- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"Noble Earle,
I bring you certaine newes from Shrewsbury."
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TLCMap IDte1faf
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:01 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.81180356 Longitude-2.719375766
Description
"My Office is
To noyse abroad, that Harry Monmouth fell
Vnder the Wrath of Noble Hotspurres Sword:
And that the King, before the Dowglas Rage
Stoop'd his Annointed head, as low as death."
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TLCMap IDte1fab
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:00 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:00
- Placename
- shrewsburie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"This haue I rumour'd through the peasant-Townes,
Betweene the Royall Field of Shrewsburie,
And this Worme-eaten-Hole of ragged Stone,
Where Hotspurres Father, old Northumberland,
Lyes crafty sicke."
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TLCMap IDte1fb0
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:01 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"I run before King Harries victory,
Who in a bloodie field by Shrewsburie
Hath beaten downe yong Hotspurre, and his Troopes,
Quenching the flame of bold Rebellion,
Euen with the Rebels blood."
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TLCMap IDte1fac
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:00 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"This haue I rumour'd through the peasant-Townes,
Betweene the Royall Field of Shrewsburie,
And this Worme-eaten-Hole of ragged Stone,
Where Hotspurres Father, old Northumberland,
Lyes crafty sicke."
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TLCMap IDte1fad
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:01 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"He ask'd the way to Chester: And of him
I did demand what Newes from Shrewsbury:
He told me, that Rebellion had ill lucke,
And that yong Harry Percies Spurre was cold."
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TLCMap IDte1fb6
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:04 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Yong Prince Iohn,
And Westmerland, and Stafford, fled the Field."
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TLCMap IDte1fb1
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:02 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"Came you from Shrewsbury?"
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TLCMap IDte1fb2
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:03 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.19276907 Longitude-2.892004286
Description
"He ask'd the way to Chester: And of him
I did demand what Newes from Shrewsbury:
He told me, that Rebellion had ill lucke,
And that yong Harry Percies Spurre was cold."
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TLCMap IDte1fb3
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:03 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"Yong Prince Iohn,
And Westmerland, and Stafford, fled the Field."
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TLCMap IDte1fb4
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:03 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"Say Morton, did'st thou come from Shrewsbury?"
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TLCMap IDte1fb5
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:03 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:03
- Placename
- monmouth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.81180356 Longitude-2.719375766
Description
"But these mine eyes, saw him in bloody state,
Rend'ring faint quittance (wearied, and out-breath'd)
To Henrie Monmouth, whose swift wrath beate downe
The neuer-daunted Percie to the earth,
From whence (with life) he neuer more sprung vp."
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TLCMap IDte1fb7
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:05 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"I ran from Shrewsbury (my Noble Lord)
Where hatefull death put on his vgliest Maske
To fright our party."
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TLCMap IDte1fb8
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:05 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:05
Details
Latitude39.95771439 Longitude26.23973849
Description
"Euen such a man, so faint, so spiritlesse,
So dull, so dead in looke, so woe-be-gone,
Drew Priams Curtaine, in the dead of night,
And would haue told him, Halfe his Troy was burn'd."
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TLCMap IDte1fb9
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:05 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"The summe of all,
Is, that the King hath wonne: and hath sent out
A speedy power, to encounter you my Lord,
Vnder the Conduct of yong Lancaster
And Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDte1fba
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:05 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"Then was that Noble Worcester
Too soone ta'ne prisoner: and that furious Scot,
(The bloody Dowglas) whose well-labouring sword
Had three times slaine th'appearance of the King,
Gan vaile his stomacke, and did grace the shame
Of those that turn'd their backes: and in his flight,
Stumbling in Feare, was tooke."
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TLCMap IDte1fbb
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:05 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:05
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Then was that Noble Worcester
Too soone ta'ne prisoner: and that furious Scot,
(The bloody Dowglas) whose well-labouring sword
Had three times slaine th'appearance of the King,
Gan vaile his stomacke, and did grace the shame
Of those that turn'd their backes: and in his flight,
Stumbling in Feare, was tooke."
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TLCMap IDte1fbc
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:05 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Now binde my Browes with Iron, and approach
The ragged'st houre, that Time and Spight dare bring
To frowne vpon th'enrag'd Northumberland."
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TLCMap IDte1fbd
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:06 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:06
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Tis more then time: And (my most Noble Lord)
I heare for certaine, and do speake the truth:
The gentle Arch-bishop of Yorke is vp
With well appointed Powres: he is a man
Who with a double Surety bindes his Followers."
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TLCMap IDte1fbe
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:06 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:06
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"The summe of all,
Is, that the King hath wonne: and hath sent out
A speedy power, to encounter you my Lord,
Vnder the Conduct of yong Lancaster
And Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDte1fbf
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:06 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:06
- Placename
- pomfret
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"But now the Bishop
Turnes Insurrection to Religion,
Suppos'd sincere, and holy in his Thoughts:
He's follow'd both with Body, and with Minde:
And doth enlarge his Rising, with the blood
Of faire King Richard, scrap'd from Pomfret stones,
Deriues from heauen, his Quarrell, and his Cause:
Tels them, he doth bestride a bleeding Land,
Gasping for life, vnder great Bullingbrooke,
And more, and lesse, do flocke to follow him."
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TLCMap IDte1fc0
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:06 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:07
Details
Latitude51.51393541 Longitude-0.098307687
Description
"I bought him in Paules, and hee'l buy mee a horse
in Smithfield."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1fc1
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:07 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:07
- Placename
- smithfield
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.54108437 Longitude5.174696106
Description
"He's gone into Smithfield to buy your worship
a horse."
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TLCMap IDte1fc5
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:08 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"Sir Iohn, I sent you before your Expedition, to
Shrewsburie."
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TLCMap IDte1fc6
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:08 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:08
- Placename
- smithfield
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.54108437 Longitude5.174696106
Description
"I bought him in Paules, and hee'l buy mee a horse
in Smithfield."
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TLCMap IDte1fc2
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:07 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:07
- Placename
- shrewsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"He my Lord, but he hath since done good seruice
at Shrewsbury: and (as I heare) is now going with some
Charge, to the Lord Iohn of Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte1fc3
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:08 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:08
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"He my Lord, but he hath since done good seruice
at Shrewsbury: and (as I heare) is now going with some
Charge, to the Lord Iohn of Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte1fc4
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:08 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:08
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"What to Yorke?"
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TLCMap IDte1fc7
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:09 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:09
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Go beare this letter to my
Lord of Lancaster, this to the Prince, this to the Earle of
Westmerland, and this to old Mistris Vrsula, whome I
haue weekly sworne to marry, since I perceiu'd the first
white haire on my chin."
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TLCMap IDte1fd1
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:12 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Commend mee to my
Cosin Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDte1fcc
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:10 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:10
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Well, the King hath seuer'd you and Prince Har-
ry, I heare you are going with Lord Iohn of Lancaster, a-
gainst the Archbishop, and the Earle of Northumberland
Fal."
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TLCMap IDte1fcb
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:10 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:10
- Placename
- shrewsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"Well, I am loth to gall a new-heal'd wound: your
daies seruice at Shrewsbury, hath a little gilded ouer
your Nights exploit on Gads-hill."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1fc8
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:09 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:09
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"If it please your Lordship, I heare his Maiestie is
return'd with some discomfort from Wales."
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TLCMap IDte1fc9
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:10 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Well, the King hath seuer'd you and Prince Har-
ry, I heare you are going with Lord Iohn of Lancaster, a-
gainst the Archbishop, and the Earle of Northumberland
Fal."
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TLCMap IDte1fca
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:10 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:10
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Go beare this letter to my
Lord of Lancaster, this to the Prince, this to the Earle of
Westmerland, and this to old Mistris Vrsula, whome I
haue weekly sworne to marry, since I perceiu'd the first
white haire on my chin."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1fcd
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:11 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:11
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Our present Musters grow vpon the File
To fiue and twenty thousand men of choice:
And our Supplies, liue largely in the hope
Of great Northumberland, whose bosome burnes
With an incensed Fire of Iniuries."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1fcf
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:11 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:11
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"The question then (Lord Hastings) standeth thus
Whether our present fiue and twenty thousand
May hold-vp-head, without Northumberland:
Hast."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1fd0
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:11 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:11
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"The question then (Lord Hastings) standeth thus
Whether our present fiue and twenty thousand
May hold-vp-head, without Northumberland:
Hast."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1fd2
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:12 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:12
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"For his diuisions (as the Times do braul)
Are in three Heads: one Power against the French,
And one against Glendower: Perforce a third
Must take vp vs: So is the vnfirme King
In three diuided: and his Coffers sound
With hollow Pouerty, and Emptinesse."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1fd5
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:13 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:13
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"The Duke of Lancaster, and Westmerland:
Against the Welsh himselfe, and Harrie Monmouth."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1fdc
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:15 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:15
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"The Duke of Lancaster, and Westmerland:
Against the Welsh himselfe, and Harrie Monmouth."
Extended Data
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- 26865
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1fd9
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:14 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:14
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"The Duke of Lancaster, and Westmerland:
Against the Welsh himselfe, and Harrie Monmouth."
Extended Data
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- word
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1fd6
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:13 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:13
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"If he should do so,
He leaues his backe vnarm'd, the French, and Welch
Baying him at the heeles: neuer feare that."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1fd4
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:13 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:13
- Placename
- shrewsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"Tis very true Lord Bardolfe, for indeed
It was yong Hotspurres case, at Shrewsbury."
Extended Data
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- 24370
- sentence_end_index
- 24453
Sources
TLCMap IDte1fd3
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:13 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:13
- Placename
- lubbars
- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Good M. Fang hold him
sure: good M. Snare let him not scape, he comes continu-
antly to Py-Corner (sauing your manhoods) to buy a sad-
dle, and hee is indited to dinner to the Lubbars head in
Lombardstreet, to M. Smoothes the Silkman."
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TLCMap IDte1fdb
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:15 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:15
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"But who is substituted 'gainst the French,
I haue no certaine notice."
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TLCMap IDte1fd8
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:14 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:14
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Thou that threw'st dust vpon his goodly head
When through proud London he came sighing on,
After th'admired heeles of Bullingbrooke,
Cri'st now, O Earth, yeeld vs that King agine,
And
The second Part of King Henry the Fourth."
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TLCMap IDte1fda
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:14 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:14
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.81180356 Longitude-2.719375766
Description
"The Duke of Lancaster, and Westmerland:
Against the Welsh himselfe, and Harrie Monmouth."
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TLCMap IDte1fd7
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:14 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:14
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51086156 Longitude-0.084687232
Description
"Oh my most worshipfull Lord, and't please your
Grace, I am a poore widdow of Eastcheap, and he is arre-
sted at my suit."
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TLCMap IDte1fdd
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:16 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:16
Details
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Description
"You should haue bene well on your way to Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte1fde
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:16 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Glasses, glasses, is the onely drinking: and for
thy walles a pretty slight Drollery, or the Storie of the
Prodigall, or the Germane hunting in Waterworke, is
worth a thousand of these Bed-hangings, and these Fly-
bitten Tapistries."
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TLCMap IDte1fe0
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:16 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Come, if it were not for thy humors, there is not a better
Wench in England."
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TLCMap IDte1fe6
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:18 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:18
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"The King (my Lord) and Henrie Prince of Wales
Are neere at hand: The rest the Paper telles."
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TLCMap IDte1fe3
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:17 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:17
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.48080454 Longitude-0.616376957
Description
"Thou didst sweare to mee vpon a parcell
gilt Goblet, sitting in my Dolphin-chamber at the round
table, by a sea-cole fire, on Wednesday in Whitson week,
when the Prince broke thy head for lik'ning him to a sin-
ging man of Windsor; Thou didst sweare to me then (as I
was washing thy wound) to marry me, and make mee my
Lady thy wife."
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TLCMap IDte1fdf
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:16 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"No: Fifteene hundred Foot, fiue hundred Horse
Are march'd vp to my Lord of Lancaster,
Against Northumberland, and the Archbishop."
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TLCMap IDte1fe2
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:17 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:17
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"At Basingstoke my Lord."
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TLCMap IDte1fe1
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:17 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:17
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"No: Fifteene hundred Foot, fiue hundred Horse
Are march'd vp to my Lord of Lancaster,
Against Northumberland, and the Archbishop."
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TLCMap IDte1fe5
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:18 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:18
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Comes the King backe from Wales, my noble L?"
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TLCMap IDte1fe4
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:18 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:18
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93581828 Longitude27.3461091
Description
"Ephesians my Lord, of the old Church."
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TLCMap IDte1fec
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:20 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:20
Details
Latitude49.80939832 Longitude12.34028153
Description
"Iacke Falstaffe with my Familiars:
Iohn with my Brothers and Sister: & Sir
Iohn, with all Europe."
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TLCMap IDte1feb
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:20 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:20
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Well, thus we play the Fooles with the time, &
the spirits of the wise, sit in the clouds, and mocke vs: Is
your Master heere in London?"
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TLCMap IDte1fea
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:20 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:20
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"But to the Letter: ---
Sir Iohn Falstaffe,
Knight, to the Sonne of the King, neerest his Father, Harrie
Prince of Wales, greeting."
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TLCMap IDte1fe9
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:20 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:20
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.1262606 Longitude5.519063506
Description
"But
that the Tennis-Court-keeper knowes better then I, for
it is a low ebbe of Linnen with thee, when thou kept'st
not Racket there, as thou hast not done a great while, be-
cause the rest of thy Low Countries, haue made a shift to
eate vp thy Holland."
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TLCMap IDte1fe8
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:19 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:19
Details
Latitude52.1262606 Longitude5.519063506
Description
"But
that the Tennis-Court-keeper knowes better then I, for
it is a low ebbe of Linnen with thee, when thou kept'st
not Racket there, as thou hast not done a great while, be-
cause the rest of thy Low Countries, haue made a shift to
eate vp thy Holland."
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TLCMap IDte1fe7
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:19 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:19
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"I warrant you, as common as the way betweene
S. Albans, and London."
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TLCMap IDte1fef
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:21 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:21
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"For Yours, may heauenly glory brighten it:
For His, it stucke vpon him, as the Sunne
In the gray vault of Heauen: and by his Light
Did all the Cheualrie of England moue
To do braue Acts."
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TLCMap IDte1ff0
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:21 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:21
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"O flye to Scotland,
Till that the Nobles, and the armed Commons,
Haue of their Puissance made a little taste."
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TLCMap IDte1ff1
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:22 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:22
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Enter Northumberland, his Ladie, and Harrie
Percies Ladie."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1fee
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:21 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:21
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"I warrant you, as common as the way betweene
S. Albans, and London."
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TLCMap IDte1fed
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:20 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:20
- Placename
- tewksburie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.99915596 Longitude-2.133693065
Description
"hang him Baboone, his Wit is
as thicke as Tewksburie Mustard: there is no more con-
ceit in him, then is in a Mallet."
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TLCMap IDte1ff3
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:23 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:23
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"I will resolue for Scotland: there am I,
Till Time and Vantage craue my company."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1ff2
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:22 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:22
Details
Latitude39.95771439 Longitude26.23973849
Description
"art as valorous as Hector of Troy, worth fiue of Agamem-
non, and tenne times better then the nine Worthies: ah
Villaine."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1ff4
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:23 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:23
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Now Heauen blesse that sweete Face
of thine: what, are you come from Wales?"
Extended Data
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- 59742
Sources
TLCMap IDte1ff5
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:23 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:23
Details
Latitude36.03268915 Longitude100.703125
Description
"Shall Pack-
Horses, and hollow-pamper'd Iades of Asia, which can-
not goe but thirtie miles a day, compare with Caesar, and
with Caniballs, and Troian Greekes?"
Extended Data
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- 54243
Sources
TLCMap IDte1ff6
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:24 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:24
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Oh, the Lord preserue thy good Grace: Wel-
come to London."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 59608
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1ff7
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:24 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:24
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Enter Warwicke and Surrey."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1ffa
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:25 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:25
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Goe, call the Earles of Surrey, and of Warwick:
But ere they come, bid them ore-reade these Letters,
And well consider of them: make good speed."
Extended Data
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- 9
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1ffe
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:26 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:26
Details
Latitude51.27912892 Longitude-0.475183668
Description
"Enter Warwicke and Surrey."
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TLCMap IDte1ffc
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:25 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:25
- Placename
- westminster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.49756933 Longitude-0.136543219
Description
"The King, your Father, is at Westminster,
And there are twentie weake and wearied Postes,
Come from the North: and as I came along,
I met, and ouer-tooke a dozen Captaines,
Bare-headed, sweating, knocking at the Tauernes,
And asking euery one for Sir Iohn Falstaffe."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1ff8
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:24 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:24
Details
Latitude51.27912892 Longitude-0.475183668
Description
"Goe, call the Earles of Surrey, and of Warwick:
But ere they come, bid them ore-reade these Letters,
And well consider of them: make good speed."
Extended Data
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- 63948
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- 64092
Sources
TLCMap IDte1ff9
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:24 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:24
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"It is but as a Body, yet distemper'd,
Which to his former strength may be restor'd,
With good aduice, and little Medicine:
My Lord Northumberland will soone be cool'd."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 65748
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1ffb
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:25 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:25
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Then let vs meete them like Necessities;
And that same word, euen now cryes out on vs:
They say, the Bishop and Northumberland
Are fiftie thousand strong."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte2002
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:27 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:27
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Tis not tenne yeeres gone,
Since Richard, and Northumberland, great friends,
Did feast together; and in two yeeres after,
Were they at Warres."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte2001
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:27 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:27
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"There is a Historie in all mens Liues,
Figuring the nature of the Times deceas'd:
The which obseru'd, a man may prophecie
With a neere ayme, of the maine chance of things,
As yet not come to Life, which in their Seedes
And weake beginnings lye entreasured:
Such things become the Hatch and Brood of Time;
And by the necessarie forme of this,
King Richard might create a perfect guesse,
That great Northumberland, then false to him,
Would of that Seed, grow to a greater falsenesse,
Which should not finde a ground to roote vpon,
Vnlesse on you."
Extended Data
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- 67730
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- 67877
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TLCMap IDte2000
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:27 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:27
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"But which of you was by
(You Cousin Neuil, as I may remember)
When Richard, with his Eye, brim-full of Teares,
(Then check'd, and rated by Northumberland)
Did speake these words (now prou'd a Prophecie:)
Northumberland, thou Ladder, by the which
My
86The second Part of King Henry the Fourth."
Extended Data
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- 66641
- sentence_end_index
- 66933
Sources
TLCMap IDte1fff
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:26 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:27
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"But which of you was by
(You Cousin Neuil, as I may remember)
When Richard, with his Eye, brim-full of Teares,
(Then check'd, and rated by Northumberland)
Did speake these words (now prou'd a Prophecie:)
Northumberland, thou Ladder, by the which
My
86The second Part of King Henry the Fourth."
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TLCMap IDte1ffd
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:26 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:26
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"hee is at Oxford still, is hee
not?"
Extended Data
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- 8
- offset
- 69178
- sentence_start_index
- 69168
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte2003
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:27 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:27
- Placename
- staffordshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.86852525 Longitude-2.063953166
Description
"There was I, and
little Iohn Doit of Staffordshire, and blacke George Bare,
and Francis Pick-bone, and Will Squele a Cot-sal-man, you
had not foure such Swindge-bucklers in all the Innes of
Court againe: And I may say to you, wee knew where
the Bona-Roba's were, and had the best of them all at
commandement."
Extended Data
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- 69548
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- 69511
- sentence_end_index
- 69819
Sources
TLCMap IDte2004
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:28 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:28
- Placename
- clements
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51391276 Longitude-0.114842787
Description
"old: certaine shee's old: and had Robin Night-worke, by
old Night-worke, before I came to Clements Inne."
Extended Data
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- 77384
Sources
TLCMap IDte200b
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:30 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:30
- Placename
- clements
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51391276 Longitude-0.114842787
Description
"Hee must then to the Innes of Court shortly: I
was once of Clements Inne; where (I thinke) they will
talke of mad Shallow yet."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 69299
- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 69366
Sources
TLCMap IDte2008
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:29 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:29
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Good Master Corporate Bardolph, stand my
friend, and heere is foure Harry tenne shillings in French
Crownes for you: in very truth, sir, I had as lief be hang'd
sir, as goe: and yet, for mine owne part, sir, I do not care;
but rather, because I am vnwilling, and for mine owne
part, haue a desire to stay with my friends: else, sir, I did
not care, for mine owne part, so much."
Extended Data
- line
- 1792
- word
- 9
- offset
- 77892
- sentence_start_index
- 77799
- sentence_end_index
- 78176
Sources
TLCMap IDte2006
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:29 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:29
- Placename
- stamford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.65094335 Longitude-0.482306164
Description
"How a good Yoke
of Bullocks at Stamford Fayre?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1603
- word
- 3
- offset
- 70464
- sentence_start_index
- 70433
- sentence_end_index
- 70479
Sources
TLCMap IDte2005
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:28 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:28
- Placename
- clements
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51391276 Longitude-0.114842787
Description
"I doe remember him at Clements Inne,
like a man made after Supper, of a Cheese-paring."
Extended Data
- line
- 1874
- word
- 7
- offset
- 81831
- sentence_start_index
- 81809
- sentence_end_index
- 81895
Sources
TLCMap IDte200a
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:30 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:30
- Placename
- clements
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51391276 Longitude-0.114842787
Description
"I remember at Mile-end-Greene, when I lay
at Clements Inne, I was then Sir Dagonet in Arthurs
Show: there was a little quiuer fellow, and hee would
manage you his Peece thus: and hee would about,
and about, and come you in, and come you in: Rah,
tah, tah, would hee say, Bownce would hee say, and
away againe would hee goe, and againe would he come:
I shall neuer see such a fellow."
Extended Data
- line
- 1847
- word
- 1
- offset
- 80506
- sentence_start_index
- 80461
- sentence_end_index
- 80843
Sources
TLCMap IDte2007
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:29 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:29
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Enter the Arch-bishop, Mowbray, Hastings,
Westmerland, Coleuile."
Extended Data
- line
- 1897
- word
- 4
- offset
- 83011
- sentence_start_index
- 82978
- sentence_end_index
- 83043
Sources
TLCMap IDte2009
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:30 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:30
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Here doth hee wish his Person, with such Powers
As might hold sortance with his Qualitie,
The which hee could not leuie: whereupon
Hee is retyr'd, to ripe his growing Fortunes,
To Scotland; and concludes in heartie prayers,
That your Attempts may ouer-liue the hazard,
And fearefull meeting of their Opposite."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
- offset
- 83703
- sentence_start_index
- 83522
- sentence_end_index
- 83832
Sources
TLCMap IDte200e
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:31 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:31
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"I thinke it is my Lord of Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 8
- offset
- 84333
- sentence_start_index
- 84307
- sentence_end_index
- 84345
Sources
TLCMap IDte200f
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:31 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:31
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Enter Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 1929
- word
- 1
- offset
- 84240
- sentence_start_index
- 84233
- sentence_end_index
- 84252
Sources
TLCMap IDte2010
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:32 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:32
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"My Friends, and Brethren (in these great Affaires)
I must acquaint you, that I haue receiu'd
New-dated Letters from Northumberland:
Their cold intent, tenure, and substance thus."
Extended Data
- line
- 1910
- word
- 3
- offset
- 83460
- sentence_start_index
- 83343
- sentence_end_index
- 83522
Sources
TLCMap IDte2012
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:32 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:32
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Enter the Arch-bishop, Mowbray, Hastings,
Westmerland, Coleuile."
Extended Data
- line
- 1898
- word
- 0
- offset
- 83021
- sentence_start_index
- 82978
- sentence_end_index
- 83043
Sources
TLCMap IDte200c
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:30 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:30
- Placename
- gualtree
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.01355093 Longitude-1.117197903
Description
"Tis Gualtree Forrest, and't shall please your
Grace."
Extended Data
- line
- 1900
- word
- 2
- offset
- 83090
- sentence_start_index
- 83086
- sentence_end_index
- 83138
Sources
TLCMap IDte200d
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:30 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:30
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"But (my most Noble Lord of Westmerland)
I take not on me here as a Physician,
Nor doe I, as an Enemie to Peace,
Troope in the Throngs of Militarie men:
But rather shew a while like fearefull Warre,
To dyet ranke Mindes, sicke of happinesse,
And purge th'obstructions, which begin to stop
Our very Veines of Life: heare me more plainely."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
- offset
- 85843
- sentence_start_index
- 85815
- sentence_end_index
- 86152
Sources
TLCMap IDte2014
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:33 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:33
- Placename
- norfolkes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Yet for your part, it not appeares to me,
Either from the King, or in the present Time,
That you should haue an ynch of any ground
To build a Griefe on: were you not restor'd
To all the Duke of Norfolkes Seignories,
Your Noble, and right well-remembred Fathers?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2015
- word
- 5
- offset
- 87989
- sentence_start_index
- 87794
- sentence_end_index
- 88056
Sources
TLCMap IDte2017
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:33 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:33
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Health, and faire greeting from our Generall,
The Prince, Lord Iohn, and Duke of Lancaster."
Extended Data
- line
- 1933
- word
- 7
- offset
- 84433
- sentence_start_index
- 84352
- sentence_end_index
- 84443
Sources
TLCMap IDte2011
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:32 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:32
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Say on (my Lord of Westmerland) in peace:
What doth concerne your comming?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1934
- word
- 6
- offset
- 84469
- sentence_start_index
- 84450
- sentence_end_index
- 84524
Sources
TLCMap IDte2013
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:33 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:33
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Then take (my Lord of Westmerland) this Schedule,
For this containes our generall Grieuances:
Each seuerall Article herein redress'd,
All members of our Cause, both here, and hence,
That are insinewed to this Action,
Acquitted by a true substantiall forme,
And present execution of our wills,
To vs, and to our purposes confin'd,
Wee come within our awfull Banks againe,
And knit our Powers to the Arme of Peace."
Extended Data
- line
- 2074
- word
- 6
- offset
- 90614
- sentence_start_index
- 90592
- sentence_end_index
- 91004
Sources
TLCMap IDte2018
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:34 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:34
- Placename
- herford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.05620064 Longitude-2.717114353
Description
"For all the Countrey, in a generall voyce,
Cry'd hate vpon him: and all their prayers, and loue,
Were set on Herford, whom they doted on,
And bless'd, and grac'd, and did more then the King."
Extended Data
- line
- 2044
- word
- 3
- offset
- 89294
- sentence_start_index
- 89184
- sentence_end_index
- 89375
Sources
TLCMap IDte201c
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:35 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:35
- Placename
- hereford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.05620064 Longitude-2.717114353
Description
"The Earle of Hereford was reputed then
In England the most valiant Gentleman."
Extended Data
- line
- 2037
- word
- 3
- offset
- 88985
- sentence_start_index
- 88971
- sentence_end_index
- 89049
Sources
TLCMap IDte2015
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:33 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:33
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"The Earle of Hereford was reputed then
In England the most valiant Gentleman."
Extended Data
- line
- 2038
- word
- 1
- offset
- 89014
- sentence_start_index
- 88971
- sentence_end_index
- 89049
Sources
TLCMap IDte2016
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:33 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:33
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Be it so:
Heere is return'd my Lord of Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 2133
- word
- 6
- offset
- 93067
- sentence_start_index
- 93028
- sentence_end_index
- 93079
Sources
TLCMap IDte2019
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:34 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:34
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Your Grace of Yorke, in heauen's name then
forward."
Extended Data
- line
- 2137
- word
- 4
- offset
- 93228
- sentence_start_index
- 93214
- sentence_end_index
- 93265
Sources
TLCMap IDte201b
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:35 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:35
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Enter Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 2134
- word
- 1
- offset
- 93086
- sentence_start_index
- 84233
- sentence_end_index
- 84252
Sources
TLCMap IDte201a
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:35 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:35
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"My Lord of Yorke, it better shew'd with you,
When that your Flocke (assembled by the Bell)
Encircled you, to heare with reuerence
Your exposition on the holy Text,
Then now to see you heere an Iron man
Chearing a rowt of Rebels with your Drumme,
Turning the Word, to Sword; and Life to death:
That man that sits within a Monarches heart,
And ripens in the Sunne-shine of his fauor,
Would hee abuse the Countenance of the King,
Alack, what Mischiefes might hee set abroach,
In shadow of such Greatnesse?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2144
- word
- 3
- offset
- 93484
- sentence_start_index
- 93472
- sentence_end_index
- 93975
Sources
TLCMap IDte201d
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:36 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:36
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"You are wel encountred here (my cosin Mowbray)
Good day to you, gentle Lord Archbishop,
And so to you Lord Hastings, and to all."
Extended Data
- line
- 2143
- word
- 5
- offset
- 93451
- sentence_start_index
- 93344
- sentence_end_index
- 93472
Sources
TLCMap IDte201e
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:36 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:36
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"You are too shallow (Hastings)
Much too shallow,
To sound the bottome of the after-Times."
Extended Data
- line
- 2194
- word
- 5
- offset
- 95616
- sentence_start_index
- 95596
- sentence_end_index
- 95685
Sources
TLCMap IDte2025
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:38 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:38
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Good my Lord of Lancaster,
I am not here against your Fathers Peace:
But (as I told my Lord of Westmerland)
The Time (mis-order'd) doth in common sence
Crowd vs, and crush vs, to this monstrous Forme,
To hold our safetie vp."
Extended Data
- line
- 2173
- word
- 5
- offset
- 94713
- sentence_start_index
- 94697
- sentence_end_index
- 94921
Sources
TLCMap IDte201f
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:36 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:36
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"And so, successe of Mischiefe shall be borne,
And Heire from Heire shall hold this Quarrell vp,
Whiles England shall haue generation."
Extended Data
- line
- 2193
- word
- 1
- offset
- 95559
- sentence_start_index
- 95455
- sentence_end_index
- 95589
Sources
TLCMap IDte2022
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:37 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:37
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"To you, my Noble Lord of Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 2218
- word
- 7
- offset
- 96652
- sentence_start_index
- 96627
- sentence_end_index
- 96664
Sources
TLCMap IDte2021
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:37 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:37
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Goe, good Lord Hastings:
And ere they be dismiss'd, let them march by."
Extended Data
- line
- 2247
- word
- 4
- offset
- 97759
- sentence_start_index
- 97744
- sentence_end_index
- 97814
Sources
TLCMap IDte2024
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:38 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:38
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Good my Lord of Lancaster,
I am not here against your Fathers Peace:
But (as I told my Lord of Westmerland)
The Time (mis-order'd) doth in common sence
Crowd vs, and crush vs, to this monstrous Forme,
To hold our safetie vp."
Extended Data
- line
- 2175
- word
- 7
- offset
- 94792
- sentence_start_index
- 94697
- sentence_end_index
- 94921
Sources
TLCMap IDte2020
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:36 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:36
Details
Latitude49.80939832 Longitude12.34028153
Description
"I haue a whole Schoole of tongues in this belly of
mine, and not a Tongue of them all, speakes anie other
word but my name: and I had but a belly of any indiffe-
rencie, I were simply the most actiue fellow in Europe:
my wombe, my wombe, my wombe vndoes mee."
Extended Data
- line
- 2299
- word
- 9
- offset
- 100120
- sentence_start_index
- 99910
- sentence_end_index
- 100168
Sources
TLCMap IDte2027
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:39 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:39
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Good tidings (my Lord Hastings) for the which,
I doe arrest thee (Traytor) of high Treason:
And you Lord Arch-bishop, and you Lord Mowbray,
Of Capitall Treason, I attach you both."
Extended Data
- line
- 2259
- word
- 5
- offset
- 98306
- sentence_start_index
- 98284
- sentence_end_index
- 98463
Sources
TLCMap IDte2026
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:38 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:38
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Enter Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 2250
- word
- 1
- offset
- 97882
- sentence_start_index
- 84233
- sentence_end_index
- 84252
Sources
TLCMap IDte2023
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:37 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:37
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Enter Hastings."
Extended Data
- line
- 2254
- word
- 6
- offset
- 98075
- sentence_start_index
- 98069
- sentence_end_index
- 98084
Sources
TLCMap IDte202a
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:39 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:39
Details
Latitude41.89258854 Longitude12.48631504
Description
"hee saw mee, and
yeelded: that I may iustly say with the hooke-nos'd
fellow of Rome, I came, saw, and ouer-came."
Extended Data
- line
- 2322
- word
- 2
- offset
- 101174
- sentence_start_index
- 101095
- sentence_end_index
- 101207
Sources
TLCMap IDte202e
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:41 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:41
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Enter Prince Iohn, and Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 2304
- word
- 4
- offset
- 100271
- sentence_start_index
- 100247
- sentence_end_index
- 100283
Sources
TLCMap IDte2028
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:39 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:39
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Send Colleuile, with his Confederates,
To Yorke, to present Execution."
Extended Data
- line
- 2355
- word
- 1
- offset
- 102582
- sentence_start_index
- 102540
- sentence_end_index
- 102610
Sources
TLCMap IDte202c
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:40 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:40
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Enter Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 2351
- word
- 1
- offset
- 102447
- sentence_start_index
- 84233
- sentence_end_index
- 84252
Sources
TLCMap IDte202b
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:40 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:40
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"The heat is past, follow no farther now:
Call in the Powers, good Cousin Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 2306
- word
- 6
- offset
- 100363
- sentence_start_index
- 100290
- sentence_end_index
- 100375
Sources
TLCMap IDte2029
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:39 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:39
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Enter King, Warwicke, Clarence, Gloucester."
Extended Data
- line
- 2415
- word
- 2
- offset
- 105640
- sentence_start_index
- 105627
- sentence_end_index
- 105671
Sources
TLCMap IDte2033
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:42 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:42
- Placename
- gloucestershire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Let them goe: Ile through Gloucestershire,
and there will I visit Master Robert Shallow, Esquire: I
haue him alreadie tempering betweene my finger and my
thombe, and shortly will I seale with him."
Extended Data
- line
- 2409
- word
- 6
- offset
- 105423
- sentence_start_index
- 105397
- sentence_end_index
- 105593
Sources
TLCMap IDte2030
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:41 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:41
- Placename
- gloucester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Enter King, Warwicke, Clarence, Gloucester."
Extended Data
- line
- 2415
- word
- 4
- offset
- 105660
- sentence_start_index
- 105627
- sentence_end_index
- 105671
Sources
TLCMap IDte202f
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:41 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:41
- Placename
- gloucester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Humphrey (my Sonne of Gloucester) where is
the Prince, your Brother?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2430
- word
- 5
- offset
- 106272
- sentence_start_index
- 106250
- sentence_end_index
- 106318
Sources
TLCMap IDte2031
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:41 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:41
- Placename
- gloucestershire
- Type
- Text
Details
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"My Lord, I beseech you, giue me leaue to goe
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:40 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:40
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Details
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"Enter Westmerland."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:43 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:43
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Details
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"Why art thou not at Windsor with him (Tho-
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TLCMap IDte2032
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:41 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:41
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Details
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"Prince Iohn, your Sonne, doth kisse your Graces Hand:
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TLCMap IDte2037
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:43 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:43
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"Westmerland?"
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TLCMap IDte2038
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:44 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:44
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Details
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"O Westmerland, thou art a Summer Bird,
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The lifting vp of day."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:43 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:43
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Details
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"The Earle Northumberland, and the Lord Bardolfe,
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Are by the Sherife of Yorkeshire ouerthrowne:
The manner, and true order of the fight,
This Packet (please it you) containes at large."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:45 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:45
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Details
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"The Earle Northumberland, and the Lord Bardolfe,
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Are by the Sherife of Yorkeshire ouerthrowne:
The manner, and true order of the fight,
This Packet (please it you) containes at large."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:43 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:43
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"My gracious Lord, my Father,
This sleepe is sound indeede: this is a sleepe,
That from this Golden Rigoll hath diuorc'd
So many English Kings."
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TLCMap IDte203b
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:45 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:45
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"Enter Warwicke, Gloucester, Clarence."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:45 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:45
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"Enter Warwicke, Gloucester, Clarence."
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TLCMap IDte203d
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:45 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:45
Details
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"The Earle Northumberland, and the Lord Bardolfe,
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Are by the Sherife of Yorkeshire ouerthrowne:
The manner, and true order of the fight,
This Packet (please it you) containes at large."
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TLCMap IDte2039
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:44 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:44
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Details
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"The Earle Northumberland, and the Lord Bardolfe,
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The manner, and true order of the fight,
This Packet (please it you) containes at large."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:44 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:44
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"Warwicke, Gloucester, Clarence."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:46 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:46
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"Warwicke, Gloucester, Clarence."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:45 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:45
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"Finde him (my Lord of Warwick)
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:46 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:46
Details
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"The Prince of Wales?"
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:47 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:47
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"Enter Warwicke."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:48 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:48
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Details
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"Be happy, he will trouble you no more:
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:47 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:47
Details
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"Which to auoyd,
I cut them off: and had a purpose now
To leade out many to the Holy Land;
Least rest, and lying still, might make them looke
Too neere vnto my State."
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Created At2025-09-23 07:48:49 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:49
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Details
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"England, shall giue him Office, Honor, Might:
For the Fift Harry, from curb'd License pluckes
The muzzle of Restraint; and the wilde Dogge
Shall flesh his tooth in euery Innocent."
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TLCMap IDte2044
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:47 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:47
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Details
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"Henry the fift is Crown'd: Vp Vanity,
Downe Royall State: All you sage Counsailors, hence:
And to the English Court, assemble now
From eu'ry Region, Apes of Idlenesse."
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TLCMap IDte2042
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:47 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:47
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Details
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"Where is my Lord of Warwicke?"
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TLCMap IDte204a
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:49 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:49
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Details
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"Enter Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
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TLCMap IDte2046
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:48 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:48
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Details
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"Looke, looke,
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Iohn."
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TLCMap IDte2049
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:49 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:49
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Details
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"Enter Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
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TLCMap IDte2048
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:49 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:49
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Details
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"Sir, a new linke to the Bucket must needes bee
had: And Sir, doe you meane to stoppe any of Williams
Wages, about the Sacke he lost the other day, at Hinckley
Fayre?"
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TLCMap IDte204e
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:50 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:50
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Details
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"Enter Iohn of Lancaster, Gloucester,
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TLCMap IDte2051
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:51 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:51
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Details
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"Enter the Earle of Warwicke, and the Lord
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TLCMap IDte2050
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:51 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:51
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Details
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TLCMap IDte204f
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:51 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:51
Details
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Description
"I beseech you sir,
To countenance William Visor of Woncot, against Cle-
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TLCMap IDte204d
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:50 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:50
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Details
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"My Lord of Warwicke."
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TLCMap IDte204c
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:50 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:50
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Details
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Description
"Brothers, you mixe your Sadnesse with some Feare:
This is the English, not the Turkish Court:
Not Amurah, an Amurah succeeds,
But Harry, Harry: Yet be sad (good Brothers)
For (to speake truth) it very well becomes you:
Sorrow, so Royally in you appeares,
That I will deeply put the Fashion on,
And weare it in my heart."
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TLCMap IDte2056
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:53 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:53
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- Text
Details
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Description
"Brothers, you mixe your Sadnesse with some Feare:
This is the English, not the Turkish Court:
Not Amurah, an Amurah succeeds,
But Harry, Harry: Yet be sad (good Brothers)
For (to speake truth) it very well becomes you:
Sorrow, so Royally in you appeares,
That I will deeply put the Fashion on,
And weare it in my heart."
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TLCMap IDte2053
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:52 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:52
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Details
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Description
"Enter Iohn of Lancaster, Gloucester,
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TLCMap IDte2052
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:51 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:51
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Details
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"Good morrow Cosin Warwick, good morrow."
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TLCMap IDte2054
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:52 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:52
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Details
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"and roughly send to Prison
Th'immediate Heire of England?"
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TLCMap IDte2055
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:52 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:52
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Details
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"Manet Lancaster and Chiefe Iustice."
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TLCMap IDte205f
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:56 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:56
Details
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Description
"Welcome my
little tyne theefe, and welcome indeed too: Ile drinke to
M. Bardolfe, and to all the Cauileroes about London."
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TLCMap IDte2057
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:53 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:53
Details
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Description
"Indeed, I thinke he bee, but Goodman Puffe of
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TLCMap IDte2058
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:54 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:54
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- Text
Details
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"O base Assyrian Knight, what is thy newes?"
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TLCMap IDte2059
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:54 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:54
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- Text
Details
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Description
"When Pistoll lyes, do this, and figge-me, like
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TLCMap IDte205a
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:54 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:54
Details
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Description
"I hope to see London, once ere I die."
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TLCMap IDte205c
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:55 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:55
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Details
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Description
"Humphrey of Gloucester. }"
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TLCMap IDte2062
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:56 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:56
Details
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Description
"One word more, I beseech you: if you be not too much cloid with Fat Meate,
our humble Author will continue the Story (with Sir Iohn in it) and make you
merry, with faire Katherine of France: where (for any thing I know) Fal-
staffe shall dye of a sweat, vnlesse already he be kill'd with your hard Opinions:
For Old-Castle dyed a Martyr, and this is not the man."
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TLCMap IDte205d
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:55 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:55
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Details
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"Prince Iohn of Lancaster. }"
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TLCMap IDte205e
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:55 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:55
Details
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Description
"I will lay oddes, that ere this yeere expire,
We beare our Ciuill Swords, and Natiue fire
As farre as France."
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TLCMap IDte205b
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:54 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:54
- Placename
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- Text
Details
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Description
"Westmerland. }"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte2066
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:57 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:57
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Northumberland. }"
Extended Data
- line
- 3422
- word
- 0
- offset
- 147407
- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 147424
Sources
TLCMap IDte2060
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:56 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:56
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"The Arch Byshop of Yorke. }"
Extended Data
- line
- 3423
- word
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- offset
- 147444
- sentence_start_index
- 147424
- sentence_end_index
- 147452
Sources
TLCMap IDte2061
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:56 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:56
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Hastings. }"
Extended Data
- line
- 3425
- word
- 0
- offset
- 147464
- sentence_start_index
- 147463
- sentence_end_index
- 147475
Sources
TLCMap IDte2063
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:56 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:56
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwicke. }"
Extended Data
- line
- 3430
- word
- 0
- offset
- 147568
- sentence_start_index
- 147567
- sentence_end_index
- 147579
Sources
TLCMap IDte2064
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:57 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:57
Details
Latitude51.27912892 Longitude-0.475183668
Extended Data
- line
- 3432
- word
- 0
- offset
- 147595
- sentence_start_index
- 147594
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte2065
Created At2025-09-23 07:48:57 Updated At2025-09-23 07:48:57