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"Edward from Belgia,
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And many giddie people flock to him."
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TLCMap IDte6bea
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:31 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:31
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.18782581 Longitude10.25091522
Description
"Edward from Belgia,
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And with his troupes doth march amaine to London,
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TLCMap IDte6be9
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:31 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:31
Details
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Description
"Edward from Belgia,
With hastie Germanes, and blunt Hollanders,
Hath pass'd in safetie through the Narrow Seas,
And with his troupes doth march amaine to London,
And many giddie people flock to him."
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TLCMap IDte6bec
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:33 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.16671082 Longitude5.486104474
Description
"Edward from Belgia,
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Hath pass'd in safetie through the Narrow Seas,
And with his troupes doth march amaine to London,
And many giddie people flock to him."
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TLCMap IDte6bed
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:33 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:33
Details
Latitude50.21689778 Longitude-1.420102955
Description
"Edward from Belgia,
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Hath pass'd in safetie through the Narrow Seas,
And with his troupes doth march amaine to London,
And many giddie people flock to him."
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TLCMap IDte6bee
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:33 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:33
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Details
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Description
"In Warwickshire I haue true-hearted friends,
Not mutinous in peace, yet bold in Warre,
Those will I muster vp: and thou Sonne Clarence
Shalt stirre vp in Suffolke, Norfolke, and in Kent,
The Knights and Gentlemen, to come with thee."
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TLCMap IDte6bef
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:33 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:33
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"In Warwickshire I haue true-hearted friends,
Not mutinous in peace, yet bold in Warre,
Those will I muster vp: and thou Sonne Clarence
Shalt stirre vp in Suffolke, Norfolke, and in Kent,
The Knights and Gentlemen, to come with thee."
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TLCMap IDte6bf0
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:33 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:33
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"In Warwickshire I haue true-hearted friends,
Not mutinous in peace, yet bold in Warre,
Those will I muster vp: and thou Sonne Clarence
Shalt stirre vp in Suffolke, Norfolke, and in Kent,
The Knights and Gentlemen, to come with thee."
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TLCMap IDte6bf1
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:34 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:34
Details
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Description
"In Warwickshire I haue true-hearted friends,
Not mutinous in peace, yet bold in Warre,
Those will I muster vp: and thou Sonne Clarence
Shalt stirre vp in Suffolke, Norfolke, and in Kent,
The Knights and Gentlemen, to come with thee."
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TLCMap IDte6bf3
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:35 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:35
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- Type
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Details
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"Thou Brother Mountague, in Buckingham,
Northampton, and in Leicestershire, shalt find
Men well enclin'd to heare what thou command'st."
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TLCMap IDte6bf2
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:34 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Thou Brother Mountague, in Buckingham,
Northampton, and in Leicestershire, shalt find
Men well enclin'd to heare what thou command'st."
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TLCMap IDte6bf4
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:35 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:35
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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"Thou Brother Mountague, in Buckingham,
Northampton, and in Leicestershire, shalt find
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TLCMap IDte6bf5
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:35 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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"Thou Brother Mountague, in Buckingham,
Northampton, and in Leicestershire, shalt find
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TLCMap IDte6bf6
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:35 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:35
Details
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Description
"And thou, braue Oxford, wondrous well belou'd,
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TLCMap IDte6bf9
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:36 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:36
Details
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Description
"Farewell my Hector, and my Troyes true hope."
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TLCMap IDte6bf8
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:36 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:36
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Details
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"Sweet Oxford, and my louing Mountague,
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TLCMap IDte6bfc
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:37 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:37
Details
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Description
"Sweet Oxford, and my louing Mountague,
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TLCMap IDte6bfa
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:37 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:37
Details
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Description
"My Soueraigne, with the louing Citizens,
Like to his Iland, gyrt in with the Ocean,
Or modest Dyan, circled with her Nymphs,
Shall rest in London, till we come to him:
Faire Lords take leaue, and stand not to reply."
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TLCMap IDte6bfb
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:37 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:37
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Details
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Description
"And thou, braue Oxford, wondrous well belou'd,
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TLCMap IDte6bf7
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:36 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:36
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Farewell, sweet Lords, let's meet at Couentry."
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TLCMap IDte6bfd
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:37 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:37
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Details
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"Shout within, A Lancaster, A Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6bfe
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:38 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:38
Details
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Description
"No Exeter, these Graces challenge Grace:
q2 And
168The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte6bff
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:38 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:38
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Shout within, A Lancaster, A Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c00
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:38 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:38
Details
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Description
"Cousin of Exeter, what thinkes your Lordship?"
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TLCMap IDte6c02
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:39 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Here at the Pallace will I rest a while."
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TLCMap IDte6c03
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:39 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"And Lords, towards Couentry bend we our course,
Where peremptorie Warwicke now remaines:
The Sunne shines hot, and if we vse delay,
Cold biting Winter marres our hop'd-for Hay."
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TLCMap IDte6c07
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:40 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:40
Details
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Description
"Hence with him to the Tower, let him not speake."
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TLCMap IDte6c04
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:40 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:40
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Seize on the shamefac'd Henry, beare him hence,
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TLCMap IDte6c01
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:38 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:38
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Away betimes, before his forces ioyne,
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Braue Warriors, march amaine towards Couentry."
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TLCMap IDte6c08
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:40 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"And Lords, towards Couentry bend we our course,
Where peremptorie Warwicke now remaines:
The Sunne shines hot, and if we vse delay,
Cold biting Winter marres our hop'd-for Hay."
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TLCMap IDte6c05
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:40 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:40
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Where is the Post that came from valiant Oxford?"
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TLCMap IDte6c0b
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:41 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:41
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"By this at Dunsmore, marching hitherward."
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TLCMap IDte6c0c
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:42 Updated At2025-12-01 09:25:49
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"How farre off is our Brother Mountague?"
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TLCMap IDte6c0d
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:42 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:42
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Where is the Post that came from Mountague?"
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TLCMap IDte6c10
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:43 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"It is not his, my Lord, here Southam lyes:
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TLCMap IDte6c11
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:43 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"By this at Daintry, with a puissant troope."
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TLCMap IDte6c0e
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:42 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:42
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- Text
Details
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Description
"At Southam I did leaue him with his forces,
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TLCMap IDte6c0f
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:42 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"It is not his, my Lord, here Southam lyes:
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TLCMap IDte6c12
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:43 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:43
Details
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Description
"Goe, Trumpet, to the Walls, and sound a Parle."
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TLCMap IDte6c13
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:44 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:44
Details
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Description
"See how the surly Warwicke mans the Wall."
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TLCMap IDte6c15
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:44 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:44
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"See how the surly Warwicke mans the Wall."
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TLCMap IDte6c16
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:45 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:45
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Now Warwicke, wilt thou ope the Citie Gates,
Speake gentle words, and humbly bend thy Knee,
Call Edward King, and at his hands begge Mercy,
And he shall pardon thee these Outrages?"
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TLCMap IDte6c17
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:45 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:45
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Nay rather, wilt thou draw thy forces hence,
Confesse who set thee vp, and pluckt thee downe,
Call Warwicke Patron, and be penitent,
And thou shalt still remaine the Duke of Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte6c1b
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:46 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:46
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Why then 'tis mine, if but by Warwickes gift."
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TLCMap IDte6c19
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:45 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:45
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Thou art no Atlas for so great a weight:
And Weakeling, Warwicke takes his gift againe,
And Henry is my King, Warwicke his Subiect."
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TLCMap IDte6c1a
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:46 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Thou art no Atlas for so great a weight:
And Weakeling, Warwicke takes his gift againe,
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TLCMap IDte6c1c
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:46 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"But Warwickes King is Edwards Prisoner:
And gallant Warwicke, doe but answer this,
What is the Body, when the Head is off?"
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TLCMap IDte6c1d
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:47 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:47
Details
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Description
"Nay rather, wilt thou draw thy forces hence,
Confesse who set thee vp, and pluckt thee downe,
Call Warwicke Patron, and be penitent,
And thou shalt still remaine the Duke of Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte6c18
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:45 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:45
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Alas, that Warwicke had no more fore-cast,
But whiles he thought to steale the single Ten,
The King was slyly finger'd from the Deck:
You left poore Henry at the Bishops Pallace,
And tenne to one you'le meet him in the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte6c1f
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:48 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:48
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Alas, that Warwicke had no more fore-cast,
But whiles he thought to steale the single Ten,
The King was slyly finger'd from the Deck:
You left poore Henry at the Bishops Pallace,
And tenne to one you'le meet him in the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte6c20
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:48 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:48
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Come Warwicke,
Take the time, kneele downe, kneele downe:
Nay when?"
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TLCMap IDte6c21
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:48 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:48
Details
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Description
"Alas, that Warwicke had no more fore-cast,
But whiles he thought to steale the single Ten,
The King was slyly finger'd from the Deck:
You left poore Henry at the Bishops Pallace,
And tenne to one you'le meet him in the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte6c23
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:49 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:49
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Tis euen so, yet you are Warwicke still."
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TLCMap IDte6c27
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:50 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:50
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"But Warwickes King is Edwards Prisoner:
And gallant Warwicke, doe but answer this,
What is the Body, when the Head is off?"
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TLCMap IDte6c1e
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:47 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:47
Details
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Description
"Oxford, Oxford, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c25
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:49 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:49
Details
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Description
"Oh chearefull Colours, see where Oxford comes."
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TLCMap IDte6c26
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:50 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:50
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"Sayle how thou canst,
Haue Winde and Tyde thy friend,
This Hand, fast wound about thy coale-black hayre,
Shall, whiles thy Head is warme, and new cut off,
Write in the dust this Sentence with thy blood,
Wind-changing Warwicke now can change no more."
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TLCMap IDte6c22
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:48 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:48
Details
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Description
"Enter Oxford, with Drumme and Colours."
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TLCMap IDte6c24
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:49 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:49
Details
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Description
"Oh welcome Oxford, for we want thy helpe."
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TLCMap IDte6c29
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:51 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:51
Details
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Description
"Oxford, Oxford, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c2a
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:51 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:51
- Placename
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Details
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"Mountague, Mountague, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c2c
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:51 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:51
- Placename
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Details
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"Oxford, Oxford, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c28
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:50 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:50
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Details
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"Mountague, Mountague, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c31
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:53 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:53
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Details
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Description
"Somerset, Somerset, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c2e
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:52 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:52
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Details
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Description
"Somerset, Somerset, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c2f
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:53 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:53
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Details
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Description
"Somerset, Somerset, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c30
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:53 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:53
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"Mountague, Mountague, for Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c32
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:53 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Come Clarence, come: thou wilt, if Warwicke call."
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TLCMap IDte6c39
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:55 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:55
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Father of Warwick, know you what this meanes?"
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TLCMap IDte6c35
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:54 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Looke here, I throw my infamie at thee:
I will not ruinate my Fathers House,
Who gaue his blood to lyme the stones together,
And set vp Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte6c36
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:55 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:55
Details
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Description
"Two of thy Name, both Dukes of Somerset,
Haue sold their Liues vnto the House of Yorke,
And thou shalt be the third, if this Sword hold."
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TLCMap IDte6c33
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:54 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:54
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Why, trowest thou, Warwicke,
That Clarence is so harsh, so blunt vnnaturall,
To bend the fatall Instruments of Warre
Against
The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte6c37
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:55 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Two of thy Name, both Dukes of Somerset,
Haue sold their Liues vnto the House of Yorke,
And thou shalt be the third, if this Sword hold."
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TLCMap IDte6c34
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:54 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:54
Details
Latitude51.65685219 Longitude-0.193399164
Description
"Alas, I am not coop'd here for defence:
I will away towards Barnet presently,
And bid thee Battaile, Edward, if thou dar'st."
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TLCMap IDte6c3b
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:56 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"And so, prowd-hearted Warwicke, I defie thee,
And to my Brother turne my blushing Cheekes."
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TLCMap IDte6c38
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:55 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Yes Warwicke, Edward dares, and leads the way:
Lords to the field: Saint George, and Victorie."
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TLCMap IDte6c3c
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:56 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"What Warwicke,
Wilt thou leaue the Towne, and fight?"
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TLCMap IDte6c3a
Created At2025-11-13 07:40:55 Updated At2025-11-13 07:40:55