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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford all a-brest
Charg'd our maine Battailes Front: and breaking in,
Were by the Swords of common Souldiers slaine."
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TLCMap IDte1075
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:11 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:11
Details
Latitude54.97386344 Longitude-2.110562723
Description
"While we pursu'd the Horsmen of ye North,
He slyly stole away, and left his men:
Whereat the great Lord of Northumberland,
Whose Warlike eares could neuer brooke retreat,
Chear'd vp the drouping Army, and himselfe."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1074
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:11 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:11
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"While we pursu'd the Horsmen of ye North,
He slyly stole away, and left his men:
Whereat the great Lord of Northumberland,
Whose Warlike eares could neuer brooke retreat,
Chear'd vp the drouping Army, and himselfe."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1071
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"Lord Staffords Father, Duke of Buckingham,
Is either slaine or wounded dangerous."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1077
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford all a-brest
Charg'd our maine Battailes Front: and breaking in,
Were by the Swords of common Souldiers slaine."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1076
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Richard hath best deseru'd of all my sonnes:
But is your Grace dead, my Lord of Somerset?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte107e
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:15
Details
Latitude51.05007603 Longitude3.728147115
Description
"Such hope haue all the line of Iohn of Gaunt."
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TLCMap IDte107f
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:15
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.35360495 Longitude-1.897668998
Description
"And Brother, here's the Earle of Wiltshires (blood,
Whom I encountred as the Battels ioyn'd."
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TLCMap IDte1079
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Lord Staffords Father, Duke of Buckingham,
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TLCMap IDte1078
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Before I see thee seated in that Throne,
Which now the House of Lancaster vsurpes,
I vow by Heauen, these eyes shall neuer close."
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TLCMap IDte107a
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:14
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Assist me then, sweet Warwick, and I will,
For hither we haue broken in by force."
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TLCMap IDte107d
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:14
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"This is the Pallace of the fearefull King,
And this the Regall Seat: possesse it Yorke,
For this is thine, and not King Henries Heires."
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TLCMap IDte107c
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:14
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"And so doe I, victorious Prince of Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte107b
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:14
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Neither the King, nor he that loues him best,
The prowdest hee that holds vp Lancaster,
Dares stirre a Wing, if Warwick shake his Bells."
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TLCMap IDte1083
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:16
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"The bloody Parliament shall this be call'd,
Vnlesse Plantagenet, Duke of Yorke, be King,
And bashfull Henry depos'd, whose Cowardize
Hath made vs by-words to our enemies."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1081
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:15
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Thankes gentle Norfolke, stay by me my Lords,
And Souldiers stay and lodge by me this Night."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1080
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:15
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Ile plant Plantagenet, root him vp who dares:
Resolue thee Richard, clayme the English Crowne."
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TLCMap IDte1087
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:17 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:17
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Neither the King, nor he that loues him best,
The prowdest hee that holds vp Lancaster,
Dares stirre a Wing, if Warwick shake his Bells."
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TLCMap IDte1082
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Earle of Northumberland, he slew thy Father,
And thine, Lord Clifford, & you both haue vow'd reuenge
On him, his sonnes, his fauorites, and his friends."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte108c
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:19
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"My Lords, looke where the sturdie Rebell sits,
Euen in the Chayre of State: belike he meanes,
Backt by the power of Warwicke, that false Peere,
To aspire vnto the Crowne, and reigne as King."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1088
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:18 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:18
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Earle of Northumberland, he slew thy Father,
And thine, Lord Clifford, & you both haue vow'd reuenge
On him, his sonnes, his fauorites, and his friends."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte108b
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:19
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"The hope thereof, makes Clifford mourne in
Steele."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte108f
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:20
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Be patient, gentle Earle of Westmerland."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte108d
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:20
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Cousin of Exeter, frownes, words, and threats,
Shall be the Warre that Henry meanes to vse."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1090
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:21
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
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Sources
TLCMap IDte108e
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:20
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Thou factious Duke of Yorke descend my Throne,
And kneele for grace and mercie at my feet,
I am thy Soueraigne."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1091
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:21
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"My gracious Lord, here in the Parliament
Let vs assayle the Family of Yorke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1095
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:22
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Exeter thou art a Traytor to the Crowne,
In following this vsurping Henry."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1097
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:23 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:23
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"And so doe I, victorious Prince of Yorke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1094
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:22
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"True Clifford, that's Richard Duke of Yorke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte109a
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:24
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"True Clifford, that's Richard Duke of Yorke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1099
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Be Duke of Lancaster, let him be King."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte109c
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:25
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"He is both King, and Duke of Lancaster,
And that the Lord of Westmerland shall maintaine."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte109d
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"He is both King, and Duke of Lancaster,
And that the Lord of Westmerland shall maintaine."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte109e
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"And Warwick shall disproue it."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte109f
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:26
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Vrge it no more, lest that in stead of words,
I send thee, Warwicke, such a Messenger,
As shall reuenge his death, before I stirre."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10a0
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Yes Warwicke, I remember it to my griefe,
And by his Soule, thou and thy House shall rue it."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10a1
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:27
Details
Latitude52.4194964 Longitude-3.032038235
Description
"My Father was as thou art, Duke of Yorke,
Thy Grandfather Roger Mortimer, Earle of March."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10a3
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:27
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"My Father was as thou art, Duke of Yorke,
Thy Grandfather Roger Mortimer, Earle of March."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10a4
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:27
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"No: first shall Warre vnpeople this my Realme;
I, and their Colours often borne in France,
And now in England, to our hearts great sorrow,
Shall be my Winding-sheet."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10ab
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:30
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Talke not of France, sith thou hast lost it all."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10a6
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:28
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I am the Sonne of Henry the Fift,
Who made the Dolphin and the French to stoupe,
And seiz'd vpon their Townes and Prouinces."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte10a5
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Poore Clifford, how I scorne his worthlesse
Threats."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte10a2
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Thou art deceiu'd:
'Tis not thy Southerne power
Of Essex, Norfolke, Suffolke, nor of Kent,
Which makes thee thus presumptuous and prowd,
Can set the Duke vp in despight of me."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte10aa
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"No: first shall Warre vnpeople this my Realme;
I, and their Colours often borne in France,
And now in England, to our hearts great sorrow,
Shall be my Winding-sheet."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10ac
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:30
Details
Latitude51.85162778 Longitude0.474972151
Description
"Thou art deceiu'd:
'Tis not thy Southerne power
Of Essex, Norfolke, Suffolke, nor of Kent,
Which makes thee thus presumptuous and prowd,
Can set the Duke vp in despight of me."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10a7
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:29
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Art thou against vs, Duke of Exeter?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10a8
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:29
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
Description
"Thou art deceiu'd:
'Tis not thy Southerne power
Of Essex, Norfolke, Suffolke, nor of Kent,
Which makes thee thus presumptuous and prowd,
Can set the Duke vp in despight of me."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10a9
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:29
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Doe right vnto this Princely Duke of Yorke,
Or I will fill the House with armed men,
And ouer the Chayre of State, where now he sits,
Write vp his Title with vsurping blood."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10b2
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:33
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Henry of Lancaster, resigne thy Crowne:
What mutter you, or what conspire you Lords?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10af
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:31
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"Thou art deceiu'd:
'Tis not thy Southerne power
Of Essex, Norfolke, Suffolke, nor of Kent,
Which makes thee thus presumptuous and prowd,
Can set the Duke vp in despight of me."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10b0
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:31
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Oh Clifford, how thy words reuiue my heart."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10b1
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:32 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:32
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"King Henry, be thy Title right or wrong,
Lord Clifford vowes to fight in thy defence:
May that ground gape, and swallow me aliue,
Where I shall kneele to him that slew my Father."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10ae
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:31
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Be thou a prey vnto the House of Yorke,
And dye in Bands, for this vnmanly deed."
Extended Data
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- word
- 9
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10b8
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:35
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"What good is this to England, and himselfe?"
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10b4
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:33
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"My Lord of Warwick, heare but one word,
Let me for this my life time reigne as King."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10b3
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:33
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Extended Data
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10b6
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:35
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Not for my selfe Lord Warwick, but my Sonne,
Whom I vnnaturally shall dis-inherite."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10b7
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:35
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"And Ile keepe London with my Souldiers."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10bf
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:37
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Now Yorke and Lancaster are reconcil'd."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10be
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:37
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"And I to Norfolke with my followers."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10bd
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:37
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Now Yorke and Lancaster are reconcil'd."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10bc
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:36
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Exeter so will I.
Queene."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10c1
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:38
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"The Northerne Lords, that haue forsworne thy Colours,
Will follow mine, if once they see them spread:
And spread they shall be, to thy foule disgrace,
And vtter ruine of the House of Yorke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10c6
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:40
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Pardon me Margaret, pardon me sweet Sonne,
The Earle of Warwick and the Duke enforc't me."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10c2
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:38
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"I shame to heare thee speake: ah timorous Wretch,
Thou hast vndone thy selfe, thy Sonne, and me,
And giu'n vnto the House of Yorke such head,
As thou shalt reigne but by their sufferance."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10c3
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:39
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwick is Chancelor, and the Lord of Callice,
Sterne Falconbridge commands the Narrow Seas,
The Duke is made Protector of the Realme,
And yet shalt thou be safe?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10c4
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:39 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:39
Details
Latitude50.21689778 Longitude-1.420102955
Description
"Warwick is Chancelor, and the Lord of Callice,
Sterne Falconbridge commands the Narrow Seas,
The Duke is made Protector of the Realme,
And yet shalt thou be safe?"
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10c5
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:40
- Placename
- callice
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.95110111 Longitude1.86073885
Description
"Warwick is Chancelor, and the Lord of Callice,
Sterne Falconbridge commands the Narrow Seas,
The Duke is made Protector of the Realme,
And yet shalt thou be safe?"
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10c8
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:40
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"About that which concernes your Grace and vs,
The Crowne of England, Father, which is yours."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10cd
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:42
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Now you are Heire, therefore enioy it now:
By giuing the House of Lancaster leaue to breathe,
It will out-runne you, Father, in the end."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10cc
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:42
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Brother, thou shalt to London presently,
And whet on Warwick to this Enterprise."
Extended Data
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- word
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10d7
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:45
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Brother, thou shalt to London presently,
And whet on Warwick to this Enterprise."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10d6
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:45
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"But that I seeke occasion how to rise,
And yet the King not priuie to my Drift,
Nor any of the House of Lancaster."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10d5
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:45
- Placename
- kentishmen
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"You Edward shall vnto my Lord Cobham,
With whom the Kentishmen will willingly rise."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10d4
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:45
Details
Latitude51.32942996 Longitude-0.413574894
Description
"You Edward shall vnto my Lord Cobham,
With whom the Kentishmen will willingly rise."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10d3
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:45
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Thou Richard shalt to the Duke of Norfolke,
And tell him priuily of our intent."
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10d2
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:45
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Edward and Richard, you shall stay with me,
My Brother Mountague shall poste to London."
Extended Data
- line
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- 15942
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10d9
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:47
Details
Latitude51.32942996 Longitude-0.413574894
Description
"Let Noble Warwicke, Cobham, and the rest,
Whom we haue left Protectors of the King,
With powrefull Pollicie strengthen themselues,
And trust not simple Henry, nor his Oathes."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10db
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:47
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Let Noble Warwicke, Cobham, and the rest,
Whom we haue left Protectors of the King,
With powrefull Pollicie strengthen themselues,
And trust not simple Henry, nor his Oathes."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10da
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:47
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Many a Battaile haue I wonne in France,
When as the Enemie hath beene tenne to one:
Why should I not now haue the like successe?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10df
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:48 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:48
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Ah Clifford, murther not this innocent Child,
Least thou be hated both of God and Man."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
- 17422
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10e6
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:51 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:51
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Ah Tutor, looke where bloody Clifford comes."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10e5
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:50 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:50
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Ah gentle Clifford, kill me with thy Sword,
And not with such a cruell threatning Looke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10ea
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:52 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:52
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Sweet Clifford heare me speake, before I dye:
I am too meane a subiect for thy Wrath,
Be thou reueng'd on men, and let me liue."
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10ed
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:53
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"The sight of any of the House of Yorke,
Is as a furie to torment my Soule:
And till I root out their accursed Line,
And leaue not one aliue, I liue in Hell."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10ef
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:54
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Then let my Fathers blood open it againe,
He is a man, and Clifford cope with him."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10ec
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:53
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Oh let me pray, before I take my death:
To thee I pray; sweet Clifford pitty me."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10f0
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:54
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Come bloody Clifford, rough Northumberland,
I dare your quenchlesse furie to more rage:
I am your Butt, and I abide your Shot."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
- 20904
Sources
TLCMap IDte1100
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:59
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Come bloody Clifford, rough Northumberland,
I dare your quenchlesse furie to more rage:
I am your Butt, and I abide your Shot."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte10fe
Created At2025-08-01 11:15:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:15:59
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Oh Clifford, but bethinke thee once againe,
And in thy thought ore-run my former time:
And if thou canst, for blushing, view this face,
And bite thy tongue, that slanders him with Cowardice,
Whose frowne hath made thee faint and flye ere this."
Extended Data
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 21574
- sentence_end_index
- 21817
Sources
TLCMap IDte1102
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:00 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:00
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Hold valiant Clifford, for a thousand causes
I would prolong a while the Traytors Life:
Wrath makes him deafe; speake thou Northumberland."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1103
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:01 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:01
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Braue Warriors, Clifford and Northumberland,
Come make him stand vpon this Mole-hill here,
That raught at Mountaines with out-stretched Armes,
Yet parted but the shadow with his Hand."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 22678
- sentence_start_index
- 22662
- sentence_end_index
- 22845
Sources
TLCMap IDte1108
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:02 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:02
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Hold Clifford, doe not honor him so much,
To prick thy finger, though to wound his heart."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_start_index
- 22076
- sentence_end_index
- 22165
Sources
TLCMap IDte1106
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:01 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:01
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Hold valiant Clifford, for a thousand causes
I would prolong a while the Traytors Life:
Wrath makes him deafe; speake thou Northumberland."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1104
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:01 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:01
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"What, was it you that would be Englands King?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- 22877
- sentence_start_index
- 22845
- sentence_end_index
- 22891
Sources
TLCMap IDte1109
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:02 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:02
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Braue Warriors, Clifford and Northumberland,
Come make him stand vpon this Mole-hill here,
That raught at Mountaines with out-stretched Armes,
Yet parted but the shadow with his Hand."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte110e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:04 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:04
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Looke Yorke, I stayn'd this Napkin with the blood
That valiant Clifford, with his Rapiers point,
Made issue from the Bosome of the Boy:
And if thine eyes can water for his death,
I giue thee this to drie thy Cheekes withall."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte110c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:03
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Looke Yorke, I stayn'd this Napkin with the blood
That valiant Clifford, with his Rapiers point,
Made issue from the Bosome of the Boy:
And if thine eyes can water for his death,
I giue thee this to drie thy Cheekes withall."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte110b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"Or with the rest, where is your Darling, Rutland?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte110a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:03
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"I prythee grieue, to make me merry, Yorke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1113
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:06 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:06
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Alas poore Yorke, but that I hate thee deadly,
I should lament thy miserable state."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte110d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:04 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:04
- Placename
- rutlands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"What, hath thy fierie heart so parcht thine entrayles,
That not a Teare can fall, for Rutlands death?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1111
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:05
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"A Crowne for Yorke; and Lords, bow lowe to him:
Hold you his hands, whilest I doe set it on."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1110
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:05
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Thou would'st be fee'd, I see, to make me sport:
Yorke cannot speake, vnlesse he weare a Crowne."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte110f
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:05
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Shee-Wolfe of France,
But worse then Wolues of France,
Whose Tongue more poysons then the Adders Tooth:
How ill-beseeming is it in thy Sex,
To triumph like an Amazonian Trull,
Vpon their Woes, whom Fortune captiuates?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1115
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude40.93987672 Longitude36.5377757
Description
"Shee-Wolfe of France,
But worse then Wolues of France,
Whose Tongue more poysons then the Adders Tooth:
How ill-beseeming is it in thy Sex,
To triumph like an Amazonian Trull,
Vpon their Woes, whom Fortune captiuates?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1116
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:07
Details
Latitude40.84254902 Longitude14.25826768
Description
"Thy Father beares the type of King of Naples,
Of both the Sicils, and Ierusalem,
Yet not so wealthie as an English Yeoman."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1117
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Thy Father beares the type of King of Naples,
Of both the Sicils, and Ierusalem,
Yet not so wealthie as an English Yeoman."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1118
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Shee-Wolfe of France,
But worse then Wolues of France,
Whose Tongue more poysons then the Adders Tooth:
How ill-beseeming is it in thy Sex,
To triumph like an Amazonian Trull,
Vpon their Woes, whom Fortune captiuates?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1119
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:08
Details
Latitude37.63391272 Longitude13.95602935
Description
"Thy Father beares the type of King of Naples,
Of both the Sicils, and Ierusalem,
Yet not so wealthie as an English Yeoman."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte111a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:08
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"These Teares are my sweet Rutlands Obsequies,
And euery drop cryes vengeance for his death,
'Gainst thee fell Clifford, and thee false French-woman."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte111f
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude36.86209836 Longitude54.40089506
Description
"That Face of his,
The hungry Caniballs would not haue toucht,
Would not haue stayn'd with blood:
But you are more inhumane, more inexorable,
Oh, tenne times more then Tygers of Hyrcania."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte111d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"These Teares are my sweet Rutlands Obsequies,
And euery drop cryes vengeance for his death,
'Gainst thee fell Clifford, and thee false French-woman."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte111c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:09 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:09
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude-49.68880916 Longitude178.7669028
Description
"Thou art as opposite to euery good,
As the Antipodes are vnto vs,
Or as the South to the Septentrion."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte111b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Hard-hearted Clifford, take me from the World,
My Soule to Heauen, my Blood vpon your Heads."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte111e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"What, weeping ripe, my Lord Northumberland?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1120
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:10
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Off with his Head, and set it on Yorke Gates,
So Yorke may ouer-looke the Towne of Yorke."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1123
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"I wonder how our Princely Father scap't:
Or whether he be scap't away, or no,
From Cliffords and Northumberlands pursuit?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1127
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:12
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Off with his Head, and set it on Yorke Gates,
So Yorke may ouer-looke the Towne of Yorke."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1126
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"I wonder how our Princely Father scap't:
Or whether he be scap't away, or no,
From Cliffords and Northumberlands pursuit?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1129
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:13 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:13
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Ah, one that was a wofull looker on,
When as the Noble Duke of Yorke was slaine,
Your Princely Father, and my louing Lord."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte112b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:14
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"I saw him in the Battaile range about,
And watcht him how he singled Clifford forth."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte112a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:13 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:13
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"By many hands your Father was subdu'd,
But onely slaught'red by the irefull Arme
Of vn-relenting Clifford, and the Queene:
Who crown'd the gracious Duke in high despight,
Laugh'd in his face: and when with griefe he wept,
The ruthlesse Queene gaue him, to dry his Cheekes,
A Napkin, steeped in the harmelesse blood
Of sweet young Rutland, by rough Clifford slaine:
And after many scornes, many foule taunts,
They tooke his Head, and on the Gates of Yorke
They set the same, and there it doth remaine,
The saddest spectacle that ere I view'd."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1130
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"By many hands your Father was subdu'd,
But onely slaught'red by the irefull Arme
Of vn-relenting Clifford, and the Queene:
Who crown'd the gracious Duke in high despight,
Laugh'd in his face: and when with griefe he wept,
The ruthlesse Queene gaue him, to dry his Cheekes,
A Napkin, steeped in the harmelesse blood
Of sweet young Rutland, by rough Clifford slaine:
And after many scornes, many foule taunts,
They tooke his Head, and on the Gates of Yorke
They set the same, and there it doth remaine,
The saddest spectacle that ere I view'd."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte112e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:15
Details
Latitude39.95771439 Longitude26.23973849
Description
"Enuironed he was with many foes,
And stood against them, as the hope of Troy
Against the Greekes, that would haue entred Troy."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte112d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:15
Details
Latitude39.95771439 Longitude26.23973849
Description
"Enuironed he was with many foes,
And stood against them, as the hope of Troy
Against the Greekes, that would haue entred Troy."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte112c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:15
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude38.99582609 Longitude22.56014274
Description
"Enuironed he was with many foes,
And stood against them, as the hope of Troy
Against the Greekes, that would haue entred Troy."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1132
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"By many hands your Father was subdu'd,
But onely slaught'red by the irefull Arme
Of vn-relenting Clifford, and the Queene:
Who crown'd the gracious Duke in high despight,
Laugh'd in his face: and when with griefe he wept,
The ruthlesse Queene gaue him, to dry his Cheekes,
A Napkin, steeped in the harmelesse blood
Of sweet young Rutland, by rough Clifford slaine:
And after many scornes, many foule taunts,
They tooke his Head, and on the Gates of Yorke
They set the same, and there it doth remaine,
The saddest spectacle that ere I view'd."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1131
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Oh Clifford, boyst'rous Clifford, thou hast slaine
The flowre of Europe, for his Cheualrie,
And trecherously hast thou vanquisht him,
For hand to hand he would haue vanquisht thee."
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TLCMap IDte1138
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:18 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:18
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Sweet Duke of Yorke, our Prop to leane vpon,
Now thou art gone, wee haue no Staffe, no Stay."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1133
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:16
Details
Latitude49.80939832 Longitude12.34028153
Description
"Oh Clifford, boyst'rous Clifford, thou hast slaine
The flowre of Europe, for his Cheualrie,
And trecherously hast thou vanquisht him,
For hand to hand he would haue vanquisht thee."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1135
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:18 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:18
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Oh Clifford, boyst'rous Clifford, thou hast slaine
The flowre of Europe, for his Cheualrie,
And trecherously hast thou vanquisht him,
For hand to hand he would haue vanquisht thee."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1136
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:18 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:18
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"O Warwicke, Warwicke, that Plantagenet
Which held thee deerely, as his Soules Redemption,
Is by the sterne Lord Clifford done to death."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1141
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:22
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"O valiant Lord, the Duke of Yorke is slaine."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte113a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:19
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"O Warwicke, Warwicke, that Plantagenet
Which held thee deerely, as his Soules Redemption,
Is by the sterne Lord Clifford done to death."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte113b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:19
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"O Warwicke, Warwicke, that Plantagenet
Which held thee deerely, as his Soules Redemption,
Is by the sterne Lord Clifford done to death."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte113d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:20
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Great Lord of Warwicke, if we should tecompt
Our balefull newes, and at each words deliuerance
Stab Poniards in our flesh, till all were told,
The words would adde more anguish then the wounds."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1139
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:19
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"I then in London, keeper of the King,
Muster'd my Soldiers, gathered flockes of Friends,
Marcht toward S. Albons, to intercept the Queene,
Bearing the King in my behalfe along:
For by my Scouts, I was aduertised
That she was comming with a full intent
To dash our late Decree in Parliament,
Touching King Henries Oath, and your Succession:
Short Tale to make, we at S. Albons met,
Our Battailes ioyn'd, and both sides fiercely fought:
But whether 'twas the coldnesse of the King,
Who look'd full gently on his warlike Queene,
That robb'd my Soldiers of their heated Spleene."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1140
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:21
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6852065 Longitude-1.505941699
Description
"After the bloody Fray at Wakefield fought,
Where your braue Father breath'd his latest gaspe,
Tydings, as swiftly as the Postes could runne,
Were brought me of your Losse, and his Depart."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte113e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:21
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"I then in London, keeper of the King,
Muster'd my Soldiers, gathered flockes of Friends,
Marcht toward S. Albons, to intercept the Queene,
Bearing the King in my behalfe along:
For by my Scouts, I was aduertised
That she was comming with a full intent
To dash our late Decree in Parliament,
Touching King Henries Oath, and your Succession:
Short Tale to make, we at S. Albons met,
Our Battailes ioyn'd, and both sides fiercely fought:
But whether 'twas the coldnesse of the King,
Who look'd full gently on his warlike Queene,
That robb'd my Soldiers of their heated Spleene."
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TLCMap IDte113f
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:21
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"I then in London, keeper of the King,
Muster'd my Soldiers, gathered flockes of Friends,
Marcht toward S. Albons, to intercept the Queene,
Bearing the King in my behalfe along:
For by my Scouts, I was aduertised
That she was comming with a full intent
To dash our late Decree in Parliament,
Touching King Henries Oath, and your Succession:
Short Tale to make, we at S. Albons met,
Our Battailes ioyn'd, and both sides fiercely fought:
But whether 'twas the coldnesse of the King,
Who look'd full gently on his warlike Queene,
That robb'd my Soldiers of their heated Spleene."
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TLCMap IDte1142
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:22
- Placename
- cliffords
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Or whether 'twas report of her successe,
Or more then common feare of Cliffords Rigour,
Who thunders to his Captiues, Blood and Death,
I cannot iudge: but to conclude with truth,
Their Weapons like to Lightning, came and went:
Our Souldiers like the Night-Owles lazie flight,
Or like a lazie Thresher with a Flaile,
Fell gently downe, as if they strucke their Friends."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1143
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:22
- Placename
- burgundie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.32428753 Longitude5.037506295
Description
"Some six miles off the Duke is with the Soldiers,
And for your Brother he was lately sent
From your kinde Aunt Dutchesse of Burgundie,
With ayde of Souldiers to this needfull Warre."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1148
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Where is the Duke of Norfolke, gentle Warwick?"
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TLCMap IDte1145
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:23 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:23
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"I cheer'd them vp with iustice of our Cause,
With promise of high pay, and great Rewards:
But all in vaine, they had no heart to fight,
And we (in them) no hope to win the day,
So that we fled: the King vnto the Queene,
Lord George, your Brother, Norfolke, and my Selfe,
In haste, post haste, are come to ioyne with you:
For in the Marches heere we heard you were,
Making another Head, to fight againe."
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TLCMap IDte1144
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:23 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:23
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"And when came George from Burgundy to England?"
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TLCMap IDte114c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.32428753 Longitude5.037506295
Description
"And when came George from Burgundy to England?"
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TLCMap IDte1147
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Where is the Duke of Norfolke, gentle Warwick?"
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TLCMap IDte1146
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:23 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:23
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"I know it well Lord Warwick, blame me not,
'Tis loue I beare thy glories make me speake:
But in this troublous time, what's to be done?"
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TLCMap IDte114a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Why therefore Warwick came to seek you out,
And therefore comes my Brother Mountague:
Attend me Lords, the proud insulting Queene,
With Clifford, and the haught Northumberland,
And of their Feather, many moe proud Birds,
Haue wrought the easie-melting King, like Wax."
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TLCMap IDte1150
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Twas oddes belike, when valiant Warwick fled;
Oft haue I heard his praises in Pursuite,
But ne're till now, his Scandall of Retire."
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TLCMap IDte1149
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Why therefore Warwick came to seek you out,
And therefore comes my Brother Mountague:
Attend me Lords, the proud insulting Queene,
With Clifford, and the haught Northumberland,
And of their Feather, many moe proud Birds,
Haue wrought the easie-melting King, like Wax."
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TLCMap IDte114b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Why therefore Warwick came to seek you out,
And therefore comes my Brother Mountague:
Attend me Lords, the proud insulting Queene,
With Clifford, and the haught Northumberland,
And of their Feather, many moe proud Birds,
Haue wrought the easie-melting King, like Wax."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte114d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:26
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"And now to London all the crew are gone,
To frustrate both his Oath, and what beside
May make against the house of Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte114e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"And now to London all the crew are gone,
To frustrate both his Oath, and what beside
May make against the house of Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte114f
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Their power (I thinke) is thirty thousand strong:
Now, if the helpe of Norfolke, and my selfe,
With all the Friends that thou braue Earle of March,
Among'st the louing Welshmen can'st procure,
Will but amount to fiue and twenty thousand,
Why Via, to London will we march,
And once againe, bestride our foaming Steeds,
And once againe cry Charge vpon our Foes,
But neuer once againe turne backe and flye."
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TLCMap IDte1152
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Their power (I thinke) is thirty thousand strong:
Now, if the helpe of Norfolke, and my selfe,
With all the Friends that thou braue Earle of March,
Among'st the louing Welshmen can'st procure,
Will but amount to fiue and twenty thousand,
Why Via, to London will we march,
And once againe, bestride our foaming Steeds,
And once againe cry Charge vpon our Foes,
But neuer once againe turne backe and flye."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1151
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:28
Details
Latitude52.4194964 Longitude-3.032038235
Description
"Their power (I thinke) is thirty thousand strong:
Now, if the helpe of Norfolke, and my selfe,
With all the Friends that thou braue Earle of March,
Among'st the louing Welshmen can'st procure,
Will but amount to fiue and twenty thousand,
Why Via, to London will we march,
And once againe, bestride our foaming Steeds,
And once againe cry Charge vpon our Foes,
But neuer once againe turne backe and flye."
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TLCMap IDte1153
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"I, now me thinks I heare great Warwick speak;
Ne're may he liue to see a Sun-shine day,
That cries Retire, if Warwicke bid him stay."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1156
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"I, now me thinks I heare great Warwick speak;
Ne're may he liue to see a Sun-shine day,
That cries Retire, if Warwicke bid him stay."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1155
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:29
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Their power (I thinke) is thirty thousand strong:
Now, if the helpe of Norfolke, and my selfe,
With all the Friends that thou braue Earle of March,
Among'st the louing Welshmen can'st procure,
Will but amount to fiue and twenty thousand,
Why Via, to London will we march,
And once againe, bestride our foaming Steeds,
And once againe cry Charge vpon our Foes,
But neuer once againe turne backe and flye."
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TLCMap IDte1154
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Lord Warwicke, on thy shoulder will I leane,
And when thou failst (as God forbid the houre)
Must Edward fall, which perill heauen forefend."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1157
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Then Clifford, were thy heart as hard as Steele,
As thou hast shewne it flintie by thy deeds,
I come to pierce it, or to giue thee mine."
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TLCMap IDte115c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:31
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"No longer Earle of March, but Duke of Yorke:
The next degree, is Englands Royall Throne:
For King of England shalt thou be proclaim'd
In euery Burrough as we passe along,
And he that throwes not vp his cap for ioy,
Shall for the Fault make forfeit of his head."
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TLCMap IDte115d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:32 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"No longer Earle of March, but Duke of Yorke:
The next degree, is Englands Royall Throne:
For King of England shalt thou be proclaim'd
In euery Burrough as we passe along,
And he that throwes not vp his cap for ioy,
Shall for the Fault make forfeit of his head."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1159
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:30
Details
Latitude52.4194964 Longitude-3.032038235
Description
"No longer Earle of March, but Duke of Yorke:
The next degree, is Englands Royall Throne:
For King of England shalt thou be proclaim'd
In euery Burrough as we passe along,
And he that throwes not vp his cap for ioy,
Shall for the Fault make forfeit of his head."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1158
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:30
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"No longer Earle of March, but Duke of Yorke:
The next degree, is Englands Royall Throne:
For King of England shalt thou be proclaim'd
In euery Burrough as we passe along,
And he that throwes not vp his cap for ioy,
Shall for the Fault make forfeit of his head."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte115a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:30
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Ambitious Yorke, did leuell at thy Crowne,
Thou smiling, while he knit his angry browes."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte115f
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:32 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:32
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Welcome my Lord, to this braue town of Yorke,
Yonders the head of that Arch-enemy,
That sought to be incompast with your Crowne."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte115e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:32 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"The Duke of Norfolke sends you word by me,
The Queene is comming with a puissant Hoast,
And craues your company, for speedy counsell."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte115b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:31
- Placename
- clifford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Full well hath Clifford plaid the Orator,
Inferring arguments of mighty force:
But Clifford tell me, did'st thou neuer heare,
That things ill got, had euer bad successe."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1165
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:34 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Full well hath Clifford plaid the Orator,
Inferring arguments of mighty force:
But Clifford tell me, did'st thou neuer heare,
That things ill got, had euer bad successe."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1161
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:33
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Ah Cosin Yorke, would thy best Friends did know,
How it doth greeue me that thy head is heere."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1162
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Royall Commanders, be in readinesse,
For with a Band of thirty thousand men,
Comes Warwicke backing of the Duke of Yorke,
And in the Townes as they do march along,
Proclaimes him King, and many flye to him,
Darraigne your battell, for they are at hand."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1163
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:33
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Royall Commanders, be in readinesse,
For with a Band of thirty thousand men,
Comes Warwicke backing of the Duke of Yorke,
And in the Townes as they do march along,
Proclaimes him King, and many flye to him,
Darraigne your battell, for they are at hand."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1169
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"Twas you that kill'd yong Rutland, was it not?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte116a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:36
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"I, and old Yorke, and yet not satisfied."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte116e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Twas not your valor Clifford droue me thence."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte116d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Northumberland, I hold thee reuerently,
Breake off the parley, for scarse I can refraine
The execution of my big-swolne heart
Vpon that Clifford, that cruell Child-killer."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1171
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Why how now long-tongu'd Warwicke, dare (you speak?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte116b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:36
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"When you and I, met at S. Albons last,
Your legges did better seruice then your hands."
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TLCMap IDte116c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Northumberland, I hold thee reuerently,
Breake off the parley, for scarse I can refraine
The execution of my big-swolne heart
Vpon that Clifford, that cruell Child-killer."
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TLCMap IDte116f
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"If that be right, which Warwick saies is right,
There is no wrong, but euery thing is right."
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TLCMap IDte1175
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:40
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"If thou deny, their Blood vpon thy head,
For Yorke in iustice put's his Armour on."
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TLCMap IDte1172
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Then Executioner vnsheath thy sword:
By him that made vs all, I am resolu'd,
That Cliffords Manhood, lyes vpon his tongue."
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TLCMap IDte1170
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:38
Details
Latitude40.84254902 Longitude14.25826768
Description
"Iron of Naples, hid with English gilt,
Whose Father beares the Title of a King,
(As if a Channell should be call'd the Sea)
Sham'st thou not, knowing whence thou art extraught,
To let thy tongue detect thy base-borne heart."
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TLCMap IDte1174
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"I like a Dastard, and a treacherous Coward,
As thou didd'st kill our tender Brother Rutland,
But ere Sunset, Ile make thee curse the deed."
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TLCMap IDte1173
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:39 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Iron of Naples, hid with English gilt,
Whose Father beares the Title of a King,
(As if a Channell should be call'd the Sea)
Sham'st thou not, knowing whence thou art extraught,
To let thy tongue detect thy base-borne heart."
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TLCMap IDte1177
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:40
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"His Father reuel'd in the heart of France,
And tam'd the King, and made the Dolphin stoope:
And had he match'd according to his State,
He might haue kept that glory to this day."
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TLCMap IDte1178
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:41 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:41
Details
Latitude51.969508 Longitude-1.96576
Description
"A wispe of straw were worth a thousand Crowns,
To make this shamelesse Callet know her selfe:
Helen of Greece was fayrer farre then thou,
Although thy Husband may be Menelaus;
And ne're was Agamemnons Brother wrong'd
By that false Woman, as this King by thee."
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TLCMap IDte1176
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:40
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"But when he tooke a begger to his bed,
And grac'd thy poore Sire with his Bridall day,
Euen then that Sun-shine brew'd a showre for him,
That washt his Fathers fortunes forth of France,
And heap'd sedition on his Crowne at home:
For what hath broach'd this tumult but thy Pride?"
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TLCMap IDte117c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Ah Warwicke, why hast yu withdrawn thy selfe?"
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TLCMap IDte117a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Thy Brothers blood the thirsty earth hath drunk,
Broach'd with the Steely point of Cliffords Launce:
And in the very pangs of death, he cryde,
Like to a dismall Clangor heard from farre,
Warwicke, reuenge; Brother, reuenge my death."
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TLCMap IDte117d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:43 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Oh Warwicke, I do bend my knee with thine,
And in this vow do chaine my soule to thine:
And ere my knee rise from the Earths cold face,
I throw my hands, mine eyes, my heart to thee,
Thou setter vp, and plucker downe of Kings:
Beseeching thee (if with thy will it stands)
That to my Foes this body must be prey,
Yet that thy brazen gates of heauen may ope,
And giue sweet passage to my sinfull soule."
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TLCMap IDte1181
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:44 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:44
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Thy Brothers blood the thirsty earth hath drunk,
Broach'd with the Steely point of Cliffords Launce:
And in the very pangs of death, he cryde,
Like to a dismall Clangor heard from farre,
Warwicke, reuenge; Brother, reuenge my death."
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TLCMap IDte1179
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Now Clifford, I haue singled thee alone,
Suppose this arme is for the Duke of Yorke,
And this for Rutland, both bound to reuenge,
Wer't thou inuiron'd with a Brazen wall."
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TLCMap IDte1185
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:45
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Brother,
Giue me thy hand, and gentle Warwicke,
Let me imbrace thee in my weary armes:
I that did neuer weepe, now melt with wo,
That Winter should cut off our Spring-time so."
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TLCMap IDte117e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:43 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude40.08464117 Longitude22.34974882
Description
"Yet let vs altogether to our Troopes,
And giue them leaue to flye, that will not stay:
And call them Pillars that will stand to vs:
And if we thriue, promise them such rewards
As Victors weare at the Olympian Games."
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TLCMap IDte1180
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:43 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:43
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Now Clifford, I haue singled thee alone,
Suppose this arme is for the Duke of Yorke,
And this for Rutland, both bound to reuenge,
Wer't thou inuiron'd with a Brazen wall."
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TLCMap IDte1182
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:45
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"Now Richard, I am with thee heere alone,
This is the hand that stabb'd thy Father Yorke,
And this the hand, that slew thy Brother Rutland,
And here's the heart, that triumphs in their death,
And cheeres these hands, that slew thy Sire and Brother,
To execute the like vpon thy selfe,
And so haue at thee."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1186
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:45
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Now Richard, I am with thee heere alone,
This is the hand that stabb'd thy Father Yorke,
And this the hand, that slew thy Brother Rutland,
And here's the heart, that triumphs in their death,
And cheeres these hands, that slew thy Sire and Brother,
To execute the like vpon thy selfe,
And so haue at thee."
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TLCMap IDte1184
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:45
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"Now Clifford, I haue singled thee alone,
Suppose this arme is for the Duke of Yorke,
And this for Rutland, both bound to reuenge,
Wer't thou inuiron'd with a Brazen wall."
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TLCMap IDte1183
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:45
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"From London, by the King was I prest forth,
My Father being the Earle of Warwickes man,
Came on the part of Yorke, prest by his Master:
And I, who at his hands receiu'd my life,
Haue by my hands, of Life bereaued him."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte118d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:49 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"From London, by the King was I prest forth,
My Father being the Earle of Warwickes man,
Came on the part of Yorke, prest by his Master:
And I, who at his hands receiu'd my life,
Haue by my hands, of Life bereaued him."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte118f
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:49 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:49
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"From London, by the King was I prest forth,
My Father being the Earle of Warwickes man,
Came on the part of Yorke, prest by his Master:
And I, who at his hands receiu'd my life,
Haue by my hands, of Life bereaued him."
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TLCMap IDte118b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:48 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Heere on this Mole-hill will I sit me downe,
To whom God will, there be the Victorie:
For Margaret my Queene, and Clifford too
Haue chid me from the Battell: Swearing both,
They prosper best of all when I am thence."
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TLCMap IDte1189
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:47
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Nay Warwicke, single out some other Chace,
For I my selfe will hunt this Wolfe to death."
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TLCMap IDte1188
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:47
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Nay take me with thee, good sweet Exeter:
Not that I feare to stay, but loue to go
Whether the Queene intends."
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TLCMap IDte1191
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:50 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.77009357 Longitude-2.004073854
Description
"Mount you my Lord, towards Barwicke post a-
maine:
Edward and Richard like a brace of Grey-hounds,
Hauing the fearfull flying Hare in sight,
With fiery eyes, sparkling for very wrath,
And bloody steele graspt in their yrefull hands
Are at our backes, and therefore hence amaine."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte118c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:48 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"And Warwicke rages like a chafed Bull:
Away, for death doth hold vs in pursuite."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1190
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:49 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:49
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"The ayre hath got into my deadly Wounds,
And much effuse of blood, doth make me faint:
Come Yorke, and Richard, Warwicke, and the rest,
I stab'd your Fathers bosomes; Split my brest."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1197
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:52 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"O Lancaster!"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1192
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:50 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:50
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"And Henry, had'st thou sway'd as Kings should do,
Or as thy Father, and his Father did,
Giuing no ground vnto the house of Yorke,
They neuer then had sprung like Sommer Flyes:
I, and ten thousand in this lucklesse Realme,
Hed left no mourning Widdowes for our death,
And thou this day, had'st kept thy Chaire in peace."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1194
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:51 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"The ayre hath got into my deadly Wounds,
And much effuse of blood, doth make me faint:
Come Yorke, and Richard, Warwicke, and the rest,
I stab'd your Fathers bosomes; Split my brest."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1195
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:51 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:51
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Thy tough Commixtures melts,
Impairing Henry, strength'ning misproud Yorke;
And whether flye the Gnats, but to the Sunne?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1196
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:51 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"But thinke you (Lords) that Clifford fled with them?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte119e
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:55 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Reuoke that doome of mercy, for 'tis Clifford,
Who not contented that he lopp'd the Branch
In hewing Rutland, when his leaues put forth,
But set his murth'ring knife vnto the Roote,
From whence that tender spray did sweetly spring,
I meane our Princely Father, Duke of Yorke."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte119b
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"Reuoke that doome of mercy, for 'tis Clifford,
Who not contented that he lopp'd the Branch
In hewing Rutland, when his leaues put forth,
But set his murth'ring knife vnto the Roote,
From whence that tender spray did sweetly spring,
I meane our Princely Father, Duke of Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte119c
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Clifford grones
Rich."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte119a
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:53
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"From off the gates of Yorke, fetch downye head,
Your Fathers head, which Clifford placed there:
In stead whereof, let this supply the roome,
Measure for measure, must be answered."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte119f
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:55 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:55
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Reuoke that doome of mercy, for 'tis Clifford,
Who not contented that he lopp'd the Branch
In hewing Rutland, when his leaues put forth,
But set his murth'ring knife vnto the Roote,
From whence that tender spray did sweetly spring,
I meane our Princely Father, Duke of Yorke."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte119d
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"I thinke is vnderstanding is bereft:
Speake Clifford, dost thou know who speakes to thee?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11a2
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:56
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Clifford, aske mercy, and obtaine no grace."
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Created At2025-08-01 11:16:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"From off the gates of Yorke, fetch downye head,
Your Fathers head, which Clifford placed there:
In stead whereof, let this supply the roome,
Measure for measure, must be answered."
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Created At2025-08-01 11:16:55 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:55
Details
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Description
"Thou didd'st loue Yorke, and I am son to Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte11a8
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:58 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Thou pittied'st Rutland, I will pitty thee."
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TLCMap IDte11a6
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:57 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:57
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Clifford, repent in bootlesse penitence."
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Created At2025-08-01 11:16:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:56
Details
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Description
"Thou didd'st loue Yorke, and I am son to Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte11a4
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:56
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Clifford, deuise excuses for thy faults."
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TLCMap IDte11a3
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:56
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"They mocke thee Clifford,
Sweare as thou was't wont."
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TLCMap IDte11a7
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:57 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:58
Details
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Description
"Nay then the world go's hard
When Clifford cannot spare his Friends an oath:
I know by that he's dead, and by my Soule,
If this right hand would buy two houres life,
That I (in all despight) might rayle at him,
This hand should chop it off: & with the issuing Blood
Stifle the Villaine, whose vnstanched thirst
Yorke, and yong Rutland could not satisfie
War."
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TLCMap IDte11ab
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:59
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Nay then the world go's hard
When Clifford cannot spare his Friends an oath:
I know by that he's dead, and by my Soule,
If this right hand would buy two houres life,
That I (in all despight) might rayle at him,
This hand should chop it off: & with the issuing Blood
Stifle the Villaine, whose vnstanched thirst
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Created At2025-08-01 11:16:58 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Nay then the world go's hard
When Clifford cannot spare his Friends an oath:
I know by that he's dead, and by my Soule,
If this right hand would buy two houres life,
That I (in all despight) might rayle at him,
This hand should chop it off: & with the issuing Blood
Stifle the Villaine, whose vnstanched thirst
Yorke, and yong Rutland could not satisfie
War."
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TLCMap IDte11a9
Created At2025-08-01 11:16:58 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"There to be crowned Englands Royall King:
From whence, shall Warwicke cut the Sea to France,
And aske the Ladie Bona for thy Queene:
So shalt thou sinow both these Lands together,
And hauing France thy Friend, thou shalt not dread
The scattred Foe, that hopes to rise againe:
For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt,
Yet looke to haue them buz to offend thine eares:
First, will I see the Coronation,
And then to Britanny Ile crosse the Sea,
To effect this marriage, so it please my Lord."
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Created At2025-08-01 11:16:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:59
Details
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Description
"And now to London with Triumphant march,
p3 There
158The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
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Created At2025-08-01 11:17:00 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:00
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"There to be crowned Englands Royall King:
From whence, shall Warwicke cut the Sea to France,
And aske the Ladie Bona for thy Queene:
So shalt thou sinow both these Lands together,
And hauing France thy Friend, thou shalt not dread
The scattred Foe, that hopes to rise againe:
For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt,
Yet looke to haue them buz to offend thine eares:
First, will I see the Coronation,
And then to Britanny Ile crosse the Sea,
To effect this marriage, so it please my Lord."
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Created At2025-08-01 11:16:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:16:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"There to be crowned Englands Royall King:
From whence, shall Warwicke cut the Sea to France,
And aske the Ladie Bona for thy Queene:
So shalt thou sinow both these Lands together,
And hauing France thy Friend, thou shalt not dread
The scattred Foe, that hopes to rise againe:
For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt,
Yet looke to haue them buz to offend thine eares:
First, will I see the Coronation,
And then to Britanny Ile crosse the Sea,
To effect this marriage, so it please my Lord."
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Created At2025-08-01 11:17:00 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:01
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Euen as thou wilt sweet Warwicke, let it bee:
For in thy shoulder do I builde my Seate;
And neuer will I vndertake the thing
Wherein thy counsaile and consent is wanting:
Richard, I will create thee Duke of Gloucester,
And George of Clarence; Warwicke as our Selfe,
Shall do, and vndo as him pleaseth best."
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TLCMap IDte11b3
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:01 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:01
Details
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Description
"There to be crowned Englands Royall King:
From whence, shall Warwicke cut the Sea to France,
And aske the Ladie Bona for thy Queene:
So shalt thou sinow both these Lands together,
And hauing France thy Friend, thou shalt not dread
The scattred Foe, that hopes to rise againe:
For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt,
Yet looke to haue them buz to offend thine eares:
First, will I see the Coronation,
And then to Britanny Ile crosse the Sea,
To effect this marriage, so it please my Lord."
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TLCMap IDte11af
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:00 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Euen as thou wilt sweet Warwicke, let it bee:
For in thy shoulder do I builde my Seate;
And neuer will I vndertake the thing
Wherein thy counsaile and consent is wanting:
Richard, I will create thee Duke of Gloucester,
And George of Clarence; Warwicke as our Selfe,
Shall do, and vndo as him pleaseth best."
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TLCMap IDte11b1
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:01 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:01
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"There to be crowned Englands Royall King:
From whence, shall Warwicke cut the Sea to France,
And aske the Ladie Bona for thy Queene:
So shalt thou sinow both these Lands together,
And hauing France thy Friend, thou shalt not dread
The scattred Foe, that hopes to rise againe:
For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt,
Yet looke to haue them buz to offend thine eares:
First, will I see the Coronation,
And then to Britanny Ile crosse the Sea,
To effect this marriage, so it please my Lord."
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TLCMap IDte11b2
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:01 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:01
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Let me be Duke of Clarence, George of Gloster,
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TLCMap IDte11b6
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Tut, that's a foolish obseruation:
Richard, be Duke of Gloster: Now to London,
To see these Honors in possession."
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TLCMap IDte11b7
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Euen as thou wilt sweet Warwicke, let it bee:
For in thy shoulder do I builde my Seate;
And neuer will I vndertake the thing
Wherein thy counsaile and consent is wanting:
Richard, I will create thee Duke of Gloucester,
And George of Clarence; Warwicke as our Selfe,
Shall do, and vndo as him pleaseth best."
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TLCMap IDte11b4
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:02 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:02
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"From Scotland am I stolne euen of pure loue,
To greet mine owne Land with my wishfull sight:
No Harry, Harry, 'tis no Land of thine,
Thy place is fill'd, thy Scepter wrung from thee,
Thy Balme washt off, wherewith thou was Annointed:
No bending knee will call thee Caesar now,
No humble suters prease to speake for right:
No, not a man comes for redresse of thee:
For how can I helpe them, and not my selfe?"
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TLCMap IDte11bd
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:05
Details
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Description
"Tut, that's a foolish obseruation:
Richard, be Duke of Gloster: Now to London,
To see these Honors in possession."
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TLCMap IDte11b8
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:03
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Let me be Duke of Clarence, George of Gloster,
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TLCMap IDte11b5
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:02 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"My Queene and Son are gone to France for aid:
And (as I heare) the great Commanding Warwicke
I: thither gone, to craue the French Kings Sister
To wife for Edward."
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TLCMap IDte11bc
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"If this newes be true,
Poore Queene, and Sonne, your labour is but lost:
For Warwicke is a subtle Orator:
And Lewis a Prince soone wonne with mouing words:
By this account then, Margaret may winne him,
For she's a woman to be pittied much:
Her sighes will make a batt'ry in his brest,
Her teares will pierce into a Marble heart:
The Tyger will be milde, whiles she doth mourne;
And Nero will be tainted with remorse,
To heare and see her plaints, her Brinish Teares."
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TLCMap IDte11b9
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:05
Details
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Description
"My Queene and Son are gone to France for aid:
And (as I heare) the great Commanding Warwicke
I: thither gone, to craue the French Kings Sister
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TLCMap IDte11bb
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:05
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"My Queene and Son are gone to France for aid:
And (as I heare) the great Commanding Warwicke
I: thither gone, to craue the French Kings Sister
To wife for Edward."
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TLCMap IDte11ba
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I, but shee's come to begge, Warwicke to giue:
Shee on his left side, crauing ayde for Henrie;
He on his right, asking a wife for Edward."
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TLCMap IDte11be
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:06 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:06
Details
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Description
"My Crowne is in my heart, not on my head:
Not deck'd with Diamonds, and Indian stones:
Nor to be seene: my Crowne, is call'd Content,
A Crowne it is, that sildome Kings enioy."
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TLCMap IDte11bf
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:07
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Where did you dwell when I was K. of England?"
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TLCMap IDte11c0
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:07
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Shee Weepes, and sayes, her Henry is depos'd:
He Smiles, and sayes, his Edward is instaul'd;
That she (poore Wretch) for greefe can speake no more:
Whiles Warwicke tels his Title, smooths the Wrong,
Inferreth arguments of mighty strength,
And in conclusion winnes the King from her,
With promise of his Sister, and what else,
To strengthen and support King Edwards place."
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TLCMap IDte11c1
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:07
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Brother of Gloster, at S. Albons field
This
The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte11c2
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:08
Details
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Description
"Brother of Gloster, at S. Albons field
This
The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte11c4
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:08
Details
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Description
"Ile drowne more Saylers then the Mermaid shall,
Ile slay more gazers then the Basiliske,
Ile play the Orator as well as Nestor,
Deceiue more slyly then Vlisses could,
And like a Synon, take another Troy."
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TLCMap IDte11c7
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:10
Details
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Description
"159
This Ladyes Husband, Sir Richard Grey, was slaine,
His Land then seiz'd on by the Conqueror,
Her suit is now, to repossesse those Lands,
Which wee in Iustice cannot well deny,
Because in Quarrell of the House of Yorke,
The worthy Gentleman did lose his Life."
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TLCMap IDte11c5
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:08
Details
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Description
"See that he be conuey'd vnto the Tower:
And goe wee Brothers to the man that tooke him,
To question of his apprehension."
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TLCMap IDte11c8
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:10
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"And yet I know not how to get the Crowne,
For many Liues stand betweene me and home:
And I, like one lost in a Thornie Wood,
That rents the Thornes, and is rent with the Thornes,
Seeking a way, and straying from the way,
Not knowing how to finde the open Ayre,
But toyling desperately to finde it out,
Torment my selfe, to catch the English Crowne:
And from that torment I will free my selfe,
Or hew my way out with a bloody Axe."
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TLCMap IDte11ca
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:10
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"No, mightie King of France: now Margaret
Must strike her sayle, and learne a while to serue,
Where Kings command."
Extended Data
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- word
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- offset
- 75476
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11cc
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:11 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:11
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Faire Queene of England, worthy Margaret,
Sit downe with vs: it ill befits thy State,
And Birth, that thou should'st stand, while Lewis doth sit."
Extended Data
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 75320
- sentence_start_index
- 75304
- sentence_end_index
- 75449
Sources
TLCMap IDte11cd
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:11 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:11
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Now therefore be it knowne to Noble Lewis,
That Henry, sole possessor of my Loue,
Is, of a King, become a banisht man,
And forc'd to liue in Scotland a Forlorne;
While prowd ambitious Edward, Duke of Yorke,
Vsurpes the Regall Title, and the Seat
Of Englands true anoynted lawfull King."
Extended Data
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- word
- 1
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11d0
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:13 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:13
- Placename
- albions
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.943922 Longitude-1.784997
Description
"I was (I must confesse)
Great Albions Queene, in former Golden dayes:
But now mischance hath trod my Title downe,
And with dis-honor layd me on the ground,
Where I must take like Seat vnto my fortune,
And to my humble Seat conforme my selfe."
Extended Data
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- word
- 1
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11cf
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:12
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Be plaine, Queene Margaret, and tell thy griefe,
It shall be eas'd, if France can yeeld reliefe."
Extended Data
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- word
- 5
- offset
- 76268
- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11ce
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:11 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:12
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Now therefore be it knowne to Noble Lewis,
That Henry, sole possessor of my Loue,
Is, of a King, become a banisht man,
And forc'd to liue in Scotland a Forlorne;
While prowd ambitious Edward, Duke of Yorke,
Vsurpes the Regall Title, and the Seat
Of Englands true anoynted lawfull King."
Extended Data
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11d4
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:14
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Scotland hath will to helpe, but cannot helpe:
Our
The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
Extended Data
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- word
- 0
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 76950
Sources
TLCMap IDte11d2
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:13 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:13
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Now therefore be it knowne to Noble Lewis,
That Henry, sole possessor of my Loue,
Is, of a King, become a banisht man,
And forc'd to liue in Scotland a Forlorne;
While prowd ambitious Edward, Duke of Yorke,
Vsurpes the Regall Title, and the Seat
Of Englands true anoynted lawfull King."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11d1
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:13 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:13
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Our Earle of Warwicke, Edwards greatest
Friend."
Extended Data
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- word
- 4
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11d9
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:15
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Welcome braue Warwicke, what brings thee
to France?"
Extended Data
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- word
- 1
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11d6
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:14
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Welcome braue Warwicke, what brings thee
to France?"
Extended Data
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- word
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11d5
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:14
Details
Latitude53.943922 Longitude-1.784997
Description
"From worthy Edward, King of Albion,
My Lord and Soueraigne, and thy vowed Friend,
I come (in Kindnesse, and vnfayned Loue)
First, to doe greetings to thy Royall Person,
And then to craue a League of Amitie:
And lastly, to confirme that Amitie
With Nuptiall Knot, if thou vouchsafe to graunt
That vertuous Lady Bona, thy faire Sister,
To Englands King, in lawfull Marriage."
Extended Data
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- word
- 6
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11d7
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:15
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"From worthy Edward, King of Albion,
My Lord and Soueraigne, and thy vowed Friend,
I come (in Kindnesse, and vnfayned Loue)
First, to doe greetings to thy Royall Person,
And then to craue a League of Amitie:
And lastly, to confirme that Amitie
With Nuptiall Knot, if thou vouchsafe to graunt
That vertuous Lady Bona, thy faire Sister,
To Englands King, in lawfull Marriage."
Extended Data
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- word
- 1
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 78083
Sources
TLCMap IDte11d8
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:15
Details
Latitude51.05007603 Longitude3.728147115
Description
"Then Warwicke disanulls great Iohn of Gaunt,
Which did subdue the greatest part of Spaine;
And after Iohn of Gaunt, Henry the Fourth,
Whose Wisdome was a Mirror to the wisest:
And after that wise Prince, Henry the Fift,
Who by his Prowesse conquered all France:
From these, our Henry lineally descends."
Extended Data
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- word
- 7
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte11e0
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:18 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:18
Details
Latitude39.68618495 Longitude-3.530989048
Description
"Then Warwicke disanulls great Iohn of Gaunt,
Which did subdue the greatest part of Spaine;
And after Iohn of Gaunt, Henry the Fourth,
Whose Wisdome was a Mirror to the wisest:
And after that wise Prince, Henry the Fift,
Who by his Prowesse conquered all France:
From these, our Henry lineally descends."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 79174
- sentence_end_index
- 79476
Sources
TLCMap IDte11dc
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:16
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Then Warwicke disanulls great Iohn of Gaunt,
Which did subdue the greatest part of Spaine;
And after Iohn of Gaunt, Henry the Fourth,
Whose Wisdome was a Mirror to the wisest:
And after that wise Prince, Henry the Fift,
Who by his Prowesse conquered all France:
From these, our Henry lineally descends."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 2
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 79174
- sentence_end_index
- 79476
Sources
TLCMap IDte11db
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:16
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"King Lewis, and Lady Bona, heare me speake,
Before you answer Warwicke."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 78498
- sentence_start_index
- 78436
- sentence_end_index
- 78507
Sources
TLCMap IDte11da
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:16
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Oxford, how haps it in this smooth discourse,
You told not, how Henry the Sixt hath lost
All that, which Henry the Fift had gotten:
Me thinkes these Peeres of France should smile at that."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
- 79642
- sentence_start_index
- 79483
- sentence_end_index
- 79670
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e1
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:18 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:18
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Then Warwicke disanulls great Iohn of Gaunt,
Which did subdue the greatest part of Spaine;
And after Iohn of Gaunt, Henry the Fourth,
Whose Wisdome was a Mirror to the wisest:
And after that wise Prince, Henry the Fift,
Who by his Prowesse conquered all France:
From these, our Henry lineally descends."
Extended Data
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- word
- 6
- offset
- 79428
- sentence_start_index
- 79174
- sentence_end_index
- 79476
Sources
TLCMap IDte11df
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:17 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:17
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Oxford, how haps it in this smooth discourse,
You told not, how Henry the Sixt hath lost
All that, which Henry the Fift had gotten:
Me thinkes these Peeres of France should smile at that."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
- offset
- 79483
- sentence_start_index
- 79483
- sentence_end_index
- 79670
Sources
TLCMap IDte11de
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:17 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:17
Details
Latitude51.05007603 Longitude3.728147115
Description
"Then Warwicke disanulls great Iohn of Gaunt,
Which did subdue the greatest part of Spaine;
And after Iohn of Gaunt, Henry the Fourth,
Whose Wisdome was a Mirror to the wisest:
And after that wise Prince, Henry the Fift,
Who by his Prowesse conquered all France:
From these, our Henry lineally descends."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 79283
- sentence_start_index
- 79174
- sentence_end_index
- 79476
Sources
TLCMap IDte11dd
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:17 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:17
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"No Warwicke, no: while Life vpholds this Arme,
This Arme vpholds the House of Lancaster."
Extended Data
- line
- 1869
- word
- 6
- offset
- 80375
- sentence_start_index
- 80296
- sentence_end_index
- 80385
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e7
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:20
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Queene Margaret, Prince Edward, and Oxford,
Vouchsafe at our request, to stand aside,
While I vse further conference with Warwicke."
Extended Data
- line
- 1871
- word
- 6
- offset
- 80461
- sentence_start_index
- 80425
- sentence_end_index
- 80556
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e5
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:19
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"And I the House of Yorke."
Extended Data
- line
- 1870
- word
- 6
- offset
- 80411
- sentence_start_index
- 80392
- sentence_end_index
- 80417
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e8
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:20
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Can Oxford, that did euer fence the right,
Now buckler Falsehood with a Pedigree?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1860
- word
- 2
- offset
- 79945
- sentence_start_index
- 79941
- sentence_end_index
- 80022
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e4
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:19
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"No Warwicke, no: while Life vpholds this Arme,
This Arme vpholds the House of Lancaster."
Extended Data
- line
- 1868
- word
- 1
- offset
- 80300
- sentence_start_index
- 80296
- sentence_end_index
- 80385
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e3
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:19
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Why Warwicke, canst thou speak against thy Liege,
Whom thou obeyd'st thirtie and six yeeres,
And not bewray thy Treason with a Blush?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1857
- word
- 2
- offset
- 79805
- sentence_start_index
- 79801
- sentence_end_index
- 79934
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e2
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:18 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:18
- Placename
- warwickes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Heauens graunt, that Warwickes wordes be-
witch him not."
Extended Data
- line
- 1875
- word
- 4
- offset
- 80603
- sentence_start_index
- 80582
- sentence_end_index
- 80638
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e9
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:21
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Now Warwicke, tell me euen vpon thy conscience
Is Edward your true King?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1877
- word
- 2
- offset
- 80648
- sentence_start_index
- 80644
- sentence_end_index
- 80716
Sources
TLCMap IDte11ec
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:22
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Queene Margaret, Prince Edward, and Oxford,
Vouchsafe at our request, to stand aside,
While I vse further conference with Warwicke."
Extended Data
- line
- 1873
- word
- 6
- offset
- 80547
- sentence_start_index
- 80425
- sentence_end_index
- 80556
Sources
TLCMap IDte11e6
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:20
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Then Warwicke, thus:
Our Sister shall be Edwards."
Extended Data
- line
- 1900
- word
- 2
- offset
- 81627
- sentence_start_index
- 81622
- sentence_end_index
- 81671
Sources
TLCMap IDte11ea
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:21
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Henry now liues in Scotland, at his ease;
Where
162The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
Extended Data
- line
- 1918
- word
- 5
- offset
- 82415
- sentence_start_index
- 82396
- sentence_end_index
- 82480
Sources
TLCMap IDte11ee
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:22
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"To Edward, but not to the English King."
Extended Data
- line
- 1907
- word
- 8
- offset
- 81939
- sentence_start_index
- 81913
- sentence_end_index
- 81952
Sources
TLCMap IDte11ed
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:22
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"And now forthwith shall Articles be drawne,
Touching the Ioynture that your King must make,
Which with her Dowrie shall be counter-poys'd:
Draw neere, Queene Margaret, and be a witnesse,
That Bona shall be Wife to the English King."
Extended Data
- line
- 1906
- word
- 7
- offset
- 81890
- sentence_start_index
- 81671
- sentence_end_index
- 81903
Sources
TLCMap IDte11eb
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:22
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Deceitfull Warwicke, it was thy deuice,
By this alliance to make void my suit:
Before thy comming, Lewis was Henries friend."
Extended Data
- line
- 1908
- word
- 2
- offset
- 81970
- sentence_start_index
- 81959
- sentence_end_index
- 82083
Sources
TLCMap IDte11ef
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:22
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"And as for you your selfe (our quondam Queene)
You haue a Father able to maintaine you,
And better 'twere, you troubled him, then France."
Extended Data
- line
- 1924
- word
- 7
- offset
- 82654
- sentence_start_index
- 82523
- sentence_end_index
- 82661
Sources
TLCMap IDte11f1
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:23 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:23
- Placename
- warwick
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Speakes to Warwick,
Sent from your Brother Marquesse Montague."
Extended Data
- line
- 1935
- word
- 7
- offset
- 83104
- sentence_start_index
- 83093
- sentence_end_index
- 83155
Sources
TLCMap IDte11f6
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:25
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Mar. Peace impudent, and shamelesse Warwicke,
Proud setter vp, and puller downe of Kings,
I will not hence, till with my Talke and Teares
(Both full of Truth) I make King Lewis behold
Thy slye conueyance, and thy Lords false loue,
Post blowing a horne Within."
Extended Data
- line
- 1925
- word
- 5
- offset
- 82698
- sentence_start_index
- 82661
- sentence_end_index
- 82921
Sources
TLCMap IDte11f0
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:23 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:23
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwicke, this is some poste to vs, or thee."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
- offset
- 82978
- sentence_start_index
- 82978
- sentence_end_index
- 83022
Sources
TLCMap IDte11f2
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:24
- Placename
- montague
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Speakes to Warwick,
Sent from your Brother Marquesse Montague."
Extended Data
- line
- 1936
- word
- 5
- offset
- 83146
- sentence_start_index
- 83093
- sentence_end_index
- 83155
Sources
TLCMap IDte11f3
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:24
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"I like it well, that our faire Queene and Mistris
Smiles at her newes, while Warwicke frownes at his."
Extended Data
- line
- 1942
- word
- 5
- offset
- 83379
- sentence_start_index
- 83302
- sentence_end_index
- 83403
Sources
TLCMap IDte11f7
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:25
- Placename
- warwickes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Mar. I told your Maiesty as much before:
This proueth Edwards Loue, and Warwickes honesty."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
- 83948
- sentence_start_index
- 83875
- sentence_end_index
- 83966
Sources
TLCMap IDte11f8
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:25
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Did I forget, that by the House of Yorke
My Father came vntimely to his death?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1961
- word
- 8
- offset
- 84229
- sentence_start_index
- 84193
- sentence_end_index
- 84272
Sources
TLCMap IDte11fc
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:27
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwicke, what are thy Newes?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1945
- word
- 1
- offset
- 83495
- sentence_start_index
- 83495
- sentence_end_index
- 83524
Sources
TLCMap IDte11f4
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:25
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Is this th' Alliance that he seekes with France?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1952
- word
- 8
- offset
- 83823
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TLCMap IDte11f5
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:25
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"My quarrel, and this English Queens, are one."
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TLCMap IDte11f9
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Mar. Warwicke,
These words haue turn'd my Hate, to Loue,
And I forgiue, and quite forget old faults,
And ioy that thou becom'st King Henries Friend."
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TLCMap IDte11fa
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:26
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Then Englands Messenger, returne in Poste,
And tell false Edward, thy supposed King,
That Lewis of France, is sending ouer Maskers
To reuell it with him, and his new Bride."
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TLCMap IDte11fd
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Then Englands Messenger, returne in Poste,
And tell false Edward, thy supposed King,
That Lewis of France, is sending ouer Maskers
To reuell it with him, and his new Bride."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte11fb
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"But Warwicke,
Thou and Oxford, with fiue thousand men
Shall crosse the Seas, and bid false Edward battaile:
And as occasion serues, this Noble Queen
And Prince, shall follow with a fresh Supply."
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TLCMap IDte11fe
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:27
- Placename
- bourbon
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude46.58726699 Longitude3.042529783
Description
"These soldiers shalbe leuied,
And thou Lord Bourbon, our High Admirall
Shall waft them ouer with our Royall Fleete."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1201
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:29
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"But Warwicke,
Thou and Oxford, with fiue thousand men
Shall crosse the Seas, and bid false Edward battaile:
And as occasion serues, this Noble Queen
And Prince, shall follow with a fresh Supply."
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TLCMap IDte11ff
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Sonne Edward, she is Faire and Vertuous,
Therefore delay not, giue thy hand to Warwicke,
And with thy hand, thy faith irreuocable,
That onely Warwickes daughter shall be thine."
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TLCMap IDte1200
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:28
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"I long till Edward fall by Warres mischance,
For mocking Marriage with a Dame of France."
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TLCMap IDte1203
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Sonne Edward, she is Faire and Vertuous,
Therefore delay not, giue thy hand to Warwicke,
And with thy hand, thy faith irreuocable,
That onely Warwickes daughter shall be thine."
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TLCMap IDte1204
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:29
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"As well as Lewis of France,
Or the Earle of Warwicke,
Which are so weake of courage, and in iudgement,
That they'le take no offence at our abuse."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1207
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:31
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Alas, you know, tis farre from hence to France,
How
The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
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TLCMap IDte1208
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:31
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"As well as Lewis of France,
Or the Earle of Warwicke,
Which are so weake of courage, and in iudgement,
That they'le take no offence at our abuse."
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TLCMap IDte1209
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:31
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"163
How could he stay till Warwicke made returne?"
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TLCMap IDte1205
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"And you too, Somerset, and Mountague,
Speake freely what you thinke."
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TLCMap IDte120e
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Suppose they take offence without a cause:
They are but Lewis and Warwicke, I am Edward,
Your King and Warwickes, and must haue my will."
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TLCMap IDte120d
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:33
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Setting your skornes, and your mislike aside,
Tell me some reason, why the Lady Grey
Should not become my Wife, and Englands Queene?"
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TLCMap IDte120c
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:32 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Suppose they take offence without a cause:
They are but Lewis and Warwicke, I am Edward,
Your King and Warwickes, and must haue my will."
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TLCMap IDte120b
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:32 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"And Warwicke, doing what you gaue in charge,
Is now dis-honored by this new Marriage."
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TLCMap IDte120f
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:33
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Tis better vsing France, then trusting France:
Let vs be back'd with God, and with the Seas,
Which he hath giu'n for fence impregnable,
And with their helpes, onely defend our selues:
In them, and in our selues, our safetie lyes."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1214
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:35
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"But the safer, when 'tis back'd with France."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1213
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"What, if both Lewis and Warwick be appeas'd,
By such inuention as I can deuise?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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TLCMap IDte1212
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:34 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:34
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Why, knowes not Mountague, that of it selfe,
England is safe, if true within it selfe?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1211
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:34 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:34
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Yet, to haue ioyn'd with France in such alliance,
Would more haue strength'ned this our Commonwealth
'Gainst forraine stormes, then any home-bred Marriage."
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TLCMap IDte1210
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:33
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Tis better vsing France, then trusting France:
Let vs be back'd with God, and with the Seas,
Which he hath giu'n for fence impregnable,
And with their helpes, onely defend our selues:
In them, and in our selues, our safetie lyes."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1217
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:36
Details
Latitude54.14142902 Longitude-3.117916084
Description
"And yet me thinks, your Grace hath not done well,
To giue the Heire and Daughter of Lord Scales
Vnto the Brother of your louing Bride;
Shee better would haue fitted me, or Clarence:
But in your Bride you burie Brotherhood."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1219
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:37
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"At my depart, these were his very words:
Goe tell false Edward, the supposed King,
That Lewis of France is sending ouer Maskers,
To reuell it with him, and his new Bride."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte121b
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.41215291 Longitude-1.519305779
Description
"For this one speech, Lord Hastings well deserues
To haue the Heire of the Lord Hungerford."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1216
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:36
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"For this one speech, Lord Hastings well deserues
To haue the Heire of the Lord Hungerford."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1215
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:36
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Now Messenger, what Letters, or what Newes
from France?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1218
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:36
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Now Brother King farewell, and sit you fast,
For I will hence to Warwickes other Daughter,
That though I want a Kingdome, yet in Marriage
I may not proue inferior to your selfe."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1223
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:40
Details
Latitude40.93987672 Longitude36.5377757
Description
"Belike she minds to play the Amazon."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte121a
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"But what said Warwicke to these iniuries?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte121c
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I, gracious Soueraigne,
They are so link'd in friendship,
That yong Prince Edward marryes Warwicks Daughter."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte121d
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"But say, is Warwicke friends with Margaret?"
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TLCMap IDte121e
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"Pembrooke and Stafford, you in our behalfe
Goe leuie men, and make prepare for Warre;
They are alreadie, or quickly will be landed:
My selfe in person will straight follow you."
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TLCMap IDte1227
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:41 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:41
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"You that loue me, and Warwicke, follow me."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte121f
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:39 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Clarence and Somerset both gone to Warwicke?"
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TLCMap IDte1220
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:39 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Exit Clarence, and Somerset followes."
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TLCMap IDte1221
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:39 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Clarence and Somerset both gone to Warwicke?"
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TLCMap IDte1222
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"But ere I goe, Hastings and Mountague
Resolue my doubt: you twaine, of all the rest,
Are neere to Warwicke, by bloud, and by allyance:
Tell me, if you loue Warwicke more then me;
If it be so, then both depart to him:
I rather wish you foes, then hollow friends."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1229
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"But ere I goe, Hastings and Mountague
Resolue my doubt: you twaine, of all the rest,
Are neere to Warwicke, by bloud, and by allyance:
Tell me, if you loue Warwicke more then me;
If it be so, then both depart to him:
I rather wish you foes, then hollow friends."
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TLCMap IDte1228
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:41 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:41
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"Pembrooke and Stafford, you in our behalfe
Goe leuie men, and make prepare for Warre;
They are alreadie, or quickly will be landed:
My selfe in person will straight follow you."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1226
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:41 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:41
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"And Hastings, as hee fauours Edwards cause."
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TLCMap IDte122b
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:43 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Now therefore let vs hence, and lose no howre,
Till wee meet Warwicke, with his forreine powre."
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TLCMap IDte122a
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:43 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"But ere I goe, Hastings and Mountague
Resolue my doubt: you twaine, of all the rest,
Are neere to Warwicke, by bloud, and by allyance:
Tell me, if you loue Warwicke more then me;
If it be so, then both depart to him:
I rather wish you foes, then hollow friends."
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TLCMap IDte122c
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:43 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Then gentle Clarence, welcome vnto Warwicke,
And welcome Somerset: I hold it cowardize,
To rest mistrustfull, where a Noble Heart
Hath pawn'd an open Hand, in signe of Loue;
Else might I thinke, that Clarence, Edwards Brother,
Were but a fained friend to our proceedings:
But welcome sweet Clarence, my Daughter shall be thine."
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TLCMap IDte1233
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:46 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"But see where Somerset and Clarence comes:
Speake suddenly, my Lords, are wee all friends?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1235
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:46 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:46
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Then gentle Clarence, welcome vnto Warwicke,
And welcome Somerset: I hold it cowardize,
To rest mistrustfull, where a Noble Heart
Hath pawn'd an open Hand, in signe of Loue;
Else might I thinke, that Clarence, Edwards Brother,
Were but a fained friend to our proceedings:
But welcome sweet Clarence, my Daughter shall be thine."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1232
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:46 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:46
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Why then, let's on our way in silent sort,
For Warwicke and his friends, God and Saint George."
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TLCMap IDte123b
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:48 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude42.61769519 Longitude25.29805837
Description
"but in Nights Couerture,
Thy Brother being carelessely encamp'd,
His Souldiors lurking in the Towne about,
And but attended by a simple Guard,
Wee may surprize and take him at our pleasure,
Our Scouts haue found the aduenture very easie:
That as Vlysses, and stout Diomede,
With sleight and manhood stole to Rhesus Tents,
And brought from thence the Thracian fatall Steeds;
So wee, well couer'd with the Nights black Mantle,
At vnawares may beat downe Edwards Guard,
And seize himselfe: I say not, slaughter him,
For I intend but onely to surprize him."
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TLCMap IDte1234
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:46 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Why, no: for he hath made a solemne Vow,
Neuer to lye and take his naturall Rest,
Till Warwicke, or himselfe, be quite supprest."
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TLCMap IDte123a
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:48 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Tis the Lord Hastings, the Kings chiefest
friend."
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TLCMap IDte1238
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:47
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"If Warwicke knew in what estate he stands,
'Tis to be doubted he would waken him."
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TLCMap IDte1236
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:47
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"To morrow then belike shall be the day,
If Warwicke be so neere as men report."
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TLCMap IDte1237
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:47
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwicke and the rest cry all, Warwicke, Warwicke,
and set vpon the Guard, who flye, crying, Arme, Arme,
Warwicke and the rest following them."
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TLCMap IDte1240
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:50 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwicke and the rest cry all, Warwicke, Warwicke,
and set vpon the Guard, who flye, crying, Arme, Arme,
Warwicke and the rest following them."
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TLCMap IDte123d
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:49 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwicke and the rest cry all, Warwicke, Warwicke,
and set vpon the Guard, who flye, crying, Arme, Arme,
Warwicke and the rest following them."
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TLCMap IDte1244
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:52 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Richard and Hastings: let them goe, heere is
the Duke."
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TLCMap IDte1245
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:52 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwicke and the rest cry all, Warwicke, Warwicke,
and set vpon the Guard, who flye, crying, Arme, Arme,
Warwicke and the rest following them."
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TLCMap IDte1243
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:51 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:51
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Why Warwicke, when wee parted,
Thou call'dst me King."
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TLCMap IDte1247
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:53
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"I, but the case is alter'd,
When you disgrac'd me in my Embassade,
Then I degraded you from being King,
And come now to create you Duke of Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte1248
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Yet Warwicke, in despight of all mischance,
Of thee thy selfe, and all thy Complices,
Edward will alwayes beare himselfe as King:
Though Fortunes mallice ouerthrow my State,
My minde exceedes the compasse of her Wheele."
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TLCMap IDte1249
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"But Henry now shall weare the English Crowne,
And be true King indeede: thou but the shadow."
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TLCMap IDte124a
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"My Lord of Somerset, at my request,
See that forthwith Duke Edward be conuey'd
Vnto my Brother Arch-Bishop of Yorke:
When I haue fought with Pembrooke, and his fellowes,
Ile follow you, and tell what answer
Lewis and the Lady Bona send to him."
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TLCMap IDte124c
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Then for his minde, be Edward Englands King,
Takes off his Crowne."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte124d
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:55 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:55
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Now for a-while farewell good Duke of Yorke."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte124e
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:55 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"My Lord of Somerset, at my request,
See that forthwith Duke Edward be conuey'd
Vnto my Brother Arch-Bishop of Yorke:
When I haue fought with Pembrooke, and his fellowes,
Ile follow you, and tell what answer
Lewis and the Lady Bona send to him."
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TLCMap IDte124f
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:56
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"My Lord of Somerset, at my request,
See that forthwith Duke Edward be conuey'd
Vnto my Brother Arch-Bishop of Yorke:
When I haue fought with Pembrooke, and his fellowes,
Ile follow you, and tell what answer
Lewis and the Lady Bona send to him."
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TLCMap IDte124b
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"What losse of some pitcht battell
Against Warwicke?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1250
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:56
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"What now remaines my Lords for vs to do,
But march to London with our Soldiers?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1251
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:56
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"I almost slaine, for he is taken prisoner,
Either betrayd by falshood of his Guard,
Or by his Foe surpriz'd at vnawares:
And as I further haue to vnderstand,
Is new committed to the Bishop of Yorke,
Fell Warwickes Brother, and by that our Foe."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1252
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"I almost slaine, for he is taken prisoner,
Either betrayd by falshood of his Guard,
Or by his Foe surpriz'd at vnawares:
And as I further haue to vnderstand,
Is new committed to the Bishop of Yorke,
Fell Warwickes Brother, and by that our Foe."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1253
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:57 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"These Newes I must confesse are full of greefe,
Yet gracious Madam, beare it as you may,
Warwicke may loose, that now hath wonne the day."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1254
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:57 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:57
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Till then, faire hope must hinder liues decay:
And I the rather waine me from dispaire
For loue of Edwards Off-spring in my wombe:
This is it that makes me bridle passion,
And beare with Mildnesse my misfortunes crosse:
I, I, for this I draw in many a teare,
And stop the rising of blood-sucking sighes,
Least with my sighes or teares, I blast or drowne
King Edwards Fruite, true heyre to th' English Crowne."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1255
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:58 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"But Madam,
Where is Warwicke then become?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1256
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:58 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"But to preuent the Tyrants violence,
(For trust not him that hath once broken Faith)
Ile hence forthwith vnto the Sanctuary,
To saue (at least) the heire of Edwards right:
There shall I rest secure from force and fraud:
Come therefore let vs flye, while we may flye,
If Warwicke take vs, we are sure to dye."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1257
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:58 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:58
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"I am inform'd that he comes towards London,
To set the Crowne once more on Henries head,
Guesse thou the rest, King Edwards Friends must downe."
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- 101095
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- 101238
Sources
TLCMap IDte1258
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:59
Details
Latitude52.75162905 Longitude0.402868666
Description
"To Lyn my Lord,
And shipt from thence to Flanders."
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- 102626
Sources
TLCMap IDte1261
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:01 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Now my Lord Hastings, and Sir William Stanley
Leaue off to wonder why I drew you hither,
Into this cheefest Thicket of the Parke."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1259
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Now Brother of Gloster, Lord Hastings, and the rest,
Stand you thus close to steale the Bishops Deere?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte125a
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Now Brother of Gloster, Lord Hastings, and the rest,
Stand you thus close to steale the Bishops Deere?"
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TLCMap IDte125b
Created At2025-08-01 11:17:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:17:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.07853423 Longitude4.089804414
Description
"To Lyn my Lord,
And shipt from thence to Flanders."
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TLCMap IDte125d
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:00 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Bishop farwell,
Sheeld thee from Warwickes frowne,
And pray that I may re-possesse the Crowne."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte125e
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:01 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"No Warwicke, thou art worthy of the sway,
To whom the Heau'ns in thy Natiuitie,
Adiudg'd an Oliue Branch, and Lawrell Crowne,
As likely to be blest in Peace and Warre:
And therefore I yeeld thee my free consent."
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TLCMap IDte1265
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:03
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"But with the first, of all your chiefe affaires,
Let me entreat (for I command no more)
That Margaret your Queene, and my Sonne Edward,
Be sent for, to returne from France with speed:
For till I see them here, by doubtfull feare,
My ioy of libertie is halfe eclips'd."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1266
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Warwick and Clarence, giue me both your Hands:
Now ioyne your Hands, & with your Hands your Hearts,
That no dissention hinder Gouernment:
I make you both Protectors of this Land,
While I my selfe will lead a priuate Life,
And in deuotion spend my latter dayes,
To sinnes rebuke, and my Creators prayse."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1267
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:03 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"That he consents, if Warwicke yeeld consent,
For on thy fortune I repose my selfe."
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TLCMap IDte126a
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:04 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Therefore that I may conquer Fortunes spight,
By liuing low, where Fortune cannot hurt me,
And that the people of this blessed Land
May not be punisht with my thwarting starres,
Warwicke, although my Head still weare the Crowne,
I here resigne my Gouernment to thee,
For thou art fortunate in all thy deeds."
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TLCMap IDte1264
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:02 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"But Warwicke, after God, thou set'st me free,
And chiefely therefore, I thanke God, and thee,
He was the Author, thou the Instrument."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1263
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:02 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"He was conuey'd by Richard, Duke of Gloster,
And the Lord Hastings, who attended him
In secret ambush, on the Forrest side,
And from the Bishops Huntsmen rescu'd him:
For Hunting was his dayly Exercise."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte126c
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Come hither, Englands Hope:
Layes his Hand on his Head."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1269
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:04 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.32428753 Longitude5.037506295
Description
"That Edward is escaped from your Brother,
And fled (as hee heares since) to Burgundie."
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TLCMap IDte126b
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:04 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"My Lord of Somerset, what Youth is that,
Of whom you seeme to haue so tender care?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1268
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:04 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"He was conuey'd by Richard, Duke of Gloster,
And the Lord Hastings, who attended him
In secret ambush, on the Forrest side,
And from the Bishops Huntsmen rescu'd him:
For Hunting was his dayly Exercise."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte126d
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:05 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:05
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Therefore, Lord Oxford, to preuent the worst,
Forthwith wee'le send him hence to Brittanie,
Till stormes be past of Ciuill Enmitie."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1271
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.32428753 Longitude5.037506295
Description
"My Lord, I like not of this flight of Edwards:
For doubtlesse, Burgundie will yeeld him helpe,
And we shall haue more Warres befor't be long."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1274
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"As Henries late presaging Prophecie
Did glad my heart, with hope of this young Richmond:
So doth my heart mis-giue me, in these Conflicts,
What may befall him, to his harme and ours."
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TLCMap IDte1272
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.176557 Longitude-2.938081185
Description
"It shall be so: he shall to Brittanie."
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TLCMap IDte1275
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Now Brother Richard, Lord Hastings, and the rest,
Yet thus farre Fortune maketh vs amends,
And sayes, that once more I shall enterchange
My wained state, for Henries Regall Crowne."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1278
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:09 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:09
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.176557 Longitude-2.938081185
Description
"Therefore, Lord Oxford, to preuent the worst,
Forthwith wee'le send him hence to Brittanie,
Till stormes be past of Ciuill Enmitie."
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TLCMap IDte1273
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:07 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"I: for if Edward re-possesse the Crowne,
'Tis like that Richmond, with the rest, shall downe."
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TLCMap IDte1276
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:08 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:08
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"But, Master Maior, if Henry be your King,
Yet Edward, at the least, is Duke of Yorke."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1281
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6147354 Longitude0.141738799
Description
"What then remaines, we being thus arriu'd
From Rauenspurre Hauen, before the Gates of Yorke,
But that we enter, as into our Dukedome?"
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TLCMap IDte127d
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude47.32428753 Longitude5.037506295
Description
"Well haue we pass'd, and now re-pass'd the Seas,
And brought desired helpe from Burgundie."
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TLCMap IDte127c
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:10 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Edward the Fourth, by the Grace of God, King of
England and France, and Lord of Ireland, &c.
Mount."
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TLCMap IDte1283
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:13 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:13
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.56273406 Longitude-3.149770559
Description
"Brother, this is Sir Iohn Mountgomerie,
Our trustie friend, vnlesse I be deceiu'd."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1282
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.56273406 Longitude-3.149770559
Description
"Thankes good Mountgomerie:
But we now forget our Title to the Crowne,
And onely clayme our Dukedome,
Till God please to send the rest."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1280
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:12 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"Edward the Fourth, by the Grace of God, King of
England and France, and Lord of Ireland, &c.
Mount."
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TLCMap IDte1284
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:13 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:13
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Now for this Night, let's harbor here in Yorke:
And when the Morning Sunne shall rayse his Carre
Aboue the Border of this Horizon,
Wee'le forward towards Warwicke, and his Mates;
For well I wot, that Henry is no Souldier."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte128b
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:15
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Now for this Night, let's harbor here in Yorke:
And when the Morning Sunne shall rayse his Carre
Aboue the Border of this Horizon,
Wee'le forward towards Warwicke, and his Mates;
For well I wot, that Henry is no Souldier."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1288
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:15 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:15
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Yet as wee may, wee'le meet both thee and Warwicke."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1287
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:14
- Placename
- mountgomery
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.56273406 Longitude-3.149770559
Description
"Thankes braue Mountgomery,
And thankes vnto you all:
If fortune serue me, Ile requite this kindnesse."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1286
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:14 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:14
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Edward the Fourth, by the Grace of God, King of
England and France, and Lord of Ireland, &c.
Mount."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1285
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:13 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:13
- Placename
- germanes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.18782581 Longitude10.25091522
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte128c
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:16
- Placename
- hollanders
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.16671082 Longitude5.486104474
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte128d
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:16
Details
Latitude50.48867514 Longitude4.496863789
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte128e
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:16 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:16
Details
Latitude50.21689778 Longitude-1.420102955
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte128f
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:17 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:17
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
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."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1291
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:17 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:17
- Placename
- suffolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.21552959 Longitude1.042676639
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1292
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:18 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:18
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Thou Brother Mountague, in Buckingham,
Northampton, and in Leicestershire, shalt find
Men well enclin'd to heare what thou command'st."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1293
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:19
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
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."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1294
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:19
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.25311836 Longitude-1.567236275
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1295
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:19
- Placename
- northampton
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.23903889 Longitude-0.911307989
Description
"Thou Brother Mountague, in Buckingham,
Northampton, and in Leicestershire, shalt find
Men well enclin'd to heare what thou command'st."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1296
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:19
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1297
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:19 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:19
- Placename
- leicestershire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.62692387 Longitude-1.058077913
Description
"Thou Brother Mountague, in Buckingham,
Northampton, and in Leicestershire, shalt find
Men well enclin'd to heare what thou command'st."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1298
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:20
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"And thou, braue Oxford, wondrous well belou'd,
In Oxfordshire shalt muster vp thy friends."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1299
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:20 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:20
- Placename
- oxfordshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.74756058 Longitude-1.348979898
Description
"And thou, braue Oxford, wondrous well belou'd,
In Oxfordshire shalt muster vp thy friends."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte129a
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:21
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte129b
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:21
- Placename
- couentry
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.41211107 Longitude-1.503599149
Description
"Farewell, sweet Lords, let's meet at Couentry."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte129c
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:21 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:21
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Sweet Oxford, and my louing Mountague,
And all at once, once more a happy farewell."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte129e
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:22
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Shout within, A Lancaster, A Lancaster."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12a0
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:22
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"Cousin of Exeter, what thinkes your Lordship?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte129d
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:22
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Shout within, A Lancaster, A Lancaster."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte129f
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:22 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:22
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"No Exeter, these Graces challenge Grace:
q2 And
168The third Part of Henry the Sixt."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12a1
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:23 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:23
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Seize on the shamefac'd Henry, beare him hence,
And once againe proclaime vs King of England."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12a6
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:25 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:25
- Placename
- couentry
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.41211107 Longitude-1.503599149
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12a3
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:24
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12a4
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:24
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Hence with him to the Tower, let him not speake."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12a2
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:24
- Placename
- couentry
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.41211107 Longitude-1.503599149
Description
"Away betimes, before his forces ioyne,
And take the great-growne Traytor vnawares:
Braue Warriors, march amaine towards Couentry."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12a5
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:24 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:24
- Placename
- dunsmore
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.35062375 Longitude-1.413657496
Description
"By this at Dunsmore, marching hitherward."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12af
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:28 Updated At2025-12-01 09:27:36
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Where is the Post that came from valiant Oxford?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12aa
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:26 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:26
Details
Latitude52.41613144 Longitude-1.522793656
Description
"Goe, Trumpet, to the Walls, and sound a Parle."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b3
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:30
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"It is not his, my Lord, here Southam lyes:
The Drum your Honor heares, marcheth from Warwicke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12ae
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:27
- Placename
- southam
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.25030291 Longitude-1.390470953
Description
"At Southam I did leaue him with his forces,
And doe expect him here some two howres hence."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12ac
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:27
- Placename
- southam
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.25030291 Longitude-1.390470953
Description
"It is not his, my Lord, here Southam lyes:
The Drum your Honor heares, marcheth from Warwicke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12ab
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:27 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:27
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b4
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:30
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
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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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b8
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:31
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"See how the surly Warwicke mans the Wall."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b0
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:28
Details
Latitude52.41613144 Longitude-1.522793656
Description
"See how the surly Warwicke mans the Wall."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b1
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:28 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:28
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
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?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b2
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:29 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:29
- Placename
- warwickes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Why then 'tis mine, if but by Warwickes gift."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b6
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:30
- Placename
- warwicke
- 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,
And Henry is my King, Warwicke his Subiect."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b5
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:30
- Placename
- warwicke
- 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,
And Henry is my King, Warwicke his Subiect."
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TLCMap IDte12b7
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:30 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:30
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
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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Sources
TLCMap IDte12ba
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:31
- Placename
- warwickes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
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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Sources
TLCMap IDte12b9
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:31 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:31
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Tis euen so, yet you are Warwicke still."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12be
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:33
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Come Warwicke,
Take the time, kneele downe, kneele downe:
Nay when?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12bd
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:33
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
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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Sources
TLCMap IDte12bc
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:32 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:32
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
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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Sources
TLCMap IDte12bb
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:32 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:32
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Oh chearefull Colours, see where Oxford comes."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c1
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:34 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:34
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
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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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c0
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:33 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:33
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Oxford, Oxford, for Lancaster."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c2
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:34 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:34
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Oxford, Oxford, for Lancaster."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c3
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:35
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Mountague, Mountague, for Lancaster."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c6
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:35
- Placename
- somerset
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Somerset, Somerset, for Lancaster."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c7
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:35
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Oxford, Oxford, for Lancaster."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c8
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:36 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:36
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Oh welcome Oxford, for we want thy helpe."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c4
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:35 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:35
- Placename
- somerset
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
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."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte12cb
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:37
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Somerset, Somerset, for Lancaster."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12c9
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:37
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12ca
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:37
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Come Clarence, come: thou wilt, if Warwicke call."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12cc
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:37 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:37
- Placename
- somerset
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Somerset, Somerset, for Lancaster."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12cd
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Father of Warwick, know you what this meanes?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12d2
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:39 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:39
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12cf
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:38
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12ce
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:38 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:38
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."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12d4
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:40
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"What Warwicke,
Wilt thou leaue the Towne, and fight?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12d1
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:39 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:39
- Placename
- warwicke
- 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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12d0
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:39 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:39
- Placename
- warwicke
- 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."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12d3
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:40 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:40
- Placename
- warwicke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"So, lye thou there: dye thou, and dye our feare,
For Warwicke was a Bugge that fear'd vs all."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte12db
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:42
- Placename
- warwickes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Now Mountague sit fast, I seeke for thee,
That Warwickes Bones may keepe thine companie."
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TLCMap IDte12d8
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"And who durst smile, when Warwicke bent his Brow?"
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TLCMap IDte12da
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"come to me, friend, or foe,
And tell me who is Victor, Yorke, or Warwicke?"
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TLCMap IDte12d9
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:42 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:42
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"come to me, friend, or foe,
And tell me who is Victor, Yorke, or Warwicke?"
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TLCMap IDte12dd
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:43 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Ah Warwicke, Mountague hath breath'd his last,
And to the latest gaspe, cry'd out for Warwicke:
And said, Commend me to my valiant Brother."
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TLCMap IDte12e1
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:45
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Ah Warwicke, Warwicke, wert thou as we are,
We might recouer all our Losse againe:
The Queene from France hath brought a puissant power."
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TLCMap IDte12e4
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:46 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:46
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Ah Warwicke, Mountague hath breath'd his last,
And to the latest gaspe, cry'd out for Warwicke:
And said, Commend me to my valiant Brother."
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TLCMap IDte12e2
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:45
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Ah Warwicke, Warwicke, wert thou as we are,
We might recouer all our Losse againe:
The Queene from France hath brought a puissant power."
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TLCMap IDte12e0
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:45 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:45
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Ah Warwicke, Warwicke, wert thou as we are,
We might recouer all our Losse againe:
The Queene from France hath brought a puissant power."
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TLCMap IDte12de
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:44 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:44
Details
Latitude47.3711794 Longitude3.486927708
Description
"Thus farre our fortune keepes an vpward course,
And we are grac'd with wreaths of Victorie:
But in the midst of this bright-shining Day,
I spy a black suspicious threatning Cloud,
That will encounter with our glorious Sunne,
Ere he attaine his easefull Westerne Bed:
I meane, my Lords, those powers that the Queene
Hath rays'd in Gallia, haue arriued our Coast,
And, as we heare, march on to fight with vs.
Clar."
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TLCMap IDte12e6
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:46 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:46
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Sweet rest his Soule:
Flye Lords, and saue your selues,
For Warwicke bids you all farewell, to meet in Heauen."
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TLCMap IDte12e9
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:48 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:48
- Placename
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Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"And more he would haue said, and more he spoke,
Which sounded like a Cannon in a Vault,
That mought not be distinguisht: but at last,
I well might heare, deliuered with a groane,
Oh farewell Warwicke."
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TLCMap IDte12e3
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:46 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:46
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The Queene is valued thirtie thousand strong,
And Somerset, with Oxford, fled to her:
If she haue time to breathe, be well assur'd
Her faction will be full as strong as ours."
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TLCMap IDte12e5
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:46 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:46
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"We are aduertis'd by our louing friends,
That they doe hold their course toward Tewksbury."
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TLCMap IDte12e8
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:47
Details
Latitude51.65685219 Longitude-0.193399164
Description
"We hauing now the best at Barnet field,
Will thither straight, for willingnesse rids way,
And as we march, our strength will be augmented:
In euery Countie as we goe along,
Strike vp the Drumme, cry courage, and away."
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TLCMap IDte12eb
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:48 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:48
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"The Queene is valued thirtie thousand strong,
And Somerset, with Oxford, fled to her:
If she haue time to breathe, be well assur'd
Her faction will be full as strong as ours."
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TLCMap IDte12e7
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:47 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:47
Details
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Description
"Why is not Oxford here, another Anchor?"
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TLCMap IDte12ed
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:49 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:49
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Say Warwicke was our Anchor: what of that?"
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TLCMap IDte12f1
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:50 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:50
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"And Somerset, another goodly Mast?"
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TLCMap IDte12f0
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:50 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:50
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"The friends of France our Shrowds and Tacklings?"
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TLCMap IDte12ef
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:50 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:50
Details
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Description
"Thankes gentle Somerset, sweet Oxford thankes."
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TLCMap IDte12f2
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:51 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:51
Details
Latitude49.74352764 Longitude3.073809836
Description
"Away with Oxford, to Hames Castle straight:
For Somerset, off with his guiltie Head."
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TLCMap IDte12f7
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Thankes gentle Somerset, sweet Oxford thankes."
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TLCMap IDte12f6
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:52 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:52
Details
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Description
"Away with Oxford, to Hames Castle straight:
For Somerset, off with his guiltie Head."
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TLCMap IDte12f4
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:51 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:51
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Tower, the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte12fc
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"That you might still haue worne the Petticoat,
And ne're haue stolne the Breech from Lancaster."
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TLCMap IDte12fa
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:53
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Speake like a Subiect, prowd ambitious Yorke."
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TLCMap IDte12f9
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Away with Oxford, to Hames Castle straight:
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TLCMap IDte12f8
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:53 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:53
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Tower, the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte12ff
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:55 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:55
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Clarence excuse me to the King my Brother:
Ile hence to London on a serious matter,
Ere ye come there, be sure to heare some newes."
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TLCMap IDte12fb
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"I my good Lord: my Lord I should say rather,
Tis sinne to flatter, Good was little better:
'Good Gloster, and good Deuill, were alike,
And both preposterous: therefore, not Good Lord."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1300
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:56
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"To London all in post, and as I guesse,
To make a bloody Supper in the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte12fd
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:54 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:54
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"To London all in post, and as I guesse,
To make a bloody Supper in the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte12fe
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:55 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:55
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Now march we hence, discharge the common sort
With Pay and Thankes, and let's away to London,
And see our gentle Queene how well she fares,
By this (I hope) she hath a Sonne for me."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1301
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:56
Details
Latitude35.24204273 Longitude24.79844254
Description
"Why what a peeuish Foole was that of Creet,
That taught his Sonne the office of a Fowle,
And yet for all his wings, the Foole was drown'd."
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TLCMap IDte1302
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:56 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"will the aspiring blood of Lancaster
Sinke in the ground?"
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TLCMap IDte1304
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:57 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Three Dukes of Somerset, threefold Renowne,
For hardy and vndoubted Champions:
Two Cliffords, as the Father and the Sonne,
And two Northumberlands: two brauer men,
Ne're spurr'd their Coursers at the Trumpets sound."
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TLCMap IDte1308
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:58 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Once more we sit in Englands Royall Throne,
Re-purchac'd with the Blood of Enemies:
What valiant Foe-men, like to Autumnes Corne,
Haue we mow'd downe in tops of all their pride?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1307
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:57 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.08081308 Longitude-2.938895372
Description
"Three Dukes of Somerset, threefold Renowne,
For hardy and vndoubted Champions:
Two Cliffords, as the Father and the Sonne,
And two Northumberlands: two brauer men,
Ne're spurr'd their Coursers at the Trumpets sound."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1306
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:57 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Three Dukes of Somerset, threefold Renowne,
For hardy and vndoubted Champions:
Two Cliffords, as the Father and the Sonne,
And two Northumberlands: two brauer men,
Ne're spurr'd their Coursers at the Trumpets sound."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1305
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:57 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"With them, the two braue Beares, Warwick & Montague,
That in their Chaines fetter'd the Kingly Lyon,
And made the Forrest tremble when they roar'd."
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TLCMap IDte1309
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:58 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:59
Details
Latitude37.63391272 Longitude13.95602935
Description
"What will your Grace haue done with Margaret,
Reynard her Father, to the King of France
Hath pawn'd the Sicils and Ierusalem,
And hither haue they sent it for her ransome."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte130e
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:59
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"What will your Grace haue done with Margaret,
Reynard her Father, to the King of France
Hath pawn'd the Sicils and Ierusalem,
And hither haue they sent it for her ransome."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte130d
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:59
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Away with her, and waft her hence to France:
And now what rests, but that we spend the time
With stately Triumphes, mirthfull Comicke shewes,
Such as befits the pleasure of the Court."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte130c
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"With them, the two braue Beares, Warwick & Montague,
That in their Chaines fetter'd the Kingly Lyon,
And made the Forrest tremble when they roar'd."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte130b
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:59
- Placename
- gloster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Clarence and Gloster, loue my louely Queene,
And kis your Princely Nephew Brothers both."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte130a
Created At2025-08-01 11:18:59 Updated At2025-08-01 11:18:59
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Edward and Richard, you shall stay with me,
My Brother Mountague shall poste to London."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte130f
Created At2025-08-01 12:26:45 Updated At2025-08-01 12:26:45
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Edward and Richard, you shall stay with me,
My Brother Mountague shall poste to London."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1310
Created At2025-08-01 12:26:46 Updated At2025-08-01 12:26:46
Details
Latitude53.65685665 Longitude-1.486167481
Description
"Sir Iohn, and Sir Hugh Mortimer, mine Vnckles,
You are come to Sandall in a happie houre."
Extended Data
- offset
- 16419
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TLCMap IDte1311
Created At2025-08-01 12:27:47 Updated At2025-08-01 12:27:47
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Latitude31.76848734 Longitude35.1993763
Description
"Thy Father beares the type of King of Naples,
Of both the Sicils, and Ierusalem,
Yet not so wealthie as an English Yeoman."
Extended Data
- offset
- 25253
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TLCMap IDte1312
Created At2025-08-01 12:33:02 Updated At2025-08-01 12:33:02
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Latitude53.95597267 Longitude-1.090871518
Description
"Off with his Head, and set it on Yorke Gates,
So Yorke may ouer-looke the Towne of Yorke."
Extended Data
- offset
- 27951
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TLCMap IDte1313
Created At2025-08-01 12:35:48 Updated At2025-08-01 12:35:48
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Latitude53.95597267 Longitude-1.090871518
Description
"By many hands your Father was subdu'd,
But onely slaught'red by the irefull Arme
Of vn-relenting Clifford, and the Queene:
Who crown'd the gracious Duke in high despight,
Laugh'd in his face: and when with griefe he wept,
The ruthlesse Queene gaue him, to dry his Cheekes,
A Napkin, steeped in the harmelesse blood
Of sweet young Rutland, by rough Clifford slaine:
And after many scornes, many foule taunts,
They tooke his Head, and on the Gates of Yorke
They set the same, and there it doth remaine,
The saddest spectacle that ere I view'd."
Extended Data
- offset
- 31021
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TLCMap IDte1314
Created At2025-08-01 12:38:55 Updated At2025-08-01 12:38:55
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Latitude52.4194964 Longitude-3.032038235
Description
"I cheer'd them vp with iustice of our Cause,
With promise of high pay, and great Rewards:
But all in vaine, they had no heart to fight,
And we (in them) no hope to win the day,
So that we fled: the King vnto the Queene,
Lord George, your Brother, Norfolke, and my Selfe,
In haste, post haste, are come to ioyne with you:
For in the Marches heere we heard you were,
Making another Head, to fight againe."
Extended Data
- offset
- 34550
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TLCMap IDte1315
Created At2025-08-01 12:41:24 Updated At2025-08-01 12:41:24
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Why therefore Warwick came to seek you out,
And therefore comes my Brother Mountague:
Attend me Lords, the proud insulting Queene,
With Clifford, and the haught Northumberland,
And of their Feather, many moe proud Birds,
Haue wrought the easie-melting King, like Wax."
Extended Data
- offset
- 35807
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TLCMap IDte1316
Created At2025-08-01 12:42:36 Updated At2025-08-01 12:42:36
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"King Edward, valiant Richard Mountague:
Stay we no longer, dreaming of Renowne,
But sound the Trumpets, and about our Taske."
Extended Data
- offset
- 37182
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TLCMap IDte1317
Created At2025-08-01 12:43:49 Updated At2025-08-01 12:43:49
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"And you too, Somerset, and Mountague,
Speake freely what you thinke."
Extended Data
- offset
- 89284
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TLCMap IDte1318
Created At2025-08-01 15:13:34 Updated At2025-08-01 15:13:34
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Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"So God helpe Mountague, as hee proues
true."
Extended Data
- offset
- 94722
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TLCMap IDte1319
Created At2025-08-01 15:19:34 Updated At2025-08-01 15:19:34
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"My Liege, it is young Henry, Earle of Rich-
mond."
Extended Data
- offset
- 106202
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TLCMap IDte131a
Created At2025-08-01 15:25:59 Updated At2025-08-01 15:25:59
Details
Latitude53.95597267 Longitude-1.090871518
Description
"What then remaines, we being thus arriu'd
From Rauenspurre Hauen, before the Gates of Yorke,
But that we enter, as into our Dukedome?"
Extended Data
- offset
- 108289
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TLCMap IDte131b
Created At2025-08-01 15:28:31 Updated At2025-08-01 15:28:31
Details
Latitude53.95597267 Longitude-1.090871518
Description
"The Gates made fast?"
Extended Data
- offset
- 108356
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TLCMap IDte131c
Created At2025-08-01 15:29:11 Updated At2025-08-01 15:29:11
Details
Latitude53.95597267 Longitude-1.090871518
Description
"My Lords,
We were fore-warned of your comming,
And shut the Gates, for safetie of our selues;
For now we owe allegeance vnto Henry."
Extended Data
- offset
- 108807
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TLCMap IDte131d
Created At2025-08-01 15:30:43 Updated At2025-08-01 15:30:43
Details
Latitude53.95597267 Longitude-1.090871518
Description
"Open the Gates, we are King Henries friends."
Extended Data
- offset
- 109321
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TLCMap IDte131e
Created At2025-08-01 15:31:34 Updated At2025-08-01 15:31:34
Details
Latitude53.95597267 Longitude-1.090871518
Description
"the Gates shall then be opened."
Extended Data
- offset
- 109383
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TLCMap IDte131f
Created At2025-08-01 15:32:08 Updated At2025-08-01 15:32:08
Details
Latitude53.95597267 Longitude-1.090871518
Description
"So, Master Maior: these Gates must not be shut,
But in the Night, or in the time of Warre."
Extended Data
- offset
- 109725
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TLCMap IDte1320
Created At2025-08-01 15:32:41 Updated At2025-08-01 15:32:41
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"How farre off is our Brother Mountague?"
Extended Data
- offset
- 115794
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TLCMap IDte1321
Created At2025-08-01 15:36:47 Updated At2025-08-01 15:36:47
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Where is the Post that came from Mountague?"
Extended Data
- offset
- 115838
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TLCMap IDte1322
Created At2025-08-01 15:37:24 Updated At2025-08-01 15:37:24
Details
Latitude52.25575361 Longitude-1.163179227
Description
"By this at Daintry, with a puissant troope."
Extended Data
- offset
- 115869
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TLCMap IDte1323
Created At2025-08-01 15:38:31 Updated At2025-08-01 15:38:31
Details
Latitude52.40461763 Longitude-1.513726745
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?"
Extended Data
- offset
- 116713
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TLCMap IDte1324
Created At2025-08-01 15:40:26 Updated At2025-08-01 15:40:26
Details
Latitude51.47082613 Longitude-0.215522256
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."
Extended Data
- offset
- 117819
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TLCMap IDte1325
Created At2025-08-01 15:41:33 Updated At2025-08-01 15:41:33
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Sweet Oxford, and my louing Mountague,
And all at once, once more a happy farewell."
Extended Data
- offset
- 113774
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TLCMap IDte1326
Created At2025-08-02 08:55:11 Updated At2025-08-02 08:55:11
Details
Latitude52.40534153 Longitude-1.498183998
Description
"The Gates are open, let vs enter too."
Extended Data
- offset
- 118561
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TLCMap IDte1327
Created At2025-08-02 08:58:41 Updated At2025-08-02 08:58:41
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Mountague, Mountague, for Lancaster."
Extended Data
- offset
- 118913
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TLCMap IDte1328
Created At2025-08-02 09:00:25 Updated At2025-08-02 09:00:25
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Mountague, Mountague, for Lancaster."
Extended Data
- offset
- 118924
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TLCMap IDte1329
Created At2025-08-02 09:00:56 Updated At2025-08-02 09:00:56
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Now Mountague sit fast, I seeke for thee,
That Warwickes Bones may keepe thine companie."
Extended Data
- offset
- 121402
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TLCMap IDte132a
Created At2025-08-02 09:03:02 Updated At2025-08-02 09:03:02
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Ah Mountague,
If thou be there, sweet Brother, take my Hand,
And with thy Lippes keepe in my Soule a while."
Extended Data
- offset
- 122858
Sources
TLCMap IDte132b
Created At2025-08-02 09:05:16 Updated At2025-08-02 09:05:16
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Come quickly Mountague, or I am dead."
Extended Data
- offset
- 123125
Sources
TLCMap IDte132c
Created At2025-08-02 09:05:46 Updated At2025-08-02 09:05:46
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"Ah Warwicke, Mountague hath breath'd his last,
And to the latest gaspe, cry'd out for Warwicke:
And said, Commend me to my valiant Brother."
Extended Data
- offset
- 123168
Sources
TLCMap IDte132d
Created At2025-08-02 09:06:11 Updated At2025-08-02 09:06:11
Details
Latitude50.9524538 Longitude-2.713598167
Description
"And Mountague our Top-Mast: what of him?"
Extended Data
- offset
- 125626
Sources
TLCMap IDte132e
Created At2025-08-02 09:08:24 Updated At2025-08-02 09:08:24
Details
Latitude31.76848734 Longitude35.1993763
Description
"So part we sadly in this troublous World,
To meet with Ioy in sweet Ierusalem."
Extended Data
- offset
- 129343
Sources
TLCMap IDte132f
Created At2025-08-02 09:11:25 Updated At2025-08-02 09:11:25