 16:14:59 Updated At2025-07-18 16:14:59
Details
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"Why, Madame, that is to the Ile of Man,
There to be vs'd according to your State."
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TLCMap IDte0e54
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I muse my Lord of Gloster is not come:
'Tis not his wont to be the hindmost man,
What e're occasion keepes him from vs now."
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TLCMap IDte0e5e
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:03
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Details
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"My Lord of Suffolke, Buckingham, and Yorke,
Reproue my allegation, if you can,
Or else conclude my words effectuall."
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TLCMap IDte0e5d
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:03
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Details
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"Small Curres are not regarded when they grynne,
But great men tremble when the Lyon rores,
And Humfrey is no little Man in England."
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TLCMap IDte0e5b
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:02 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:02
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Details
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"My Lord of Suffolke, Buckingham, and Yorke,
Reproue my allegation, if you can,
Or else conclude my words effectuall."
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TLCMap IDte0e5c
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:03
Details
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"The Duchesse, by his subornation,
Vpon my Life began her diuellish practises:
Or if he were not priuie to those Faults,
Yet by reputing of his high discent,
As next the King, he was successiue Heire,
And such high vaunts of his Nobilitie,
Did instigate the Bedlam braine-sick Duchesse,
By wicked meanes to frame our Soueraignes fall."
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TLCMap IDte0e5f
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:04
Details
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"My Lord of Suffolke, Buckingham, and Yorke,
Reproue my allegation, if you can,
Or else conclude my words effectuall."
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TLCMap IDte0e60
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"No, no, my Soueraigne, Glouster is a man
Vnsounded yet, and full of deepe deceit."
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TLCMap IDte0e61
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:04
Details
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Description
"Welcome Lord Somerset: What Newes from
France?"
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TLCMap IDte0e66
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:06 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:06
Details
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Description
"And did he not, in his Protectorship,
Leuie great summes of Money through the Realme,
For Souldiers pay in France, and neuer sent it?"
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TLCMap IDte0e62
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:05
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Details
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"Welcome Lord Somerset: What Newes from
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TLCMap IDte0e63
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:05
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"My Lords at once: the care you haue of vs,
To mowe downe Thornes that would annoy our Foot,
Is worthy prayse: but shall I speake my conscience,
Our Kinsman Gloster is as innocent,
From meaning Treason to our Royall Person,
As is the sucking Lambe, or harmelesse Doue:
The Duke is vertuous, milde, and too well giuen,
To dreame on euill, or to worke my downefall."
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TLCMap IDte0e65
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:05
Details
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Description
"Cold Newes for me: for I had hope of France,
As firmely as I hope for fertile England."
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TLCMap IDte0e6d
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Nay Gloster, know that thou art come too soone,
Vnlesse thou wert more loyall then thou art:
I doe arrest thee of High Treason here."
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TLCMap IDte0e6b
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:07 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:07
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Cold Newes for me: for I had hope of France,
As firmely as I hope for fertile England."
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TLCMap IDte0e69
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:07 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:07
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Details
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Description
"Cold Newes, Lord Somerset: but Gods will be
done."
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TLCMap IDte0e67
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:06 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:06
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Tis thought, my Lord,
That you tooke Bribes of France,
And being Protector, stay'd the Souldiers pay,
By meanes whereof, his Highnesse hath lost France."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:08
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Well Suffolke, thou shalt not see me blush,
Nor change my Countenance for this Arrest:
A Heart vnspotted, is not easily daunted."
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TLCMap IDte0e6c
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I neuer rob'd the Souldiers of their pay,
Nor euer had one penny Bribe from France."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Tis thought, my Lord,
That you tooke Bribes of France,
And being Protector, stay'd the Souldiers pay,
By meanes whereof, his Highnesse hath lost France."
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TLCMap IDte0e6f
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:08
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Beaufords red sparkling eyes blab his hearts mallice,
And Suffolks cloudie Brow his stormie hate;
Sharpe Buckingham vnburthens with his tongue,
The enuious Load that lyes vpon his heart:
And dogged Yorke, that reaches at the Moone,
Whose ouer-weening Arme I haue pluckt back,
By false accuse doth leuell at my Life."
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TLCMap IDte0e76
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:10 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"In your Protectorship, you did deuise
Strange Tortures for Offendors, neuer heard of,
That England was defam'd by Tyrannie."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:09 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:09
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Details
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Description
"Beaufords red sparkling eyes blab his hearts mallice,
And Suffolks cloudie Brow his stormie hate;
Sharpe Buckingham vnburthens with his tongue,
The enuious Load that lyes vpon his heart:
And dogged Yorke, that reaches at the Moone,
Whose ouer-weening Arme I haue pluckt back,
By false accuse doth leuell at my Life."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:10 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"My Lord of Gloster, 'tis my speciall hope,
That you will cleare your selfe from all suspence,
My Conscience tells me you are innocent."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:09 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:09
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"So helpe me God, as I haue watcht the Night,
I, Night by Night, in studying good for England."
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TLCMap IDte0e75
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:10 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:10
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Free Lords:
Cold Snow melts with the Sunnes hot Beames:
Henry, my Lord, is cold in great Affaires,
Too full of foolish pittie: and Glosters shew
Beguiles him, as the mournefull Crocodile
With sorrow snares relenting passengers;
Or as the Snake, roll'd in a flowring Banke,
With shining checker'd slough doth sting a Child,
That for the beautie thinkes it excellent."
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TLCMap IDte0e81
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:14
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Beaufords red sparkling eyes blab his hearts mallice,
And Suffolks cloudie Brow his stormie hate;
Sharpe Buckingham vnburthens with his tongue,
The enuious Load that lyes vpon his heart:
And dogged Yorke, that reaches at the Moone,
Whose ouer-weening Arme I haue pluckt back,
By false accuse doth leuell at my Life."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:11
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Gloster he is none."
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TLCMap IDte0e7a
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:11
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Thou neuer didst them wrong, nor no man wrong:
And as the Butcher takes away the Calfe,
And binds the Wretch, and beats it when it strayes,
Bearing it to the bloody Slaughter-house;
Euen so remorselesse haue they borne him hence:
And as the Damme runnes lowing vp and downe,
Looking the way her harmelesse young one went,
And can doe naught but wayle her Darlings losse;
Euen so my selfe bewayles good Glosters case
With sad vnhelpefull teares, and with dimn'd eyes;
Looke after him, and cannot doe him good:
So mightie are his vowed Enemies."
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TLCMap IDte0e7b
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:11
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Beaufords red sparkling eyes blab his hearts mallice,
And Suffolks cloudie Brow his stormie hate;
Sharpe Buckingham vnburthens with his tongue,
The enuious Load that lyes vpon his heart:
And dogged Yorke, that reaches at the Moone,
Whose ouer-weening Arme I haue pluckt back,
By false accuse doth leuell at my Life."
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TLCMap IDte0e7c
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:11
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Tis Yorke that hath more reason for his death."
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TLCMap IDte0e80
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:13 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:13
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Beleeue me Lords, were none more wise then I,
And yet herein I iudge mine owne Wit good;
This Gloster should be quickly rid the World,
To rid vs from the feare we haue of him."
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TLCMap IDte0e7d
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:12 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:12
Details
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Description
"Ah Yorke, no man aliue, so faine as I.
Yorke. '"
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TLCMap IDte0e7f
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:12 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:13
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Details
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Description
"Great Lords, from Ireland am I come amaine,
To signifie, that Rebels there are vp,
And put the Englishmen vnto the Sword."
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TLCMap IDte0e87
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:15 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:15
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Great Lords, from Ireland am I come amaine,
To signifie, that Rebels there are vp,
And put the Englishmen vnto the Sword."
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TLCMap IDte0e86
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:15 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:15
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"But I would haue him dead, my Lord of Suffolke,
Ere you can take due Orders for a Priest:
Say you consent, and censure well the deed,
And Ile prouide his Executioner,
I tender so the safetie of my Liege."
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TLCMap IDte0e85
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:14
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Details
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Description
"Thrice Noble Suffolke, 'tis resolutely spoke."
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TLCMap IDte0e84
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:14
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"But my Lord Cardinall, and you my Lord of Suffolke,
Say as you thinke, and speake it from your Soules:
Wer't not all one, an emptie Eagle were set,
To guard the Chicken from a hungry Kyte,
As place Duke Humfrey for the Kings Protector?"
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TLCMap IDte0e83
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:14
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"If Yorke, with all his farre-fet pollicie,
Had beene the Regent there, in stead of me,
He neuer would haue stay'd in France so long."
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TLCMap IDte0e8c
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:16
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"That Somerset be sent as Regent thither:
'Tis meet that luckie Ruler be imploy'd,
Witnesse the fortune he hath had in France."
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TLCMap IDte0e8f
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:17 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:17
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"If Yorke, with all his farre-fet pollicie,
Had beene the Regent there, in stead of me,
He neuer would haue stay'd in France so long."
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TLCMap IDte0e8b
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:16
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"That Somerset be sent as Regent thither:
'Tis meet that luckie Ruler be imploy'd,
Witnesse the fortune he hath had in France."
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TLCMap IDte0e8a
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:16
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Nay then, this sparke will proue a raging fire,
If Wind and Fuell be brought, to feed it with:
No more, good Yorke; sweet Somerset be still."
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TLCMap IDte0e8e
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:17 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:17
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Thy fortune, Yorke, hadst thou beene Regent there,
Might happily haue prou'd farre worse then his."
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TLCMap IDte0e90
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:18
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- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Nay then, this sparke will proue a raging fire,
If Wind and Fuell be brought, to feed it with:
No more, good Yorke; sweet Somerset be still."
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TLCMap IDte0e95
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:18
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"My Lord of Yorke, trie what your fortune is:
Th'vnciuill Kernes of Ireland are in Armes,
And temper Clay with blood of Englishmen."
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TLCMap IDte0e94
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:18
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Details
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Description
"My Lord of Yorke, trie what your fortune is:
Th'vnciuill Kernes of Ireland are in Armes,
And temper Clay with blood of Englishmen."
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TLCMap IDte0e92
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:18
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"My Lord of Yorke, trie what your fortune is:
Th'vnciuill Kernes of Ireland are in Armes,
And temper Clay with blood of Englishmen."
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TLCMap IDte0e96
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:19 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:19
Details
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Description
"A charge, Lord Yorke, that I will see perform'd."
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TLCMap IDte0e9b
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:21
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Details
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Description
"To Ireland will you leade a Band of men,
Collected choycely, from each Countie some,
And trie your hap against the Irishmen?"
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TLCMap IDte0e97
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:20
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Details
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Description
"To Ireland will you leade a Band of men,
Collected choycely, from each Countie some,
And trie your hap against the Irishmen?"
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TLCMap IDte0e99
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:20
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Why, our Authoritie is his consent,
And what we doe establish, he confirmes:
Then, Noble Yorke, take thou this Taske in hand."
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TLCMap IDte0e9a
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:20
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Details
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Description
"My Lord of Suffolke, within foureteene dayes
At Bristow I expect my Souldiers,
For there Ile shippe them all for Ireland."
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TLCMap IDte0e9f
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:21
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Details
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Description
"No more of him: for I will deale with him,
That henceforth he shall trouble vs no more:
And so breake off, the day is almost spent,
Lord Suffolke, you and I must talke of that euent."
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TLCMap IDte0e9e
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:21
Details
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TLCMap IDte0ea3
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:23 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:23
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- Text
Details
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Description
"My Lord of Suffolke, within foureteene dayes
At Bristow I expect my Souldiers,
For there Ile shippe them all for Ireland."
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TLCMap IDte0ea0
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:22
Details
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Description
"Ile see it truly done, my Lord of Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte0ea2
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:22
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- Text
Details
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Description
"My Lord of Suffolke, within foureteene dayes
At Bristow I expect my Souldiers,
For there Ile shippe them all for Ireland."
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TLCMap IDte0ea1
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:22
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Now Yorke, or neuer, steele thy fearfull thoughts,
And change misdoubt to resolution;
Be that thou hop'st to be, or what thou art;
Resigne to death, it is not worth th' enioying:
Let pale-fac't feare keepe with the meane-borne man,
And finde no harbor in a Royall heart."
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TLCMap IDte0ea5
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:23 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:23
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Details
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Description
"Whiles I in Ireland nourish a mightie Band,
I will stirre vp in England some black Storme,
Shall blowe ten thousand Soules to Heauen, or Hell:
And this fell Tempest shall not cease to rage,
Vntill the Golden Circuit on my Head,
Like to the glorious Sunnes transparant Beames,
Doe calme the furie of this mad-bred Flawe."
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TLCMap IDte0ea7
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:23 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:23
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Whiles I in Ireland nourish a mightie Band,
I will stirre vp in England some black Storme,
Shall blowe ten thousand Soules to Heauen, or Hell:
And this fell Tempest shall not cease to rage,
Vntill the Golden Circuit on my Head,
Like to the glorious Sunnes transparant Beames,
Doe calme the furie of this mad-bred Flawe."
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TLCMap IDte0ea8
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:24
- Placename
- ashford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.14408536 Longitude0.871449918
Description
"And for a minister of my intent,
I haue seduc'd a head-strong Kentishman,
Iohn Cade of Ashford,
To make Commotion, as full well he can,
Vnder the Title of Iohn Mortimer."
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TLCMap IDte0ea9
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"And for a minister of my intent,
I haue seduc'd a head-strong Kentishman,
Iohn Cade of Ashford,
To make Commotion, as full well he can,
Vnder the Title of Iohn Mortimer."
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TLCMap IDte0eab
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"In Ireland haue I seene this stubborne Cade
Oppose himselfe against a Troupe of Kernes,
And fought so long, till that his thighes with Darts
Were almost like a sharpe-quill'd Porpentine:
And in the end being rescued, I haue seene
Him capre vpright, like a wilde Morisco,
Shaking the bloody Darts, as he his Bells."
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TLCMap IDte0eaa
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude39.68618495 Longitude-3.530989048
Description
"In Ireland haue I seene this stubborne Cade
Oppose himselfe against a Troupe of Kernes,
And fought so long, till that his thighes with Darts
Were almost like a sharpe-quill'd Porpentine:
And in the end being rescued, I haue seene
Him capre vpright, like a wilde Morisco,
Shaking the bloody Darts, as he his Bells."
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TLCMap IDte0eac
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:25
Details
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Description
"By this, I shall perceiue the Commons minde,
How they affect the House and Clayme of Yorke."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Runne to my Lord of Suffolke: let him know
We haue dispatcht the Duke, as he commanded."
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TLCMap IDte0eaf
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"Say that he thriue, as 'tis great like he will,
Why then from Ireland come I with my strength,
And reape the Haruest which that Rascall sow'd."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:15:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"what's the matter, Suffolke?"
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TLCMap IDte0eb3
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:27 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Lords take your places: and I pray you all
Proceed no straiter 'gainst our Vnckle Gloster,
Then from true euidence, of good esteeme,
He be approu'd in practise culpable."
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TLCMap IDte0eb0
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:26 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:26
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Ah woe is me for Gloster, wretched man."
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TLCMap IDte0eba
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:29 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:29
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Dead in his Bed, my Lord: Gloster is dead."
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TLCMap IDte0eb6
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:28
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"What, doth my Lord of Suffolke comfort me?"
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TLCMap IDte0eb7
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Why do you rate my Lord of Suffolke thus?"
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TLCMap IDte0eb8
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Looke not vpon me, for thine eyes are wounding;
Yet doe not goe away: come Basiliske,
And kill the innocent gazer with thy sight:
For in the shade of death, I shall finde ioy;
In life, but double death, now Gloster's dead."
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TLCMap IDte0eb9
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:29 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:29
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Is all thy comfort shut in Glosters Tombe?"
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TLCMap IDte0ebc
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:29 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Was I for this nye wrack'd vpon the Sea,
And twice by aukward winde from Englands banke
Droue backe againe vnto my Natiue Clime."
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TLCMap IDte0ebb
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:29 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"As farre as I could ken thy Chalky Cliffes,
When from thy Shore, the Tempest beate vs backe,
I stood vpon the Hatches in the storme:
And when the duskie sky, began to rob
My earnest-gaping-sight of thy Lands view,
I tooke a costly Iewell from my necke,
A Hart it was bound in with Diamonds,
And threw it towards thy Land: The Sea receiu'd it,
And so I wish'd thy body might my Heart:
And euen with this, I lost faire Englands view,
And bid mine eyes be packing with my Heart,
And call'd them blinde and duskie Spectacles,
For loosing ken of Albions wished Coast."
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TLCMap IDte0ec1
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:30 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"How often haue I tempted Suffolkes tongue
(The agent of thy foule inconstancie)
To sit and watch me as Ascanius did,
When he to madding Dido would vnfold
His Fathers Acts, commenc'd in burning Troy."
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TLCMap IDte0ebf
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:30 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"But curst the gentle gusts,
And he that loos'd them forth their Brazen Caues,
And bid them blow towards Englands blessed shore,
Or turne our Sterne vpon a dreadfull Rocke:
Yet Aeolus would not be a murtherer,
But left that hatefull office vnto thee."
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TLCMap IDte0ebe
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:30 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"As farre as I could ken thy Chalky Cliffes,
When from thy Shore, the Tempest beate vs backe,
I stood vpon the Hatches in the storme:
And when the duskie sky, began to rob
My earnest-gaping-sight of thy Lands view,
I tooke a costly Iewell from my necke,
A Hart it was bound in with Diamonds,
And threw it towards thy Land: The Sea receiu'd it,
And so I wish'd thy body might my Heart:
And euen with this, I lost faire Englands view,
And bid mine eyes be packing with my Heart,
And call'd them blinde and duskie Spectacles,
For loosing ken of Albions wished Coast."
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TLCMap IDte0ebd
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:30 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.71723909 Longitude6.5768183
Description
"It is reported, mighty Soueraigne,
That good Duke Humfrey Traiterously is murdred
By Suffolke, and the Cardinall Beaufords meanes:
The Commons like an angry Hiue of Bees
That want their Leader, scatter vp and downe,
And care not who they sting in his reuenge."
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TLCMap IDte0ec7
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"It is reported, mighty Soueraigne,
That good Duke Humfrey Traiterously is murdred
By Suffolke, and the Cardinall Beaufords meanes:
The Commons like an angry Hiue of Bees
That want their Leader, scatter vp and downe,
And care not who they sting in his reuenge."
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TLCMap IDte0ec2
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:31 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:31
Details
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Description
"How often haue I tempted Suffolkes tongue
(The agent of thy foule inconstancie)
To sit and watch me as Ascanius did,
When he to madding Dido would vnfold
His Fathers Acts, commenc'd in burning Troy."
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TLCMap IDte0ec5
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"A dreadfull Oath, sworne with a solemn tongue:
What instance giues Lord Warwicke for his vow."
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TLCMap IDte0ec3
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Why Warwicke, who should do the D. to death?"
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TLCMap IDte0ec8
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"That shall I do my Liege; Stay Salsburie
With the rude multitude, till I returne."
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TLCMap IDte0ec6
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"That he is dead good Warwick, 'tis too true,
But how he dyed, God knowes, not Henry:
Enter his Chamber, view his breathlesse Corpes,
And comment then vpon his sodaine death."
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TLCMap IDte0ec4
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Are you the Butcher, Suffolk?"
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TLCMap IDte0ec9
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Say, if thou dar'st, prowd Lord of Warwickshire,
That I am faultie in Duke Humfreyes death."
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TLCMap IDte0ed1
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"What dares not Warwick, if false Suffolke dare
him?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0ecd
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:34 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"What dares not Warwick, if false Suffolke dare
him?"
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TLCMap IDte0ecc
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:34 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Is Beauford tearm'd a Kyte?"
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TLCMap IDte0ecb
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:34 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"My selfe and Beauford had him in protection,
And we I hope sir, are no murtherers."
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TLCMap IDte0eca
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The trayt'rous Warwick, with the men of Bury,
Set all vpon me, mightie Soueraigne."
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TLCMap IDte0ed2
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"He dares not calme his contumelious Spirit,
Nor cease to be an arrogant Controller,
Though Suffolke dare him twentie thousand times."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0ecf
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Dread Lord, the Commons send you word by me,
Vnlesse Lord Suffolke straight be done to death,
Or banished faire Englands Territories,
They will by violence teare him from your Pallace,
And torture him with grieuous lingring death."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0ed8
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:37
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"And therefore doe they cry, though you forbid,
That they will guard you, where you will, or no,
From such fell Serpents as false Suffolke is;
With whose inuenomed and fatall sting,
Your louing Vnckle, twentie times his worth,
They say is shamefully bereft of life."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0ed6
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Dread Lord, the Commons send you word by me,
Vnlesse Lord Suffolke straight be done to death,
Or banished faire Englands Territories,
They will by violence teare him from your Pallace,
And torture him with grieuous lingring death."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0ed5
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:36
Details
Latitude52.24575357 Longitude0.707524148
Description
"The trayt'rous Warwick, with the men of Bury,
Set all vpon me, mightie Soueraigne."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ed3
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"But all the Honor Salisbury hath wonne,
Is, that he was the Lord Embassador,
Sent from a sort of Tinkers to the King."
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0edd
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"An answer from the King, my Lord
of Salisbury."
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TLCMap IDte0ed7
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Goe Salisbury, and tell them all from me,
I thanke them for their tender louing care;
And had I not beene cited so by them,
Yet did I purpose as they doe entreat:
For sure, my thoughts doe hourely prophecie,
Mischance vnto my State by Suffolkes meanes."
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TLCMap IDte0ed9
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Goe Salisbury, and tell them all from me,
I thanke them for their tender louing care;
And had I not beene cited so by them,
Yet did I purpose as they doe entreat:
For sure, my thoughts doe hourely prophecie,
Mischance vnto my State by Suffolkes meanes."
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TLCMap IDte0eda
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Oh Henry, let me pleade for gentle Suffolke."
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TLCMap IDte0edc
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Vngentle Queene, to call him gentle Suffolke."
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TLCMap IDte0edb
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Come Warwicke, come good Warwicke, goe with mee,
I haue great matters to impart to thee."
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TLCMap IDte0ee1
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Come Warwicke, come good Warwicke, goe with mee,
I haue great matters to impart to thee."
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TLCMap IDte0ede
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"'Tis not the Land I care for, wer't thou thence,
A Wildernesse is populous enough,
So Suffolke had thy heauenly company:
For where thou art, there is the World it selfe,
With euery seuerall pleasure in the World:
And where thou art not, Desolation."
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TLCMap IDte0ee2
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Thus is poore Suffolke ten times banished,
Once by the King, and three times thrice by thee."
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TLCMap IDte0ee5
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:40
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"All the foule terrors in darke seated hell---
Q. Enough sweet Suffolke, thou torment'st thy selfe,
And these dread curses like the Sunne 'gainst glasse,
Or like an ouer-charged Gun, recoile,
And turnes the force of them vpon thy selfe."
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TLCMap IDte0ee0
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:39
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Cease, gentle Queene, these Execrations,
And let thy Suffolke take his heauie leaue."
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TLCMap IDte0edf
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"But wherefore greeue I at an houres poore losse,
Omitting Suffolkes exile, my soules Treasure?"
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TLCMap IDte0ee3
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"To signifie vnto his Maiesty,
That Cardinall Beauford is at point of death:
For sodainly a greeuous sicknesse tooke him,
That makes him gaspe, and stare, and catch the aire,
Blaspheming God, and cursing men on earth."
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TLCMap IDte0ee4
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Why onely Suffolke mourne I not for thee?"
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TLCMap IDte0ee6
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:41
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"To France sweet Suffolke: Let me heare from thee:
For wheresoere thou art in this worlds Globe,
Ile haue an Iris that shall finde thee out."
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TLCMap IDte0ee7
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:41
Details
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Description
"To France sweet Suffolke: Let me heare from thee:
For wheresoere thou art in this worlds Globe,
Ile haue an Iris that shall finde thee out."
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TLCMap IDte0eea
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:42 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"If thou beest death, Ile giue thee Englands Treasure,
Enough to purchase such another Island,
So thou wilt let me liue, and feele no paine."
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TLCMap IDte0eed
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Speake Beauford to thy
Soueraigne."
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TLCMap IDte0ee8
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:42 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Stay Whitmore, for thy Prisoner is a Prince,
The Duke of Suffolke, William de la Pole."
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TLCMap IDte0eee
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Beauford, it is thy Soueraigne speakes to thee."
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TLCMap IDte0ef0
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:44
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The Duke of Suffolke, muffled vp in ragges?"
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TLCMap IDte0ef1
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:44
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Lord,
I kennell, puddle, sinke, whose filth and dirt
Troubles the siluer Spring, where England drinkes:
Now will I dam vp this thy yawning mouth,
For swallowing the Treasure of the Realme."
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TLCMap IDte0ef2
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:44
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"The honourable blood of Lancaster
Must not be shed by such a iaded Groome:
Hast thou not kist thy hand, and held my stirrop?"
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TLCMap IDte0ef4
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:45
Details
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Description
"By thee Aniou and Maine were sold to France."
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TLCMap IDte0ef7
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:46
Details
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Description
"By thee Aniou and Maine were sold to France."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ef9
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:46
Details
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Description
"By thee Aniou and Maine were sold to France."
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TLCMap IDte0ef3
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:44 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:44
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"The Princely Warwicke, and the Neuils all,
Whose dreadfull swords were neuer drawne in vaine,
As hating thee, and rising vp in armes."
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TLCMap IDte0efa
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:46
Details
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Description
"And now the House of Yorke thrust from the Crowne,
By shamefull murther of a guiltlesse King,
And lofty proud incroaching tyranny,
Burnes with reuenging fire, whose hopefull colours
Aduance our halfe-fac'd Sunne, striuing to shine;
Vnder the which is writ, Inuitis nubibus."
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TLCMap IDte0ef8
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.58029943 Longitude2.998256722
Description
"The false reuolting Normans thorough thee,
Disdaine to call vs Lord, and Piccardie
Hath slaine their Gouernors, surpriz'd our Forts,
And sent the ragged Souldiers wounded home."
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TLCMap IDte0ef6
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.97711993 Longitude-0.40475732
Description
"The false reuolting Normans thorough thee,
Disdaine to call vs Lord, and Piccardie
Hath slaine their Gouernors, surpriz'd our Forts,
And sent the ragged Souldiers wounded home."
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TLCMap IDte0ef5
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:46 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Suffolkes Imperiall tongue is sterne and rough:
Vs'd to command, vntaught to pleade for fauour."
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TLCMap IDte0efd
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:47 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:47
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"The Commons heere in Kent are vp in armes,
And to conclude, Reproach and Beggerie,
Is crept into the Pallace of our King,
And all by thee: away, conuey him hence."
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TLCMap IDte0efb
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:47 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:47
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.0327895 Longitude20.0503509
Description
"This Villaine heere,
Being Captaine of a Pinnace, threatens more
Then Bargulus the strong Illyrian Pyrate."
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TLCMap IDte0efc
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:47 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:47
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Sauage Islanders
Pompey the Great, and Suffolke dyes by Pyrats."
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TLCMap IDte0efe
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:48 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:48
Details
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Description
"Thy words moue Rage, and not remorse in me:
I go of Message from the Queene to France:
I charge thee waft me safely crosse the Channell."
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TLCMap IDte0f02
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Water: W. Come Suffolke, I must waft thee
to thy death."
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TLCMap IDte0f03
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I see them, I see them: There's Bests Sonne, the
Tanner of Wingham."
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TLCMap IDte0f01
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"There shall be in England, seuen
halfe peny Loaues sold for a peny: the three hoop'd pot,
shall haue ten hoopes, and I wil make it Fellony to drink
small Beere."
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TLCMap IDte0f04
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Well, I say,
it was neuer merrie world in England, since Gentlemen
came vp."
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TLCMap IDte0f00
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:49 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"All the Realme shall be in Common, and in
Cheapside shall my Palfrey go to grasse: and when I am
King, as King I will be."
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TLCMap IDte0f05
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:50
Details
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Description
"Rebellious Hinds, the filth and scum of Kent,
Mark'd for the Gallowes: Lay your Weapons downe,
Home to your Cottages: forsake this Groome."
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TLCMap IDte0f0b
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Mich. Fly, fly, fly, Sir Humfrey Stafford and his brother
are hard by, with the Kings Forces."
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TLCMap IDte0f07
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"Enter Sir Humfrey Stafford, and his Brother,
with Drum and Soldiers."
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TLCMap IDte0f0a
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The Clearke of Chartam: hee can write and
reade, and cast accompt."
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TLCMap IDte0f06
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:50 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:50
Details
Latitude52.4194964 Longitude-3.032038235
Description
"Marry, this Edmund Mortimer Earle of March,
married the Duke of Clarence daughter, did he not?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0f08
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:51
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Iacke Cade, the D. of York hath taught you this
Cade."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f09
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:51 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:51
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Cade And good reason: for thereby is England main'd
And faine to go with a staffe, but that my puissance holds
it vp."
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TLCMap IDte0f0d
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:52
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Go too Sir-
rah, tell the King from me, that for his Fathers sake Hen-
ry the fift, (in whose time, boyes went to Span-counter
for French Crownes) I am content he shall raigne, but Ile
be Protector ouer him."
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TLCMap IDte0f0e
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:52
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"And furthermore, wee'l haue the Lord Sayes
head, for selling the Dukedome of Maine."
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TLCMap IDte0f0c
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:52 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:52
- Placename
- frenchmen
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Nay answer if you can: The Frenchmen are our
enemies: go too then, I ask but this: Can he that speaks
with the tongue of an enemy, be a good Councellour, or
no?"
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TLCMap IDte0f10
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:53 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:53
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"This Monument of the victory will I beare, and the bo-
dies shall be dragg'd at my horse heeles, till I do come to
London, where we will haue the Maiors sword born be-
fore vs.
But."
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TLCMap IDte0f11
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:54
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Come, let's march
towards London."
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TLCMap IDte0f12
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:54
- Placename
- ashford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.14408536 Longitude0.871449918
Description
"Where's Dicke, the Butcher of Ashford?"
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TLCMap IDte0f15
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:55 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:55
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Fellow-Kings, I tell you, that that Lord Say hath
gelded the Commonwealth, and made it an Eunuch: &
more then that, he can speake French, and therefore hee is
a Traitor."
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TLCMap IDte0f0f
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:53 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:53
- Placename
- stafford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"His Army is a ragged multitude
Of Hindes and Pezants, rude and mercilesse:
Sir Humfrey Stafford, and his Brothers death,
Hath giuen them heart and courage to proceede:
All Schollers, Lawyers, Courtiers, Gentlemen,
They call false Catterpillers, and intend their death."
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TLCMap IDte0f18
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:56 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:56
- Placename
- westminster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.49756933 Longitude-0.136543219
Description
"The Rebels are in Southwarke: Fly my Lord:
Iacke Cade proclaimes himselfe Lord Mortimer,
Descended from the Duke of Clarence house,
And calles your Grace Vsurper, openly,
And vowes to Crowne himselfe in Westminster."
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TLCMap IDte0f16
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:55 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:55
- Placename
- suffolkes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Still lamenting and mourning for Suffolkes death?"
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TLCMap IDte0f13
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:54
- Placename
- southwarke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.50371367 Longitude-0.08481993
Description
"The Rebels are in Southwarke: Fly my Lord:
Iacke Cade proclaimes himselfe Lord Mortimer,
Descended from the Duke of Clarence house,
And calles your Grace Vsurper, openly,
And vowes to Crowne himselfe in Westminster."
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TLCMap IDte0f14
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:54 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:54
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Ah were the Duke of Suffolke now aliue,
These Kentish Rebels would be soone appeas'd."
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TLCMap IDte0f1f
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:57 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:57
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"My hope is gone, now Suffolke is deceast."
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TLCMap IDte0f1e
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:57 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:57
- Placename
- killingworth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.03649502 Longitude-1.565463668
Description
"Lord Say, the Traitors hateth thee,
Therefore away with vs to Killingworth."
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TLCMap IDte0f1c
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:57 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"Farewell my Lord, trust not the Kentish Rebels
Buc."
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TLCMap IDte0f1b
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:57 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:57
- Placename
- kentish
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"Ah were the Duke of Suffolke now aliue,
These Kentish Rebels would be soone appeas'd."
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TLCMap IDte0f1a
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:57 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:57
- Placename
- killingworth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.03649502 Longitude-1.565463668
Description
"My gracious Lord, retire to Killingworth,
Vntill a power be rais'd to put them downe."
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TLCMap IDte0f19
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:56 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:56
Details
Latitude51.50815811 Longitude-0.0869981
Description
"No my Lord, nor likely to be slaine:
For they haue wonne the Bridge,
Killing all those that withstand them:
The L. Maior craues ayd of your Honor from the Tower
To defend the City from the Rebels."
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TLCMap IDte0f24
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:59 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:59
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"No my Lord, nor likely to be slaine:
For they haue wonne the Bridge,
Killing all those that withstand them:
The L. Maior craues ayd of your Honor from the Tower
To defend the City from the Rebels."
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TLCMap IDte0f21
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:58 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:58
- Placename
- smithfield
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.54108437 Longitude5.174696106
Description
"But get you to Smithfield, and gather head,
And thither I will send you Mathew Goffe."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f20
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:58 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:58
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Such ayd as I can spare you shall command,
But I am troubled heere with them my selfe,
The Rebels haue assay'd to win the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte0f22
Created At2025-07-18 16:15:58 Updated At2025-07-18 16:15:58
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Now is Mortimer Lord of this City,
And heere sitting vpon London Stone,
I charge and command, that of the Cities cost
The pissing Conduit run nothing but Clarret Wine
This first yeare of our raigne."
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TLCMap IDte0f25
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:00
Details
Latitude51.50815811 Longitude-0.0869981
Description
"Come, then let's go fight with them:
But first, go and set London Bridge on fire,
And if you can, burne downe the Tower too."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f28
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:00
Details
Latitude51.5116621 Longitude-0.089445081
Description
"Now is Mortimer Lord of this City,
And heere sitting vpon London Stone,
I charge and command, that of the Cities cost
The pissing Conduit run nothing but Clarret Wine
This first yeare of our raigne."
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TLCMap IDte0f26
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:00
- Placename
- smithfield
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.54108437 Longitude5.174696106
Description
"My Lord, there's an Army gathered together
in Smithfield."
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TLCMap IDte0f27
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:00 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:00
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Come, then let's go fight with them:
But first, go and set London Bridge on fire,
And if you can, burne downe the Tower too."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f29
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:01 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:01
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Onely that the Lawes of England may come out
of your mouth."
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TLCMap IDte0f2b
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:01 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:01
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Come, then let's go fight with them:
But first, go and set London Bridge on fire,
And if you can, burne downe the Tower too."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f2d
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:02 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:02
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Away,
burne all the Records of the Realme, my mouth shall be
the Parliament of England."
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TLCMap IDte0f2a
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:01 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:01
- Placename
- normandie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.97711993 Longitude-0.40475732
Description
"What canst thou answer to my Maiesty, for giuing vp of
Normandie vnto Mounsieur Basimecu, the Dolphine of
France?"
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TLCMap IDte0f31
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:03
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"What canst thou answer to my Maiesty, for giuing vp of
Normandie vnto Mounsieur Basimecu, the Dolphine of
France?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f2e
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:02 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:02
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"My Lord, a prize, a prize, heeres the Lord Say,
which sold the Townes in France."
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TLCMap IDte0f2c
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:02 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:02
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"What say you of Kent."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0f30
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:03
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Heare me but speake, and beare mee wher'e you
will:
Kent, in the Commentaries Caesar writ,
Is term'd the ciuel'st place of all this Isle:
Sweet is the Covntry, because full of Riches,
The People Liberall, Valiant, Actiue, Wealthy,
Which makes me hope you are not void of pitty."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f38
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:05
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"I sold not Maine, I lost not Normandie,
Yet to recouer them would loose my life:
Iustice with fauour haue I alwayes done,
Prayres and Teares haue mou'd me, Gifts could neuer."
Extended Data
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- 116116
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TLCMap IDte0f35
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:05
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"Heare me but speake, and beare mee wher'e you
will:
Kent, in the Commentaries Caesar writ,
Is term'd the ciuel'st place of all this Isle:
Sweet is the Covntry, because full of Riches,
The People Liberall, Valiant, Actiue, Wealthy,
Which makes me hope you are not void of pitty."
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TLCMap IDte0f32
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:04
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"You men of Kent."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0f2f
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:03 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:03
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"Kent to maintaine, the King, the Realme and you,
Large gifts haue I bestow'd on learned Clearkes,
Because my Booke preferr'd me to the King."
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TLCMap IDte0f34
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:04
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Now part them againe,
Least they consult about the giuing vp
Of some more Townes in France."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f37
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51432609 Longitude-0.09413247
Description
"My Lord,
When shall we go to Cheapside, and take vp commodi-
ties vpon our billes?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f36
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:05
- Placename
- normandie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.97711993 Longitude-0.40475732
Description
"I sold not Maine, I lost not Normandie,
Yet to recouer them would loose my life:
Iustice with fauour haue I alwayes done,
Prayres and Teares haue mou'd me, Gifts could neuer."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f33
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:04 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:04
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"What Buckingham and Clifford are ye so braue?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f3e
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:07 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:07
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"What Buckingham and Clifford are ye so braue?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f3d
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:07 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:07
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Who hateth him, and honors not his Father,
Henry the fift, that made all France to quake,
Shake he his weapon at vs, and passe by."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte0f3b
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:06 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:06
Details
Latitude51.7187771 Longitude-0.732179541
Description
"Vp Fish-streete, downe Saint Magnes corner,
kill and knocke downe, throw them into Thames:
Sound a parley."
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TLCMap IDte0f39
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:05 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:05
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Alas, he hath no home, no place to flye too:
Nor knowes he how to liue, but by the spoile,
Vnlesse by robbing of your Friends, and vs.
Wer't not a shame, that whilst you liue at iarre,
The fearfull French, whom you late vanquished
Should make a start ore-seas, and vanquish you?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:08
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- Type
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Details
Latitude51.50371367 Longitude-0.08481993
Description
"Hath
my sword therefore broke through London gates, that
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TLCMap IDte0f43
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:08
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Me thinkes alreadie in this ciuill broyle,
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Crying Villiago vnto all they meete."
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TLCMap IDte0f42
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Will he conduct you through the heart of France,
And make the meanest of you Earles and Dukes?"
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TLCMap IDte0f3f
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:07 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:07
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"A Clifford, a Clifford,
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TLCMap IDte0f4d
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:11
Details
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Description
"To France, to France, and get what you haue lost:
Spare England, for it is your Natiue Coast:
Henry hath mony, you are strong and manly:
God on our side, doubt not of Victorie."
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TLCMap IDte0f44
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:08 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"To France, to France, and get what you haue lost:
Spare England, for it is your Natiue Coast:
Henry hath mony, you are strong and manly:
God on our side, doubt not of Victorie."
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TLCMap IDte0f45
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:09 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:09
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"To France, to France, and get what you haue lost:
Spare England, for it is your Natiue Coast:
Henry hath mony, you are strong and manly:
God on our side, doubt not of Victorie."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:09 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:09
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"A Clifford, a Clifford,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:10 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:10
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"A Clifford, a Clifford,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:10 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:10
Details
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"Please it your Grace to be aduertised,
The Duke of Yorke is newly come from Ireland,
And with a puissant and a mighty power
Of Gallow-glasses and stout Kernes,
Is marching hitherward in proud array,
And still proclaimeth as he comes along,
His Armes are onely to remoue from thee
The Duke of Somerset, whom he tearmes a Traitor."
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TLCMap IDte0f4f
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:11
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"Why Buckingham, is the Traitor Cade surpris'd?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:11
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Details
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"Please it your Grace to be aduertised,
The Duke of Yorke is newly come from Ireland,
And with a puissant and a mighty power
Of Gallow-glasses and stout Kernes,
Is marching hitherward in proud array,
And still proclaimeth as he comes along,
His Armes are onely to remoue from thee
The Duke of Somerset, whom he tearmes a Traitor."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:11 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:11
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Details
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"Please it your Grace to be aduertised,
The Duke of Yorke is newly come from Ireland,
And with a puissant and a mighty power
Of Gallow-glasses and stout Kernes,
Is marching hitherward in proud array,
And still proclaimeth as he comes along,
His Armes are onely to remoue from thee
The Duke of Somerset, whom he tearmes a Traitor."
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TLCMap IDte0f50
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:12 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:12
Details
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Description
"But now is Cade driuen backe, his men dispierc'd,
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TLCMap IDte0f51
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:12 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:12
Details
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"Thus stands my state, 'twixt Cade and Yorke
distrest,
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TLCMap IDte0f56
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:14
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"I pray thee Buckingham go and meete him,
And aske him what's the reason of these Armes:
Tell him, Ile send Duke Edmund to the Tower,
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Vntill his Army be dismist from him."
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TLCMap IDte0f52
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:13 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:13
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Details
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"Come wife, let's in, and learne to gouern better,
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TLCMap IDte0f57
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:14
Details
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"I pray thee Buckingham go and meete him,
And aske him what's the reason of these Armes:
Tell him, Ile send Duke Edmund to the Tower,
And Somerset we will commit thee thither,
Vntill his Army be dismist from him."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:14
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Details
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"I pray thee Buckingham go and meete him,
And aske him what's the reason of these Armes:
Tell him, Ile send Duke Edmund to the Tower,
And Somerset we will commit thee thither,
Vntill his Army be dismist from him."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:13 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:13
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Details
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"Nay, it shall nere be said, while England stands,
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TLCMap IDte0f58
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:14 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:14
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Details
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"From Ireland thus comes York to claim his right,
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TLCMap IDte0f5b
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:16
Details
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"Nay, it shall nere be said, while England stands,
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TLCMap IDte0f5d
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:16
Details
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Description
"Iden farewell, and be proud of thy victory: Tell
Kent from me, she hath lost her best man, and exhort all
the World to be Cowards: For I that neuer feared any,
am vanquished by Famine, not by Valour."
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TLCMap IDte0f59
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:15 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:15
Details
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"From Ireland thus comes York to claim his right,
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TLCMap IDte0f5a
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:16
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Details
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"Ring Belles alowd, burne Bonfires cleare and bright
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TLCMap IDte0f5c
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:16 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:16
Details
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"A Scepter shall it haue, haue I a soule,
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TLCMap IDte0f61
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:17 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:17
Details
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"Yorke, if thou meanest wel, I greet thee well."
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TLCMap IDte0f62
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:17 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:17
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Details
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"Buckingham, I prethee pardon me,
That I haue giuen no answer all this while:
My minde was troubled with deepe Melancholly."
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TLCMap IDte0f67
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:19 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:19
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Details
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"Humfrey of Buckingham, I accept thy greeting."
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TLCMap IDte0f63
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:18 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:18
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Details
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"Buckingham to disturbe me?"
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TLCMap IDte0f60
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:17 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:17
Details
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"That is too much presumption on thy part:
But if thy Armes be to no other end,
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The Duke of Somerset is in the Tower."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:19 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:19
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Details
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"That is too much presumption on thy part:
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:19 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:19
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Details
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"Is to remoue proud Somerset from the King,
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TLCMap IDte0f64
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:19 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:19
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"Then Buckingham I do dismisse my Powres."
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TLCMap IDte0f6a
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:20
Details
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TLCMap IDte0f6e
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:21
Details
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"Yorke, I commend this kinde submission,
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:21
Details
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"Buckingham, doth Yorke intend no harme to vs
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TLCMap IDte0f6c
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:21
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Details
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"And let my Soueraigne, vertuous Henry,
Command my eldest sonne, nay all my sonnes,
As pledges of my Fealtie and Loue,
Ile send them all as willing as I liue:
Lands, Goods, Horse, Armor, any thing I haue
Is his to vse, so Somerset may die."
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TLCMap IDte0f6b
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:20 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:20
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Details
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Description
"Buckingham, doth Yorke intend no harme to vs
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TLCMap IDte0f71
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:22
Details
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Description
"In all submission and humility,
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TLCMap IDte0f6f
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:21 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:22
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Details
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"To heaue the Traitor Somerset from hence,
And fight against that monstrous Rebell Cade,
Who since I heard to be discomfited."
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TLCMap IDte0f70
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:22
Details
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"Alexander Iden, that's my name,
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TLCMap IDte0f72
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:22 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:22
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Details
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"K. See Buckingham, Somerset comes with th' Queene,
Go bid her hide him quickly from the Duke."
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TLCMap IDte0f74
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:23 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:23
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Details
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Description
"is Somerset at libertie?"
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TLCMap IDte0f75
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:23 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:23
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Details
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Description
"K. See Buckingham, Somerset comes with th' Queene,
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TLCMap IDte0f76
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:24
Details
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Description
"Then Yorke vnloose thy long imprisoned thoughts,
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TLCMap IDte0f77
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:24
Details
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Description
"For thousand Yorkes he shall not hide his head,
But boldly stand, and front him to his face."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:24
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Call hither Clifford, bid him come amaine,
To say, if that the Bastard boyes of Yorke
Shall be the Surety for their Traitor Father."
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TLCMap IDte0f7d
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:25
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"I arrest thee Yorke
Of Capitall Treason 'gainst the King and Crowne:
Obey audacious Traitor, kneele for Grace."
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TLCMap IDte0f78
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Shall I endure the sight of Somerset?"
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TLCMap IDte0f79
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:24 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Call hither Clifford, bid him come amaine,
To say, if that the Bastard boyes of Yorke
Shall be the Surety for their Traitor Father."
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TLCMap IDte0f7c
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude40.84254902 Longitude14.25826768
Description
"O blood-bespotted Neopolitan,
Out-cast of Naples, Englands bloody Scourge,
The sonnes of Yorke, thy betters in their birth,
Shall be their Fathers baile, and bane to those
That for my Surety will refuse the Boyes."
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TLCMap IDte0f7f
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:25
Details
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TLCMap IDte0f7e
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:25 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Enter Clifford."
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TLCMap IDte0f83
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:27 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:27
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"O blood-bespotted Neopolitan,
Out-cast of Naples, Englands bloody Scourge,
The sonnes of Yorke, thy betters in their birth,
Shall be their Fathers baile, and bane to those
That for my Surety will refuse the Boyes."
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TLCMap IDte0f81
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:27 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I thanke thee Clifford: Say, what newes with thee?"
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TLCMap IDte0f84
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:28
Details
Latitude40.84254902 Longitude14.25826768
Description
"O blood-bespotted Neopolitan,
Out-cast of Naples, Englands bloody Scourge,
The sonnes of Yorke, thy betters in their birth,
Shall be their Fathers baile, and bane to those
That for my Surety will refuse the Boyes."
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TLCMap IDte0f82
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:27 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:27
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"O blood-bespotted Neopolitan,
Out-cast of Naples, Englands bloody Scourge,
The sonnes of Yorke, thy betters in their birth,
Shall be their Fathers baile, and bane to those
That for my Surety will refuse the Boyes."
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TLCMap IDte0f80
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:27 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:27
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"And here comes Clifford to deny their baile."
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TLCMap IDte0f88
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:28
Details
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Description
"This is my King Yorke, I do not mistake,
But thou mistakes me much to thinke I do,
To Bedlem with him, is the man growne mad."
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TLCMap IDte0f87
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:28
Details
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Description
"He is a Traitor, let him to the Tower,
And chop away that factious pate of his."
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TLCMap IDte0f8d
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:30 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:30
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Nay, do not fright vs with an angry looke:
We are thy Soueraigne Clifford, kneele againe;
For thy mistaking so, We pardon thee."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:28
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"I Clifford, a Bedlem and ambitious humor
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TLCMap IDte0f86
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:28 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:28
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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"I am thy King, and thou a false-heart Traitor:
Call hither to the stake my two braue Beares,
That with the very shaking of their Chaines,
They may astonish these fell-lurking Curres,
Bid Salsbury and Warwicke come to me."
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TLCMap IDte0f8a
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:30 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I am thy King, and thou a false-heart Traitor:
Call hither to the stake my two braue Beares,
That with the very shaking of their Chaines,
They may astonish these fell-lurking Curres,
Bid Salsbury and Warwicke come to me."
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TLCMap IDte0f89
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:29 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:29
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"145
If you oppose your selues to match Lord Warwicke."
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TLCMap IDte0f8f
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:31 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:31
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Old Salsbury, shame to thy siluer haire,
Thou mad misleader of thy brain-sicke sonne,
What wilt thou on thy death-bed play the Ruffian?"
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:31 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:31
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Details
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Description
"Why Warwicke, hath thy knee forgot to bow?"
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TLCMap IDte0f90
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:31 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:31
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Call Buckingham, and bid him arme himselfe."
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TLCMap IDte0f93
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"My Lord, I haue considered with my selfe
The Title of this most renowned Duke,
And in my conscience, do repute his grace
The rightfull heyre to Englands Royall seate."
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TLCMap IDte0f91
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:31 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:31
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Call Buckingham, and all the friends thou hast,
I am resolu'd for death and dignitie."
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TLCMap IDte0f94
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:32 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:32
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Clifford of Cumberland, 'tis Warwicke calles:
And if thou dost not hide thee from the Beare,
Now when the angrie Trumpet sounds alarum,
And dead mens cries do fill the emptie ayre,
Clifford I say, come forth and fight with me,
Proud Northerne Lord, Clifford of Cumberland,
Warwicke is hoarse with calling thee to armes."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:33
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Clifford of Cumberland, 'tis Warwicke calles:
And if thou dost not hide thee from the Beare,
Now when the angrie Trumpet sounds alarum,
And dead mens cries do fill the emptie ayre,
Clifford I say, come forth and fight with me,
Proud Northerne Lord, Clifford of Cumberland,
Warwicke is hoarse with calling thee to armes."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:33
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Clifford of Cumberland, 'tis Warwicke calles:
And if thou dost not hide thee from the Beare,
Now when the angrie Trumpet sounds alarum,
And dead mens cries do fill the emptie ayre,
Clifford I say, come forth and fight with me,
Proud Northerne Lord, Clifford of Cumberland,
Warwicke is hoarse with calling thee to armes."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:34 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:34
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Clifford of Cumberland, 'tis Warwicke calles:
And if thou dost not hide thee from the Beare,
Now when the angrie Trumpet sounds alarum,
And dead mens cries do fill the emptie ayre,
Clifford I say, come forth and fight with me,
Proud Northerne Lord, Clifford of Cumberland,
Warwicke is hoarse with calling thee to armes."
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TLCMap IDte0f9f
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:35
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Details
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Description
"Clifford of Cumberland, 'tis Warwicke calles:
And if thou dost not hide thee from the Beare,
Now when the angrie Trumpet sounds alarum,
And dead mens cries do fill the emptie ayre,
Clifford I say, come forth and fight with me,
Proud Northerne Lord, Clifford of Cumberland,
Warwicke is hoarse with calling thee to armes."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:35
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Details
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Description
"Clifford of Cumberland, 'tis Warwicke calles:
And if thou dost not hide thee from the Beare,
Now when the angrie Trumpet sounds alarum,
And dead mens cries do fill the emptie ayre,
Clifford I say, come forth and fight with me,
Proud Northerne Lord, Clifford of Cumberland,
Warwicke is hoarse with calling thee to armes."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:33
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Details
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Description
"Clifford of Cumberland, 'tis Warwicke calles:
And if thou dost not hide thee from the Beare,
Now when the angrie Trumpet sounds alarum,
And dead mens cries do fill the emptie ayre,
Clifford I say, come forth and fight with me,
Proud Northerne Lord, Clifford of Cumberland,
Warwicke is hoarse with calling thee to armes."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:33 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:33
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The deadly handed Clifford slew my Steed:
But match to match I haue encountred him,
And made a prey for Carrion Kytes and Crowes
Euen of the bonnie beast he loued so well."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:35
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Details
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"Hold Warwick: seek thee out some other chace
For I my selfe must hunt this Deere to death."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:35 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:35
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Then nobly Yorke, 'tis for a Crown thou fightst:
As I intend Clifford to thriue to day,
It greeues my soule to leaue theee vnassail'd."
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TLCMap IDte0fa3
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:36
Details
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Description
"Then nobly Yorke, 'tis for a Crown thou fightst:
As I intend Clifford to thriue to day,
It greeues my soule to leaue theee vnassail'd."
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Created At2025-07-18 16:16:36 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:36
Details
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Description
"What seest thou in me Yorke?"
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TLCMap IDte0fa4
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:37
Details
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TLCMap IDte0fa5
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:37
Details
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TLCMap IDte0faa
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:38
Details
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Description
"Yorke, not our old men spares:
No more will I their Babes, Teares Virginall,
Shall be to me, euen as the Dew to Fire,
And Beautie, that the Tyrant oft reclaimes,
Shall to my flaming wrath, be Oyle and Flax:
Henceforth, I will not haue to do with pitty."
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TLCMap IDte0fa6
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:37 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:37
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Come thou new ruine of olde Cliffords house:
As did Aeneas old Anchyses beare,
So beare I thee vpon my manly shoulders:
But then, Aeneas bare a liuing loade;
o3 Nothing
146The second Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte0fa9
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:38
Details
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Description
"Meet I an infant of the house of Yorke,
Into as many gobbits will I cut it
As wilde Medea yong Absirtis did."
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TLCMap IDte0fa7
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:38 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:38
Details
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Description
"If you be tane, we then should see the bottome
Of all our Fortunes: but if we haply scape,
(As well we may, if not through your neglect)
We shall to London get, where you are lou'd,
And where this breach now in our Fortunes made
May readily be stopt."
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TLCMap IDte0fae
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:40
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- Text
Details
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Description
"So lye thou there:
For vnderneath an Ale-house paltry signe,
The Castle in S. Albons, Somerset
Hath made the Wizard famous in his death:
Sword, hold thy temper; Heart, be wrathfull still:
Priests pray for enemies, but Princes kill."
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TLCMap IDte0fb1
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:40
Details
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Description
"So lye thou there:
For vnderneath an Ale-house paltry signe,
The Castle in S. Albons, Somerset
Hath made the Wizard famous in his death:
Sword, hold thy temper; Heart, be wrathfull still:
Priests pray for enemies, but Princes kill."
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TLCMap IDte0fac
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:39 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:39
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"So lye thou there:
For vnderneath an Ale-house paltry signe,
The Castle in S. Albons, Somerset
Hath made the Wizard famous in his death:
Sword, hold thy temper; Heart, be wrathfull still:
Priests pray for enemies, but Princes kill."
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TLCMap IDte0fad
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:40 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:40
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"This happy day
Is not it selfe, nor haue we wonne one foot,
If Salsbury be lost."
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TLCMap IDte0fb7
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:42 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:42
- Placename
- salsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Of Salsbury, who can report of him,
That Winter Lyon, who in rage forgets
Aged contusions, and all brush of Time:
And like a Gallant, in the brow of youth,
Repaires him with Occasion."
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TLCMap IDte0fb3
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:41
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"What sayes Lord Warwicke, shall we after them?"
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TLCMap IDte0fb8
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:42 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:42
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"Saint Albons battell wonne by famous Yorke,
Shall be eterniz'd in all Age to come."
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TLCMap IDte0fb9
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:43
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"I know our safety is to follow them,
For (as I heare) the King is fled to London,
To call a present Court of Parliament:
Let vs pursue him ere the Writs go forth."
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TLCMap IDte0fb6
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:41 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:42
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Sound Drumme and Trumpets, and to London all,
And more such dayes as these, to vs befall."
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TLCMap IDte0fbc
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:43
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Saint Albons battell wonne by famous Yorke,
Shall be eterniz'd in all Age to come."
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TLCMap IDte0fba
Created At2025-07-18 16:16:43 Updated At2025-07-18 16:16:43
Details
Latitude51.51461562 Longitude-0.09698399
Description
"Now is Mortimer Lord of this City,
And heere sitting vpon London Stone,
I charge and command, that of the Cities cost
The pissing Conduit run nothing but Clarret Wine
This first yeare of our raigne."
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TLCMap IDte0fbd
Created At2025-07-19 17:33:12 Updated At2025-07-19 17:33:12
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Item, That the Dutchy of Aniou, and the County of Main,
shall be released and deliuered to the King her father."
Sources
TLCMap IDte0fbf
Created At2025-07-21 16:09:34 Updated At2025-07-21 16:09:34
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Then lets make hast away,
And looke vnto the maine."
Sources
TLCMap IDte0fc0
Created At2025-07-21 16:14:27 Updated At2025-07-21 16:14:27
Details
Latitude48.30622541 Longitude-0.623612581
Description
"Vnto the maine?"
Sources
TLCMap IDte0fc1
Created At2025-07-21 16:15:19 Updated At2025-07-21 16:15:19
Details
Latitude54.96096873 Longitude-2.787123283
Description
"Is this the Gouernment of Britaines Ile?"
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TLCMap IDte0fc2
Created At2025-07-21 16:23:09 Updated At2025-07-21 16:23:09
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"yea, I it was, prowd French-woman:
Could I come neere your Beautie with my Nayles,
I could set my ten Commandements in your face."
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- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0fc3
Created At2025-07-21 16:26:15 Updated At2025-07-21 16:26:15
Details
Latitude54.97386344 Longitude-2.110562723
Description
"At Barwick in the North, and't like your
Grace."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0fc4
Created At2025-07-21 16:33:35 Updated At2025-07-21 16:33:35
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"I know, their Complot is to haue my Life:
And if my death might make this Iland happy,
And proue the Period of their Tyrannie,
I would expend it with all willingnesse."
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TLCMap IDte0fc5
Created At2025-07-22 16:21:01 Updated At2025-07-22 16:21:01
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"My Lord of Yorke, trie what your fortune is:
Th'vnciuill Kernes of Ireland are in Armes,
And temper Clay with blood of Englishmen."
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- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0fc6
Created At2025-07-22 16:28:10 Updated At2025-07-22 16:28:10
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"In Ireland haue I seene this stubborne Cade
Oppose himselfe against a Troupe of Kernes,
And fought so long, till that his thighes with Darts
Were almost like a sharpe-quill'd Porpentine:
And in the end being rescued, I haue seene
Him capre vpright, like a wilde Morisco,
Shaking the bloody Darts, as he his Bells."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0fc7
Created At2025-07-22 16:30:23 Updated At2025-07-22 16:30:23
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"Full often, like a shag-hayr'd craftie Kerne,
Hath he conuersed with the Enemie,
And vndiscouer'd, come to me againe,
And giuen me notice of their Villanies."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0fc8
Created At2025-07-22 16:31:16 Updated At2025-07-22 16:31:16
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"A Romane Sworder, and Bandetto slaue
Murder'd sweet Tully."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ff5
Created At2025-07-25 18:20:21 Updated At2025-07-25 18:20:21
Details
Latitude51.50815811 Longitude-0.0869981
Description
"Iacke Cade hath gotten London-bridge."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ff6
Created At2025-07-25 18:50:15 Updated At2025-07-25 18:50:15
Details
Latitude51.51055512 Longitude-0.119137852
Description
"So sirs: now go some and pull down the Sauoy:
Others to'th Innes of Court, downe with them all."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ff7
Created At2025-07-25 18:53:31 Updated At2025-07-25 18:53:31
Details
Latitude51.52017381 Longitude-0.112482916
Description
"So sirs: now go some and pull down the Sauoy:
Others to'th Innes of Court, downe with them all."
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- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ff8
Created At2025-07-25 18:54:10 Updated At2025-07-25 18:54:10
Details
Latitude51.52017381 Longitude-0.112482916
Description
"So sirs: now go some and pull down the Sauoy:
Others to'th Innes of Court, downe with them all."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ff9
Created At2025-07-25 18:54:11 Updated At2025-07-25 18:54:11
Details
Latitude51.5102537 Longitude-0.085780873
Description
"Vp Fish-streete, downe Saint Magnes corner,
kill and knocke downe, throw them into Thames:
Sound a parley."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ffa
Created At2025-07-25 18:58:17 Updated At2025-07-25 18:58:17
Details
Latitude51.51000229 Longitude-0.086391786
Description
"Vp Fish-streete, downe Saint Magnes corner,
kill and knocke downe, throw them into Thames:
Sound a parley."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ffb
Created At2025-07-25 18:58:50 Updated At2025-07-25 18:58:50
Details
Latitude51.50703625 Longitude-0.088038797
Description
"Hath
my sword therefore broke through London gates, that
you should leaue me at the White-heart in Southwarke."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ffc
Created At2025-07-25 19:00:33 Updated At2025-07-25 19:00:33
Details
Latitude51.50514184 Longitude-0.101077141
Description
"Hath
my sword therefore broke through London gates, that
you should leaue me at the White-heart in Southwarke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ffd
Created At2025-07-25 19:01:34 Updated At2025-07-25 19:01:34
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Better ten thousand base-borne Cades miscarry,
Then you should stoope vnto a Frenchmans mercy."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0ffe
Created At2025-07-25 19:02:50 Updated At2025-07-25 19:02:50
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"Please it your Grace to be aduertised,
The Duke of Yorke is newly come from Ireland,
And with a puissant and a mighty power
Of Gallow-glasses and stout Kernes,
Is marching hitherward in proud array,
And still proclaimeth as he comes along,
His Armes are onely to remoue from thee
The Duke of Somerset, whom he tearmes a Traitor."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0fff
Created At2025-07-25 19:04:48 Updated At2025-07-25 19:04:48
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"Please it your Grace to be aduertised,
The Duke of Yorke is newly come from Ireland,
And with a puissant and a mighty power
Of Gallow-glasses and stout Kernes,
Is marching hitherward in proud array,
And still proclaimeth as he comes along,
His Armes are onely to remoue from thee
The Duke of Somerset, whom he tearmes a Traitor."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1000
Created At2025-07-25 19:05:27 Updated At2025-07-25 19:05:27
Details
Latitude51.51382317 Longitude-0.164733887
Description
"Georges Field,
You shall haue pay, and euery thing you wish."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1001
Created At2025-07-25 19:10:52 Updated At2025-07-25 19:10:52
Details
Latitude51.38208685 Longitude-0.032865708
Description
"I Clifford, a Bedlem and ambitious humor
Makes him oppose himselfe against his King."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1002
Created At2025-07-25 19:13:56 Updated At2025-07-25 19:13:56