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Description
"His Maiesty tendring my persons safety,
Hath appointed this Conduct, to conuey me to th' Tower
Rich."
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TLCMap IDte1335
Created At2025-08-04 11:07:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:07:59
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"NOw is the Winter of our Discontent,
Made glorious Summer by this Son of Yorke:
And all the clouds that lowr'd vpon our house
In the deepe bosome of the Ocean buried."
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TLCMap IDte1333
Created At2025-08-04 11:07:58 Updated At2025-08-04 11:07:58
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"O belike, his Maiesty hath some intent,
That you should be new Christned in the Tower,
But what's the matter Clarence, may I know?"
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TLCMap IDte1334
Created At2025-08-04 11:07:58 Updated At2025-08-04 11:07:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Was it not shee, and that good man of Worship,
Anthony Woodeulle her Brother there,
That made him send Lord Hastings to the Tower?"
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TLCMap IDte1336
Created At2025-08-04 11:07:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:07:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"the new deliuered Hastings?"
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TLCMap IDte1338
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:00 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:00
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Why this it is, when men are rul'd by Women:
'Tis not the King that sends you to the Tower,
My Lady Grey his Wife, Clarence 'tis shee."
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TLCMap IDte1337
Created At2025-08-04 11:07:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:07:59
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- Type
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Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Heard you not what an humble Suppliant
Lord Hastings was, for her deliuery?"
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:00 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:00
Details
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Description
"Was it not shee, and that good man of Worship,
Anthony Woodeulle her Brother there,
That made him send Lord Hastings to the Tower?"
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:00 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:00
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Details
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Description
"Come now towards Chertsey with your holy Lode,
Taken from Paules, to be interred there."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:02 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:02
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- Type
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Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Set downe, set downe your honourable load,
If Honor may be shrowded in a Herse;
Whil'st I a-while obsequiously lament
Th' vntimely fall of Vertuous Lancaster."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:01
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Details
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Description
"For then, Ile marry Warwickes yongest daughter."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:00 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:00
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Details
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Description
"Poore key-cold Figure of a holy King,
Pale Ashes of the House of Lancaster;
Thou bloodlesse Remnant of that Royall Blood,
Be it lawfull that I inuocate thy Ghost,
To heare the Lamentations of poore Anne,
Wife to thy Edward, to thy slaughtred Sonne,
Stab'd by the selfesame hand that made these wounds."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:01
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Details
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Description
"That it may please you leaue these sad designes,
To him that hath most cause to be a Mourner,
And presently repayre to Crosbie House:
Where (after I haue solemnly interr'd
At Chertsey Monast'ry this Noble King,
And wet his Graue with my Repentant Teares)
I will with all expedient duty see you,
For diuers vnknowne Reasons, I beseech you,
Grant me this Boon."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:05 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:05
Details
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Description
"Those eyes of thine, from mine haue drawne salt Teares;
Sham'd their Aspects with store of childish drops:
These eyes, which neuer shed remorsefull teare,
No, when my Father Yorke, and Edward wept,
To heare the pittious moane that Rutland made
When black-fac'd Clifford shooke his sword at him."
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TLCMap IDte1343
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:02 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:02
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Those eyes of thine, from mine haue drawne salt Teares;
Sham'd their Aspects with store of childish drops:
These eyes, which neuer shed remorsefull teare,
No, when my Father Yorke, and Edward wept,
To heare the pittious moane that Rutland made
When black-fac'd Clifford shooke his sword at him."
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TLCMap IDte1342
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:02 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:02
Details
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Description
"Come now towards Chertsey with your holy Lode,
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TLCMap IDte1344
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:03 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:03
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Details
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Description
"Tressel and Barkley, go along with me."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:04
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Details
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Description
"Hath she forgot alreadie that braue Prince,
Edward, her Lord, whom I (some three monthes since)
Stab'd in my angry mood, at Tewkesbury?"
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:05 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:05
Details
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Description
"No: to White Friars, there attend my comming
Exit Coarse
Was euer woman in this humour woo'd?"
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TLCMap IDte1348
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:05 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:05
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Details
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Description
"That it may please you leaue these sad designes,
To him that hath most cause to be a Mourner,
And presently repayre to Crosbie House:
Where (after I haue solemnly interr'd
At Chertsey Monast'ry this Noble King,
And wet his Graue with my Repentant Teares)
I will with all expedient duty see you,
For diuers vnknowne Reasons, I beseech you,
Grant me this Boon."
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TLCMap IDte1345
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:03 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:03
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Details
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Description
"Towards Chertsey, Noble Lord?"
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TLCMap IDte1346
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:04
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Details
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Description
"he is yong; and his minority
Is put vnto the trust of Richard Glouster,
A man that loues not me, nor none of you."
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TLCMap IDte134b
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:05 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:05
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Details
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Description
"Here comes the Lord of Buckingham & Derby."
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TLCMap IDte134f
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:06
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Details
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Description
"The Countesse Richmond, good my L. of Derby."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:06
Details
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Description
"The Countesse Richmond, good my L. of Derby."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:07 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:07
Details
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Description
"Yet Derby, notwithstanding shee's your wife,
And loues not me, be you good Lord assur'd,
I hate not you for her proud arrogance."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:07 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:07
Details
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Description
"Here comes the Lord of Buckingham & Derby."
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TLCMap IDte134e
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:06
Details
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Description
"Saw you the King to day my Lord of Derby."
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TLCMap IDte1354
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:07 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:07
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I Madam, he desires to make attonement:
Betweene the Duke of Glouster, and your Brothers,
And betweene them, and my Lord Chamberlaine,
And sent to warne them to his Royall presence."
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TLCMap IDte1352
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:07 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:07
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"But now the Duke of Buckingham and I,
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TLCMap IDte1355
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:08 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:08
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Because I cannot flatter, and looke faire,
Smile in mens faces, smooth, deceiue, and cogge,
Ducke with French nods, and Apish curtesie,
I must be held a rancorous Enemy."
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TLCMap IDte1356
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:09
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Brother of Glouster, you mistake the matter:
The King on his owne Royall disposition,
(And not prouok'd by any Sutor else)
Ayming (belike) at your interiour hatred,
That in your outward action shewes it selfe
Against my Children, Brothers, and my Selfe,
Makes him to send, that he may learne the ground."
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TLCMap IDte135a
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:09
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"You may deny that you were not the meane
Of my Lord Hastings late imprisonment."
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TLCMap IDte1359
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:09
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"My Lord of Glouster, I haue too long borne
Your blunt vpbraidings, and your bitter scoffes:
By heauen, I will acquaint his Maiestie
Of those grosse taunts that oft I haue endur'd."
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TLCMap IDte1358
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:09
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I had rather be a Countrie seruant maide
Then a great Queene, with this condition,
To be so baited, scorn'd, and stormed at,
Small ioy haue I in being Englands Queene."
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TLCMap IDte135d
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:10
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Come, come, we know your meaning Brother (Gloster
You enuy my aduancement, and my friends:
God grant we neuer may haue neede of you."
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TLCMap IDte1357
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:09
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"In all which time, you and your Husband Grey
Were factious, for the House of Lancaster;
And Riuers, so were you: Was not your Husband,
In Margarets Battaile, at Saint Albons, slaine?"
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TLCMap IDte135e
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:11 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:11
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Poore Clarence did forsake his Father Warwicke,
I, and forswore himselfe (which Iesu pardon. )"
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TLCMap IDte135f
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:11 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:11
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Out Diuell,
I do remember them too well:
Thou killd'st my Husband Henrie in the Tower,
And Edward my poore Son, at Tewkesburie."
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TLCMap IDte135b
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Out Diuell,
I do remember them too well:
Thou killd'st my Husband Henrie in the Tower,
And Edward my poore Son, at Tewkesburie."
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TLCMap IDte135c
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:10
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"In all which time, you and your Husband Grey
Were factious, for the House of Lancaster;
And Riuers, so were you: Was not your Husband,
In Margarets Battaile, at Saint Albons, slaine?"
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TLCMap IDte1363
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:12 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:12
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Did Yorkes dread Curse preuaile so much with Heauen,
That Henries death, my louely Edwards death,
Their Kingdomes losse, my wofull Banishment,
Should all but answer for that peeuish Brat?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1365
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:13 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:13
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Northumberland, then present, wept to see it."
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TLCMap IDte1361
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:12 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"My Lord of Gloster: in those busie dayes,
Which here you vrge, to proue vs Enemies,
We follow'd then our Lord, our Soueraigne King,
So should we you, if you should be our King."
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TLCMap IDte1360
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:12 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"The Curse my Noble Father layd on thee,
When thou didst Crown his Warlike Brows with Paper,
And with thy scornes drew'st Riuers from his eyes,
And then to dry them, gau'st the Duke a Clowt,
Steep'd in the faultlesse blood of prettie Rutland:
His Curses then, from bitternesse of Soule,
Denounc'd against thee, are all falne vpon thee:
And God, not we, hath plagu'd thy bloody deed."
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TLCMap IDte1362
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:12 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:12
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Edward thy Sonne, that now is Prince of Wales,
For Edward our Sonne, that was Prince of Wales,
Dye in his youth, by like vntimely violence."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:13 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:13
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Mar. O Princely Buckingham, Ile kisse thy hand,
In signe of League and amity with thee:
Now faire befall thee, and thy Noble house:
Thy Garments are not spotted with our blood:
Nor thou within the compasse of my curse."
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TLCMap IDte1368
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:14 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:14
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Long dye thy happie dayes, before thy death,
And after many length'ned howres of griefe,
Dye neyther Mother, Wife, nor Englands Queene."
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TLCMap IDte1366
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:13 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:13
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Riuers and Dorset, you were standers by,
And so wast thou, Lord Hastings, when my Sonne
Was stab'd with bloody Daggers: God, I pray him,
That none of you may liue his naturall age,
But by some vnlook'd accident cut off."
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TLCMap IDte136d
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:16 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:16
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Edward thy Sonne, that now is Prince of Wales,
For Edward our Sonne, that was Prince of Wales,
Dye in his youth, by like vntimely violence."
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TLCMap IDte1367
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:13 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:13
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"Riuers and Dorset, you were standers by,
And so wast thou, Lord Hastings, when my Sonne
Was stab'd with bloody Daggers: God, I pray him,
That none of you may liue his naturall age,
But by some vnlook'd accident cut off."
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TLCMap IDte136b
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:15 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:15
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Details
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Description
"What doth she say, my Lord of Buckingham."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:15 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:15
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"O Buckingham, take heede of yonder dogge:
Looke when he fawnes, he bites; and when he bites,
His venom tooth will rankle to the death."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:15 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:15
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- Type
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Details
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"Me thoughts that I had broken from the Tower,
And was embark'd to crosse to Burgundy,
And in my company my Brother Glouster,
Who from my Cabin tempted me to walke,
Vpon the Hatches: There we look'd toward England,
And cited vp a thousand heauy times,
During the warres of Yorke and Lancaster
That had befalne vs. As we pac'd along
Vpon the giddy footing of the Hatches,
Me thought that Glouster stumbled, and in falling
Strooke me (that thought to stay him) ouer-boord,
Into the tumbling billowes of the maine."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:19 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:19
Details
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Description
"Me thoughts that I had broken from the Tower,
And was embark'd to crosse to Burgundy,
And in my company my Brother Glouster,
Who from my Cabin tempted me to walke,
Vpon the Hatches: There we look'd toward England,
And cited vp a thousand heauy times,
During the warres of Yorke and Lancaster
That had befalne vs. As we pac'd along
Vpon the giddy footing of the Hatches,
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Strooke me (that thought to stay him) ouer-boord,
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:18 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:18
Details
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Description
"Clarence, who I indeede haue cast in darknesse,
I do beweepe to many simple Gulles,
Namely to Derby, Hastings, Buckingham,
And tell them 'tis the Queene, and her Allies,
That stirre the King against the Duke my Brother."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:16 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:16
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Clarence, who I indeede haue cast in darknesse,
I do beweepe to many simple Gulles,
Namely to Derby, Hastings, Buckingham,
And tell them 'tis the Queene, and her Allies,
That stirre the King against the Duke my Brother."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:17 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:17
Details
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Description
"Now they beleeue it, and withall whet me
To be reueng'd on Riuers, Dorset, Grey."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:17 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:17
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Clarence, who I indeede haue cast in darknesse,
I do beweepe to many simple Gulles,
Namely to Derby, Hastings, Buckingham,
And tell them 'tis the Queene, and her Allies,
That stirre the King against the Duke my Brother."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:16 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:16
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- Type
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Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Me thoughts that I had broken from the Tower,
And was embark'd to crosse to Burgundy,
And in my company my Brother Glouster,
Who from my Cabin tempted me to walke,
Vpon the Hatches: There we look'd toward England,
And cited vp a thousand heauy times,
During the warres of Yorke and Lancaster
That had befalne vs. As we pac'd along
Vpon the giddy footing of the Hatches,
Me thought that Glouster stumbled, and in falling
Strooke me (that thought to stay him) ouer-boord,
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TLCMap IDte1376
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:19 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:19
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- Type
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Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Me thoughts that I had broken from the Tower,
And was embark'd to crosse to Burgundy,
And in my company my Brother Glouster,
Who from my Cabin tempted me to walke,
Vpon the Hatches: There we look'd toward England,
And cited vp a thousand heauy times,
During the warres of Yorke and Lancaster
That had befalne vs. As we pac'd along
Vpon the giddy footing of the Hatches,
Me thought that Glouster stumbled, and in falling
Strooke me (that thought to stay him) ouer-boord,
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TLCMap IDte1373
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:18 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:18
Details
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Description
"Me thoughts that I had broken from the Tower,
And was embark'd to crosse to Burgundy,
And in my company my Brother Glouster,
Who from my Cabin tempted me to walke,
Vpon the Hatches: There we look'd toward England,
And cited vp a thousand heauy times,
During the warres of Yorke and Lancaster
That had befalne vs. As we pac'd along
Vpon the giddy footing of the Hatches,
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Strooke me (that thought to stay him) ouer-boord,
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:18 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:18
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Details
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Description
"Me thoughts that I had broken from the Tower,
And was embark'd to crosse to Burgundy,
And in my company my Brother Glouster,
Who from my Cabin tempted me to walke,
Vpon the Hatches: There we look'd toward England,
And cited vp a thousand heauy times,
During the warres of Yorke and Lancaster
That had befalne vs. As we pac'd along
Vpon the giddy footing of the Hatches,
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Strooke me (that thought to stay him) ouer-boord,
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:18 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:18
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Details
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Description
"1 Ile backe to the Duke of Glouster, and tell him so."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:21 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:21
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Details
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Description
"2 O, in the Duke of Glousters purse."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:20 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:20
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Then came wand'ring by,
A Shadow like an Angell, with bright hayre
Dabbel'd in blood, and he shriek'd out alowd
Clarence is come, false, fle eting, periur'd Clarence,
That stabb'd me in the field by Tewkesbury:
Seize on him Furies, take him vnto Torment."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:20 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:20
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Details
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Description
"The first that there did greet my Stranger-soule,
Was my great Father-in-Law, renowned Warwicke,
Who spake alowd: What scourge for Periurie,
Can this darke Monarchy affoord false Clarence?"
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:20 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:20
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- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Me thoughts that I had broken from the Tower,
And was embark'd to crosse to Burgundy,
And in my company my Brother Glouster,
Who from my Cabin tempted me to walke,
Vpon the Hatches: There we look'd toward England,
And cited vp a thousand heauy times,
During the warres of Yorke and Lancaster
That had befalne vs. As we pac'd along
Vpon the giddy footing of the Hatches,
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Strooke me (that thought to stay him) ouer-boord,
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TLCMap IDte1378
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:19 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:19
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"2 And that same Vengeance doth he hurle on thee,
For false Forswearing, and for murther too:
Thou did'st receiue the Sacrament, to fight
In quarrell of the House of Lancaster."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:21 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:21
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Details
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Description
"Tell him, when that our Princely Father Yorke,
Blest his three Sonnes with his victorious Arme,
He little thought of this diuided Friendship:
Bid Glouster thinke on this, and he will weepe."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:22 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:22
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Details
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Description
"2 You are deceiu'd,
Your Brother Glouster hates you."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:21 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:21
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"If you are hyr'd for meed, go backe againe,
And I will send you to my Brother Glouster:
Who shall reward you better for my life,
Then Edward will for tydings of my death."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:22 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:22
Details
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Description
"Tell him, when that our Princely Father Yorke,
Blest his three Sonnes with his victorious Arme,
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:23 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:23
Details
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Description
"Dorset and Riuers, take each others hand,
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TLCMap IDte1384
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:23 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:23
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Details
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"And I, as I loue Hastings with my heart."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:23 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:23
Details
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Description
"Madam, your selfe is not exempt from this:
Nor you Sonne Dorset, Buckingham nor you;
You haue bene factious one against the other."
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TLCMap IDte1386
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:24 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:24
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Madam, your selfe is not exempt from this:
Nor you Sonne Dorset, Buckingham nor you;
You haue bene factious one against the other."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:24 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:24
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Dorset, imbrace him:
Hastings, loue Lord Marquesse."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:25 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:25
Details
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Description
"Dorset, imbrace him:
Hastings, loue Lord Marquesse."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:25 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:25
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"There Hastings, I will neuer more remember
Our former hatred, so thriue I, and mine."
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Created At2025-08-04 11:08:25 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:25
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Details
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Description
"Now Princely Buckingham, seale y^u this league
With thy embracements to my wiues Allies,
And make me happy in your vnity."
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TLCMap IDte138e
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:26 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:26
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Wife, loue Lord Hastings, let him kisse your hand,
And what you do, do it vnfeignedly."
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TLCMap IDte1389
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:25 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:25
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"When euer Buckingham doth turne his hate
Vpon your Grace, but with all dutious loue,
Doth cherish you, and yours, God punish me
With hate in those where I expect most loue,
When I haue most need to imploy a Friend,
And most assured that he is a Friend,
Deepe, hollow, treacherous, and full of guile,
Be he vnto me: This do I begge of heauen,
When I am cold in loue, to you, or yours."
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TLCMap IDte138d
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:26 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"King, Happy indeed, as we haue spent the day:
Gloster, we haue done deeds of Charity,
Made peace of enmity, faire loue of hate,
Betweene these swelling wrong incensed Peeres."
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TLCMap IDte1391
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:27 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:27
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"A pleasing Cordiall, Princely Buckingham
Is this thy Vow, vnto my sickely heart:
There wanteth now our Brother Gloster heere,
To make the blessed period of this peace."
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TLCMap IDte1393
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:28 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:28
Details
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Description
"Of you my Noble Cosin Buckingham,
If euer any grudge were lodg'd betweene vs.
Of you and you, Lord Riuers and of Dorset,
That all without desert haue frown'd on me:
Of you Lord Wooduill, and Lord Scales of you,
Dukes, Earles, Lords, Gentlemen, indeed of all."
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TLCMap IDte1396
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:29 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"A pleasing Cordiall, Princely Buckingham
Is this thy Vow, vnto my sickely heart:
There wanteth now our Brother Gloster heere,
To make the blessed period of this peace."
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TLCMap IDte138f
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:27 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Of you my Noble Cosin Buckingham,
If euer any grudge were lodg'd betweene vs.
Of you and you, Lord Riuers and of Dorset,
That all without desert haue frown'd on me:
Of you Lord Wooduill, and Lord Scales of you,
Dukes, Earles, Lords, Gentlemen, indeed of all."
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TLCMap IDte1392
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:28 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"I do not know that Englishman aliue,
With whom my soule is any iot at oddes,
More then the Infant that is borne to night:
I thanke my God for my Humility."
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TLCMap IDte1394
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:28 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:28
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Who told me how the poore soule did forsake
The mighty Warwicke, and did fight for me?"
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TLCMap IDte139b
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:31 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:31
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"Looke I so pale Lord Dorset, as the rest?"
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TLCMap IDte1395
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:29 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:29
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"The forfeit (Soueraigne) of my seruants life,
Who slew to day a Riotous Gentleman,
Lately attendant on the Duke of Norfolke."
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TLCMap IDte139c
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:31 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:31
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.99915596 Longitude-2.133693065
Description
"Who told me in the field at Tewkesbury,
When Oxford had me downe, he rescued me:
And said deare Brother liue, and be a King?"
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TLCMap IDte139a
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:30 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Come Hastings helpe me to my Closset."
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TLCMap IDte1398
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:30 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:30
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Who told me in the field at Tewkesbury,
When Oxford had me downe, he rescued me:
And said deare Brother liue, and be a King?"
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TLCMap IDte1399
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:30 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:30
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Grandam we can: for my good Vnkle Gloster
Told me, the King prouok'd to it by the Queene,
Deuis'd impeachments to imprison him;
And when my Vnckle told me so, he wept,
And pittied me, and kindly kist my cheeke:
Bad me rely on him, as on my Father,
And he would loue me deerely as a childe."
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TLCMap IDte139e
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:32 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:32
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Why with some little Traine,
My Lord of Buckingham?"
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TLCMap IDte13a6
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:34 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:34
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"The broken rancour of your high-swolne hates,
But lately splinter'd, knit, and ioyn'd together,
Must gently be preseru'd, cherisht, and kept:
Me seemeth good, that with some little Traine,
Forthwith from Ludlow, the young Prince be fet
Hither to London, to be crown'd our King."
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TLCMap IDte13a2
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:33 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:33
Details
Latitude52.36778952 Longitude-2.713441743
Description
"The broken rancour of your high-swolne hates,
But lately splinter'd, knit, and ioyn'd together,
Must gently be preseru'd, cherisht, and kept:
Me seemeth good, that with some little Traine,
Forthwith from Ludlow, the young Prince be fet
Hither to London, to be crown'd our King."
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TLCMap IDte13a1
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:32 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:32
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"My other selfe, my Counsailes Consistory,
My Oracle, My Prophet, my deere Cosin,
I, as a childe, will go by thy direction,
Toward London then, for wee'l not stay behinde."
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TLCMap IDte13a8
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:35 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:35
Details
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Description
"Then be it so, and go we to determine
Who they shall be that strait shall poste to London ."
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TLCMap IDte13a4
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:34 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:34
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Yet since it is but greene, it should be put
To no apparant likely-hood of breach,
Which haply by much company might be vrg'd:
Therefore I say with Noble Buckingham,
That it is meete so few should fetch the Prince."
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TLCMap IDte13a3
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:33 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:33
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Last night I heard they lay at Stony Stratford,
And at Northampton they do rest to night:
To morrow, or next day, they will be heere."
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TLCMap IDte13af
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"O full of danger is the Duke of Glouster,
And the Queenes Sons, and Brothers, haught and proud:
And were they to be rul'd, and not to rule,
This sickly Land, might solace as before."
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TLCMap IDte13a9
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:35 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:35
Details
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Description
"So stood the State, when Henry the sixt
Was crown'd in Paris, but at nine months old."
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TLCMap IDte13a7
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:35 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:35
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.05713414 Longitude-0.849534343
Description
"Last night I heard they lay at Stony Stratford,
And at Northampton they do rest to night:
To morrow, or next day, they will be heere."
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TLCMap IDte13aa
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:36 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:36
Details
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Description
"How my yong Yorke,
I prythee let me heare it."
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TLCMap IDte13ae
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:37 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:37
Details
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Description
"But I heare no, they say my sonne of Yorke
Ha's almost ouertane him in his growth."
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TLCMap IDte13ac
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:37 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:37
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I, quoth my Vnkle Glouster,
Small Herbes haue grace, great Weeds do grow apace."
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TLCMap IDte13b0
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:38
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"I prythee pretty Yorke, who told thee this?"
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TLCMap IDte13b1
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The mighty Dukes, Glouster and Buckingham."
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TLCMap IDte13b2
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:38
Details
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Description
"Welcome sweete Prince to London,
To your Chamber."
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TLCMap IDte13b5
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:39 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The mighty Dukes, Glouster and Buckingham."
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TLCMap IDte13b4
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:39 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Lord Riuers, and Lord Grey,
Are sent to Pomfret, and with them,
Sir Thomas Vaughan, Prisoners."
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TLCMap IDte13b3
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Fie, what a Slug is Hastings, that he comes not
To tell vs, whether they will come, or no."
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TLCMap IDte13b9
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:40 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:40
Details
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Description
"I thanke you, good my Lord, and thank you all:
I thought my Mother, and my Brother Yorke,
Would long, ere this, haue met vs on the way."
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TLCMap IDte13bc
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:41 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:41
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"My Lord, the Maior of London comes to greet
you."
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TLCMap IDte13b7
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:40 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"If she denie, Lord Hastings goe with him,
And from her iealous Armes pluck him perforce."
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TLCMap IDte13bd
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:41 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:41
Details
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Description
"Lord Cardinall, will your Grace
Perswade the Queene, to send the Duke of Yorke
Vnto his Princely Brother presently?"
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TLCMap IDte13bf
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:42 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"My Lord of Buckingham, if my weake Oratorie
Can from his Mother winne the Duke of Yorke,
Anon expect him here: but if she be obdurate
To milde entreaties, God forbid
We should infringe the holy Priuiledge
Of blessed Sanctuarie: not for all this Land,
Would I be guiltie of so great a sinne."
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TLCMap IDte13be
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:42 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:42
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"On what occasion God he knowes, not I;
The Queene your Mother, and your Brother Yorke,
Haue taken Sanctuarie: The tender Prince
Would faine haue come with me, to meet your Grace,
But by his Mother was perforce with-held."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13bb
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:41 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:41
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"My Lord of Buckingham, if my weake Oratorie
Can from his Mother winne the Duke of Yorke,
Anon expect him here: but if she be obdurate
To milde entreaties, God forbid
We should infringe the holy Priuiledge
Of blessed Sanctuarie: not for all this Land,
Would I be guiltie of so great a sinne."
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TLCMap IDte13c0
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:43 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Come on, Lord Hastings, will you goe with me?"
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TLCMap IDte13c1
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:43 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:43
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Say, Vnckle Glocester, if our Brother come,
Where shall we soiourne, till our Coronation?"
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TLCMap IDte13c2
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:43 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:43
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"If I may counsaile you, some day or two
Your Highnesse shall repose you at the Tower:
Then where you please, and shall be thought most fit
For your best health, and recreation."
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TLCMap IDte13c3
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:44 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:44
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"I doe not like the Tower, of any place:
Did Iulius Caesar build that place, my Lord?"
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TLCMap IDte13c5
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:44 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:44
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"And if I liue vntill I be a man,
Ile win our ancient Right in France againe,
Or dye a Souldier, as I liu'd a King."
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TLCMap IDte13ca
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:46 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Ile tell you what, my Cousin Buckingham."
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TLCMap IDte13c4
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:44 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:44
Details
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Description
"How fares our Cousin, Noble Lord of Yorke?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13d0
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:48 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:48
Details
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Extended Data
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- 0
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TLCMap IDte13c9
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:46 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:46
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Richard of Yorke, how fares our Noble Bro-
ther?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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TLCMap IDte13cc
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:47 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:47
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"My Lord of Yorke will still be crosse in talke:
Vnckle, your Grace knowes how to beare with him."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte13db
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:51 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:51
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"My selfe, and my good Cousin Buckingham,
Will to your Mother, to entreat of her
To meet you at the Tower, and welcome you."
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TLCMap IDte13d9
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:51 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"My selfe, and my good Cousin Buckingham,
Will to your Mother, to entreat of her
To meet you at the Tower, and welcome you."
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TLCMap IDte13d8
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:51 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:51
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"But come my Lord: and with a heauie heart,
Thinking on them, goe I vnto the Tower."
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TLCMap IDte13e4
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:54 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:54
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"What, will you goe vnto the Tower, my Lord?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13dd
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:52 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:52
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"I shall not sleepe in quiet at the Tower."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13de
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:52 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:52
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Thinke you, my Lord, this little prating Yorke
Was not incensed by his subtile Mother,
To taunt and scorne you thus opprobriously?"
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TLCMap IDte13e7
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:55 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"is it not an easie matter,
To make William Lord Hastings of our minde,
For the installment of this Noble Duke
In the Seat Royall of this famous Ile?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13e6
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:55 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Well then, no more but this:
Goe gentle Catesby, and as it were farre off,
Sound thou Lord Hastings,
How he doth stand affected to our purpose,
And summon him to morrow to the Tower,
To sit about the Coronation."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13e8
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:55 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Hee will doe all in all as Hastings doth."
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TLCMap IDte13e9
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:56 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"Commend me to Lord William: tell him Catesby,
His ancient Knot of dangerous Aduersaries
To morrow are let blood at Pomfret Castle,
And bid my Lord, for ioy of this good newes,
Giue Mistresse Shore one gentle Kisse the more."
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TLCMap IDte13ed
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:57 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:57
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Well then, no more but this:
Goe gentle Catesby, and as it were farre off,
Sound thou Lord Hastings,
How he doth stand affected to our purpose,
And summon him to morrow to the Tower,
To sit about the Coronation."
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TLCMap IDte13ee
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:57 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:57
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.05620064 Longitude-2.717114353
Description
"Chop off his Head:
Something wee will determine:
And looke when I am King, clayme thou of me
The Earledome of Hereford, and all the moueables
Whereof the King, my Brother, was possest."
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TLCMap IDte13eb
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:56 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Now, my Lord,
What shall wee doe, if wee perceiue
Lord Hastings will not yeeld to our Complots?"
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TLCMap IDte13ea
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:56 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"I, on my life, and hopes to find you forward,
Vpon his partie, for the gaine thereof:
And thereupon he sends you this good newes,
That this same very day your enemies,
The Kindred of the Queene, must dye at Pomfret."
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TLCMap IDte13f1
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:58 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:58
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Goe, bid thy Master rise, and come to me,
And we will both together to the Tower,
Where he shall see the Bore will vse vs kindly."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13f0
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:58 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"and so falls it out
With Riuers, Vaughan, Grey: and so 'twill doe
With some men else, that thinke themselues as safe
As thou and I, who (as thou know'st) are deare
To Princely Richard, and to Buckingham."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13f2
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:58 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:58
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"The Lords at Pomfret, whẽ they rode from London,
Were iocund, and suppos'd their states were sure,
And they indeed had no cause to mistrust:
But yet you see, how soone the Day o're-cast."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13f6
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:00 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:00
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"What, shall we toward the Tower?"
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TLCMap IDte13f4
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"The Lords at Pomfret, whẽ they rode from London,
Were iocund, and suppos'd their states were sure,
And they indeed had no cause to mistrust:
But yet you see, how soone the Day o're-cast."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13f3
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:59
Details
Latitude51.50815811 Longitude-0.0869981
Description
"The Princes both make high account of you,
For they account his Head vpon the Bridge."
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13f5
Created At2025-08-04 11:08:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:08:59
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"I tell thee man, 'tis better with me now,
Then when thou met'st me last, where now we meet:
Then was I going Prisoner to the Tower,
By the suggestion of the Queenes Allyes."
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TLCMap IDte13f9
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:01
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"What, goe you toward the Tower?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13fa
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"O Pomfret, Pomfret!"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte13fb
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"O Pomfret, Pomfret!"
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TLCMap IDte13fc
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"Your friends at Pomfret, they doe need the Priest,
Your Honor hath no shriuing worke in hand."
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TLCMap IDte13f8
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:00 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Then curs'd shee Richard,
Then curs'd shee Buckingham,
Then curs'd shee Hastings."
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TLCMap IDte1401
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:03 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Then curs'd shee Richard,
Then curs'd shee Buckingham,
Then curs'd shee Hastings."
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TLCMap IDte13ff
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:02 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Now Margarets Curse is falne vpon our Heads,
When shee exclaim'd on Hastings, you, and I,
For standing by, when Richard stab'd her Sonne."
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TLCMap IDte13fe
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:02 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Cousin of Buckingham, a word with you."
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TLCMap IDte1407
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:05 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"We know each others Faces: for our Hearts,
He knowes no more of mine, then I of yours,
Or I of his, my Lord, then you of mine:
Lord Hastings, you and he are neere in loue."
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TLCMap IDte1403
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Had you not come vpon your Q my Lord,
William, Lord Hastings, had pronounc'd your part;
I meane your Voice, for Crowning of the King."
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TLCMap IDte1404
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Then my Lord Hastings, no man might be bolder,
His Lordship knowes me well, and loues me well."
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TLCMap IDte1405
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51902772 Longitude-0.115160036
Description
"My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborne,
I saw good Strawberries in your Garden there,
I doe beseech you, send for some of them."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1408
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:05 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Where is my Lord, the Duke of Gloster?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte140a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:06
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Woe, woe for England, not a whit for me,
For I, too fond, might haue preuented this:
Stanley did dreame, the Bore did rowse our Helmes,
And I did scorne it, and disdaine to flye:
Three times to day my Foot-Cloth-Horse did stumble,
And started, when he look'd vpon the Tower,
As loth to beare me to the slaughter-house."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte140f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:07 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Catesby hath sounded Hastings in our businesse,
And findes the testie Gentleman so hot,
That he will lose his Head, ere giue consent
His Masters Child, as worshipfully he tearmes it,
Shall lose the Royaltie of Englands Throne."
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TLCMap IDte140c
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:07 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Catesby hath sounded Hastings in our businesse,
And findes the testie Gentleman so hot,
That he will lose his Head, ere giue consent
His Masters Child, as worshipfully he tearmes it,
Shall lose the Royaltie of Englands Throne."
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TLCMap IDte1409
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:06
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Woe, woe for England, not a whit for me,
For I, too fond, might haue preuented this:
Stanley did dreame, the Bore did rowse our Helmes,
And I did scorne it, and disdaine to flye:
Three times to day my Foot-Cloth-Horse did stumble,
And started, when he look'd vpon the Tower,
As loth to beare me to the slaughter-house."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte140e
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:07 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"O bloody Richard: miserable England,
I prophecie the fearefull'st time to thee,
That euer wretched Age hath look'd vpon."
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TLCMap IDte1415
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:09
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"O now I need the Priest, that spake to me:
I now repent I told the Pursuiuant,
As too triumphing, how mine Enemies
To day at Pomfret bloodily were butcher'd,
And I my selfe secure, in grace and fauour."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1412
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:08 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Oh Margaret, Margaret, now thy heauie Curse
Is lighted on poore Hastings wretched Head."
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TLCMap IDte1410
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:08 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:08
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"Would you imagine, or almost beleeue,
Wert not, that by great preseruation
We liue to tell it, that the subtill Traytor
This day had plotted, in the Councell-House,
To murther me, and my good Lord of Gloster."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte141a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:11 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:11
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Here is the Head of that ignoble Traytor,
The dangerous and vnsuspected Hastings."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1414
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:09
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Nay, for a need, thus farre come neere my Person:
Tell them, when that my Mother went with Child
Of that insatiate Edward; Noble Yorke,
My Princely Father, then had Warres in France,
And by true computation of the time,
Found, that the Issue was not his begot:
Which well appeared in his Lineaments,
Being nothing like the Noble Duke, my Father:
Yet touch this sparingly, as 'twere farre off,
Because, my Lord, you know my Mother liues."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte141f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:13 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:13
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Goe after, after, Cousin Buckingham."
Extended Data
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- 91346
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1417
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:10
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Nay, for a need, thus farre come neere my Person:
Tell them, when that my Mother went with Child
Of that insatiate Edward; Noble Yorke,
My Princely Father, then had Warres in France,
And by true computation of the time,
Found, that the Issue was not his begot:
Which well appeared in his Lineaments,
Being nothing like the Noble Duke, my Father:
Yet touch this sparingly, as 'twere farre off,
Because, my Lord, you know my Mother liues."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1419
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:11 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:11
Details
Latitude39.13678884 Longitude35.69782267
Description
"thinke you we are Turkes, or Infidels?"
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1416
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:10
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Or that we would, against the forme of Law,
Proceed thus rashly in the Villaines death,
But that the extreme perill of the case,
The Peace of England, and our Persons safetie,
Enforc'd vs to this Execution."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1418
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:10
- Placename
- baynards
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51412829 Longitude-0.098400015
Description
"If you thriue wel, bring them to Baynards Castle,
Where you shall finde me well accompanied
With reuerend Fathers, and well-learned Bishops."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte141b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:11 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:11
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Here is the Indictment of the good Lord Hastings,
Which in a set Hand fairely is engross'd,
That it may be to day read o're in Paules."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte141d
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:12 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:12
Details
Latitude51.51393541 Longitude-0.098307687
Description
"Here is the Indictment of the good Lord Hastings,
Which in a set Hand fairely is engross'd,
That it may be to day read o're in Paules."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte141e
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:13 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:13
- Placename
- baynards
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51412829 Longitude-0.098400015
Description
"Goe Louell with all speed to Doctor Shaw,
Goe thou to Fryer Peuker, bid them both
Meet me within this houre at Baynards Castle."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1420
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:13 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:13
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Withall, I did inferre your Lineaments,
Being the right Idea of your Father,
Both in your forme, and Noblenesse of Minde:
Layd open all your Victories in Scotland,
Your Discipline in Warre, Wisdome in Peace,
Your Bountie, Vertue, faire Humilitie:
Indeed, left nothing fitting for your purpose,
Vntoucht, or sleightly handled in discourse."
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TLCMap IDte1426
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:15 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:15
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"And marke how well the sequell hangs together:
Eleuen houres I haue spent to write it ouer,
For yester-night by Catesby was it sent me,
The Precedent was full as long a doing,
And yet within these fiue houres Hastings liu'd,
Vntainted, vnexamin'd, free, at libertie."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1421
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:13 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:13
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Buck I did, with his Contract with Lady Lucy,
And his Contract by Deputie in France,
Th'vnsatiate greedinesse of his desire,
And his enforcement of the Citie Wiues,
His Tyrannie for Trifles, his owne Bastardie,
As being got, your Father then in France,
And his resemblance, being not like the Duke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1423
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:14 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:14
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Buck I did, with his Contract with Lady Lucy,
And his Contract by Deputie in France,
Th'vnsatiate greedinesse of his desire,
And his enforcement of the Citie Wiues,
His Tyrannie for Trifles, his owne Bastardie,
As being got, your Father then in France,
And his resemblance, being not like the Duke."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1424
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:14 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:14
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"You say, that Edward is your Brothers Sonne,
So say we too, but not by Edwards Wife:
For first was he contract to Lady Lucie,
Your Mother liues a Witnesse to his Vow;
And afterward by substitute betroth'd
To Bona, Sister to the King of France."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1427
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:16 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:16
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Happie were England, would this vertuous Prince
Take on his Grace the Soueraigntie thereof."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte142a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:16 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:16
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"And when my Oratorie drew toward end,
I bid them that did loue their Countries good,
Cry, God saue Richard, Englands Royall King."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1425
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:14 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:14
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Cousin of Buckingham, and sage graue men,
Since you will buckle fortune on my back,
To beare her burthen, where I will or no."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1429
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:16 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:16
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"My Neece Plantagenet,
Led in the hand of her kind Aunt of Gloster?"
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1430
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:18 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:18
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Then I salute you with this Royall Title,
Long liue King Richard, Englands worthie King."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte142b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:16 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:16
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Now, for my Life, shee's wandring to the Tower,
On pure hearts loue, to greet the tender Prince."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte142f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:17 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:17
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Master Lieutenant, pray you, by your leaue,
How doth the Prince, and my young Sonne of Yorke?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1434
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:19 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:19
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"O Dorset, speake not to me, get thee gone,
Death and Destruction dogges thee at thy heeles,
Thy Mothers Name is ominous to Children."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1438
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:20 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:20
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.49756933 Longitude-0.136543219
Description
"Come Madame, you must straight to Westminster,
There to be crowned Richards Royall Queene."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1439
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:21 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:21
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"No farther then the Tower, and as I guesse,
Vpon the like deuotion as your selues,
To gratulate the gentle Princes there."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1432
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:19 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:19
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Let me but meet you Ladies one howre hence,
And Ile salute your Grace of Yorke as Mother,
And reuerend looker on of two faire Queenes."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1433
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:19 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:19
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Goe hye thee, hye thee from this slaughter-house,
Lest thou encrease the number of the dead,
And make me dye the thrall of Margarets Curse,
Nor Mother, Wife, nor Englands counted Queene."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1436
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:20 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:20
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"If thou wilt out-strip Death, goe crosse the Seas,
And liue with Richmond, from the reach of Hell."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1435
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:20 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:20
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.2786867 Longitude-1.588634483
Description
"Besides, he hates me for my Father Warwicke,
And will (no doubt) shortly be rid of me."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte143e
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:23 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:23
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Why Buckingham, I say I would be King."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1440
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:23 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:23
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Cousin of Buckingham."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte143c
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:22 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:22
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Ah Buckingham, now doe I play the Touch,
To trie if thou be currant Gold indeed:
Young Edward liues, thinke now what I would speake."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte143d
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:22 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:22
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Y. Go thou to Richmond, & good fortune guide thee,
Go thou to Richard, and good Angels tend thee,
Go thou to Sanctuarie, and good thoughts possesse thee,
I to my Graue, where peace and rest lye with mee."
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte143a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:21 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:21
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Stay, yet looke backe with me vnto the Tower."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 109210
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte143b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:22 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:22
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"I will conuerse with Iron-witted Fooles,
And vnrespectiue Boyes: none are for me,
That looke into me with considerate eyes,
High-reaching Buckingham growes circumspect."
Extended Data
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- 110867
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte143f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:23 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:23
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"Know my louing Lord, the Marquesse Dorset
As I heare, is fled to Richmond,
In the parts where he abides."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1441
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:23 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:24
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Know my louing Lord, the Marquesse Dorset
As I heare, is fled to Richmond,
In the parts where he abides."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1447
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:25 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:25
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"The deepe reuoluing wittie Buckingham,
No more shall be the neighbor to my counsailes."
Extended Data
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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 IDte1442
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:24 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:24
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"Well, let that rest: Dorset is fled to Richmond."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1446
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:25 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:25
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Why then thou hast it: two deepe enemies,
Foes to my Rest, and my sweet sleepes disturbers,
Are they that I would haue thee deale vpon:
Tyrrel, I meane those Bastards in the Tower."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1444
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:24 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:24
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Well, let that rest: Dorset is fled to Richmond."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 113377
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1445
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:25 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:25
- Placename
- hertford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.79576766 Longitude-0.080592608
Description
"My Lord, I clayme the gift, my due by promise,
For which your Honor and your Faith is pawn'd,
Th'Earledome of Hertford, and the moueables,
Which you haue promised I shall possesse."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1448
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:25 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:25
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"The Chaplaine of the Tower hath buried them,
But where (to say the truth) I do not know."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte144e
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:27 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:27
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Rich Stanley looke to your Wife: if she conuey
Letters to Richmond, you shall answer it."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1449
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:26 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:26
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"I doe remember me, Henry the Sixt
Did prophecie, that Richmond should be King,
When Richmond was a little peeuish Boy."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte144a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:26 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:26
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"O let me thinke on Hastings, and be gone
To Brecnock, while my fearefull Head is on."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte144b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:27 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:27
- Placename
- brecnock
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.94988364 Longitude-3.389408568
Description
"O let me thinke on Hastings, and be gone
To Brecnock, while my fearefull Head is on."
Extended Data
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- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte144c
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:27 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:27
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"I doe remember me, Henry the Sixt
Did prophecie, that Richmond should be King,
When Richmond was a little peeuish Boy."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte144f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:27 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:27
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Now for I know the Britaine Richmond aymes
At yong Elizabeth my brothers daughter,
And by that knot lookes proudly on the Crowne,
To her go I, a iolly thriuing wooer."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1450
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:28 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:28
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Bad news my Lord, Mourton is fled to Richmond,
And Buckingham backt with the hardy Welshmen
Is in the field, and still his power encreaseth."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1455
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:29 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:29
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Bad news my Lord, Mourton is fled to Richmond,
And Buckingham backt with the hardy Welshmen
Is in the field, and still his power encreaseth."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1451
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:28 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:28
- Placename
- britaine
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.176557 Longitude-2.938081185
Description
"Now for I know the Britaine Richmond aymes
At yong Elizabeth my brothers daughter,
And by that knot lookes proudly on the Crowne,
To her go I, a iolly thriuing wooer."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte144d
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:27 Updated At2025-08-05 15:25:10
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Dead life, blind sight, poore mortall liuing ghost,
Woes Scene, Worlds shame, Graues due, by life vsurpt,
Breefe abstract and record of tedious dayes,
Rest thy vnrest on Englands lawfull earth,
Vnlawfully made drunke with innocent blood."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1456
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:30 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:30
- Placename
- welshmen
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Bad news my Lord, Mourton is fled to Richmond,
And Buckingham backt with the hardy Welshmen
Is in the field, and still his power encreaseth."
Extended Data
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- word
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1453
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:29 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:29
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"A dire induction, am I witnesse to,
And will to France, hoping the consequence
Will proue as bitter, blacke, and Tragicall."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1457
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:30 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:30
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Ely with Richmond troubles me more neere,
Then Buckingham and his rash leuied Strength."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1452
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:29 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:29
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Ely with Richmond troubles me more neere,
Then Buckingham and his rash leuied Strength."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1454
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:29 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:29
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Farwell Yorkes wife, and Queene of sad mischance,
These English woes, shall make me smile in France."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte145d
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:32 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:32
- Placename
- rutland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"I had a Richard too, and thou did'st kill him;
I had a Rutland too, thou hop'st to kill him."
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 IDte1458
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:30 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:30
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Thy Edward he is dead, that kill'd my Edward,
The other Edward dead, to quit my Edward:
Yong Yorke, he is but boote, because both they
Matcht not the high perfection of my losse."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1459
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:31 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:31
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Farwell Yorkes wife, and Queene of sad mischance,
These English woes, shall make me smile in France."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte145a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:31 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:31
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Thy Clarence he is dead, that stab'd my Edward,
And the beholders of this franticke play,
Th'adulterate Hastings, Riuers, Vaughan, Gray,
Vntimely smother'd in their dusky Graues."
Extended Data
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- word
- 1
- offset
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte145b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:32 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:32
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Farwell Yorkes wife, and Queene of sad mischance,
These English woes, shall make me smile in France."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 121973
- sentence_end_index
- 122074
Sources
TLCMap IDte145e
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:33 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:33
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Be not so hasty to confound my meaning:
I meane that with my Soule I loue thy daughter,
And do intend to make her Queene of England."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1462
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:34 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:34
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Send to her by the man that slew her Brothers,
A paire of bleeding hearts: thereon ingraue
Edward and Yorke, then haply will she weepe:
Therefore present to her, as sometime Margaret
Did to thy Father, steept in Rutlands blood,
A hand-kercheefe, which say to her did dreyne
The purple sappe from her sweet Brothers body,
And bid her wipe her weeping eyes withall."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 129301
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1460
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:33 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:33
- Placename
- rutlands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.6691515 Longitude-0.637312548
Description
"Send to her by the man that slew her Brothers,
A paire of bleeding hearts: thereon ingraue
Edward and Yorke, then haply will she weepe:
Therefore present to her, as sometime Margaret
Did to thy Father, steept in Rutlands blood,
A hand-kercheefe, which say to her did dreyne
The purple sappe from her sweet Brothers body,
And bid her wipe her weeping eyes withall."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 129301
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte145f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:33 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:33
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Where is kinde Hastings?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- offset
- 123664
- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte145c
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:32 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:32
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Inferre faire Englands peace by this Alliance."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
- 132491
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1466
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:35 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:35
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"Dorset your Sonne, that with a fearfull soule
Leads discontented steppes in Forraine soyle,
This faire Alliance, quickly shall call home
To high Promotions, and great Dignity."
Extended Data
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- word
- 0
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 131077
- sentence_end_index
- 131253
Sources
TLCMap IDte1461
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:34 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:34
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"The King that calles your beauteous Daughter Wife,
Familiarly shall call thy Dorset, Brother:
Againe shall you be Mother to a King:
And all the Ruines of distressefull Times,
Repayr'd with double Riches of Content."
Extended Data
- line
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 131253
- sentence_end_index
- 131468
Sources
TLCMap IDte1463
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:34 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:34
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Put in her tender heart, th'aspiring Flame
Of Golden Soueraignty: Acquaint the Princesse
With the sweet silent houres of Marriage ioyes:
And when this Arme of mine hath chastised
The petty Rebell, dull-brain'd Buckingham,
Bound with Triumphant Garlands will I come,
And leade thy daughter to a Conquerors bed:
To whom I will retaile my Conquest wonne,
And she shalbe sole Victoresse, Caesars Caesar."
Extended Data
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- 4
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 131816
- sentence_end_index
- 132216
Sources
TLCMap IDte1464
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:35 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:35
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"'Tis thought, that Richmond is their Admirall:
And there they hull, expecting but the aide
Of Buckingham, to welcome them ashore."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte146a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:36 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:36
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"'Tis thought, that Richmond is their Admirall:
And there they hull, expecting but the aide
Of Buckingham, to welcome them ashore."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1465
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:35 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:35
- Placename
- salisbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Catesby come hither, poste to Salisbury:
When thou com'st thither: Dull vnmindfull Villaine,
Why stay'st thou here, and go'st not to the Duke?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 137219
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1469
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:36 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:36
- Placename
- salisbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"O true, good Catesby, bid him leuie straight
The greatest strength and power that he can make,
And meet me suddenly at Salisbury."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1468
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:36 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:36
- Placename
- norfolk
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Some light-foot friend post to y^e Duke of Norfolk:
Ratcliffe thy selfe, or Catesby, where is hee?"
Extended Data
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- word
- 9
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1467
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:36 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:36
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"And who is Englands King, but great Yorkes Heire?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1470
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:38
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Richmond is on the Seas."
Extended Data
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 138130
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Sources
TLCMap IDte146b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:37 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:37
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"Stirr'd vp by Dorset, Buckingham, and Morton,
He makes for England, here to clayme the Crowne."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
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- sentence_start_index
- 138337
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- 138431
Sources
TLCMap IDte146c
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:37 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:37
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Stirr'd vp by Dorset, Buckingham, and Morton,
He makes for England, here to clayme the Crowne."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte146d
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:38
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Stirr'd vp by Dorset, Buckingham, and Morton,
He makes for England, here to clayme the Crowne."
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDte146e
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:38
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"What Heire of Yorke is there aliue, but wee?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- offset
- 138537
- sentence_start_index
- 138522
- sentence_end_index
- 138567
Sources
TLCMap IDte146f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:38 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:38
- Placename
- deuonshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.78029365 Longitude-3.79884686
Description
"My gracious Soueraigne, now in Deuonshire,
As I by friends am well aduertised,
Sir Edward Courtney, and the haughtie Prelate,
Bishop of Exeter, his elder Brother,
With many moe Confederates, are in Armes."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 139863
- sentence_end_index
- 140067
Sources
TLCMap IDte1472
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:39 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:39
Details
Latitude50.72537719 Longitude-3.530716456
Description
"My gracious Soueraigne, now in Deuonshire,
As I by friends am well aduertised,
Sir Edward Courtney, and the haughtie Prelate,
Bishop of Exeter, his elder Brother,
With many moe Confederates, are in Armes."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 139863
- sentence_end_index
- 140067
Sources
TLCMap IDte1474
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:39 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:39
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"In Kent, my Liege, the Guilfords are in Armes,
And euery houre more Competitors
Flocke to the Rebels, and their power growes strong."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 2
- offset
- 140102
- sentence_start_index
- 140099
- sentence_end_index
- 140231
Sources
TLCMap IDte1477
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:40 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:40
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"And who is Englands King, but great Yorkes Heire?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
- 138604
- sentence_start_index
- 138567
- sentence_end_index
- 138617
Sources
TLCMap IDte1473
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:39 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:39
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"I, thou would'st be gone, to ioyne with Richmond:
But Ile not trust thee."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 9
- offset
- 139475
- sentence_start_index
- 139435
- sentence_end_index
- 139508
Sources
TLCMap IDte1471
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:39 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:39
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"My Lord, the Armie of great Buckingham."
Extended Data
- line
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 140263
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1479
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:41 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:41
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"Sir Thomas Louell, and Lord Marquesse Dorset,
'Tis said, my Liege, in Yorkeshire are in Armes:
But this good comfort bring I to your Highnesse,
The Brittaine Nauie is dispers'd by Tempest."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 140857
- sentence_end_index
- 141045
Sources
TLCMap IDte1476
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:40 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:40
- Placename
- brittaine
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.176557 Longitude-2.938081185
Description
"Sir Thomas Louell, and Lord Marquesse Dorset,
'Tis said, my Liege, in Yorkeshire are in Armes:
But this good comfort bring I to your Highnesse,
The Brittaine Nauie is dispers'd by Tempest."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
- offset
- 141005
- sentence_start_index
- 140857
- sentence_end_index
- 141045
Sources
TLCMap IDte147d
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:42 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:42
- Placename
- yorkeshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.83072381 Longitude-0.817272446
Description
"Sir Thomas Louell, and Lord Marquesse Dorset,
'Tis said, my Liege, in Yorkeshire are in Armes:
But this good comfort bring I to your Highnesse,
The Brittaine Nauie is dispers'd by Tempest."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 140857
- sentence_end_index
- 141045
Sources
TLCMap IDte1478
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:41 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:41
- Placename
- buckinghams
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"The newes I haue to tell your Maiestie,
Is, that by sudden Floods, and fall of Waters,
Buckinghams Armie is dispers'd and scatter'd,
And he himselfe wandred away alone,
No man knowes whither."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 0
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 140431
- sentence_end_index
- 140622
Sources
TLCMap IDte1475
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:40 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:40
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"My Liege, the Duke of Buckingham is taken,
That is the best newes: that the Earle of Richmond
Is with a mighty power Landed at Milford,
Is colder Newes, but yet they must be told."
Extended Data
- line
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- 6
- offset
- 141488
- sentence_start_index
- 141466
- sentence_end_index
- 141645
Sources
TLCMap IDte1483
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:44 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:44
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Richmond in Dorsetshire sent out a Boat
Vnto the shore, to aske those on the Banks,
If they were his Assistants, yea, or no?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 0
- offset
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TLCMap IDte147a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:42 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:42
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Who answer'd him, they came from Buckingham,
Vpon his partie: he mistrusting them,
Hoys'd sayle, and made his course againe for Brittaine."
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TLCMap IDte147b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:42 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:42
- Placename
- dorsetshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.82036348 Longitude-2.295271323
Description
"Richmond in Dorsetshire sent out a Boat
Vnto the shore, to aske those on the Banks,
If they were his Assistants, yea, or no?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte147c
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:42 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:42
- Placename
- brittaine
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.176557 Longitude-2.938081185
Description
"Who answer'd him, they came from Buckingham,
Vpon his partie: he mistrusting them,
Hoys'd sayle, and made his course againe for Brittaine."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte147e
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:42 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:42
- Placename
- milford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.71461155 Longitude-5.044646888
Description
"My Liege, the Duke of Buckingham is taken,
That is the best newes: that the Earle of Richmond
Is with a mighty power Landed at Milford,
Is colder Newes, but yet they must be told."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1481
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:44 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:44
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"Away towards Salsbury, while we reason here,
A Royall batteil might be wonne and lost:
Some one take order Buckingham be brought
To Salsbury, the rest march on with me."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1482
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:44 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:44
- Placename
- salsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Away towards Salsbury, while we reason here,
A Royall batteil might be wonne and lost:
Some one take order Buckingham be brought
To Salsbury, the rest march on with me."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1484
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:45 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:45
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"My Liege, the Duke of Buckingham is taken,
That is the best newes: that the Earle of Richmond
Is with a mighty power Landed at Milford,
Is colder Newes, but yet they must be told."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte147f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:43 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:43
- Placename
- salsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"Away towards Salsbury, while we reason here,
A Royall batteil might be wonne and lost:
Some one take order Buckingham be brought
To Salsbury, the rest march on with me."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1480
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:43 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:43
- Placename
- penbroke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"At Penbroke, or at Hertford-West in Wales."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1489
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:46 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:46
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"At Penbroke, or at Hertford-West in Wales."
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TLCMap IDte148c
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:47 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:47
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"But tell me, where is Princely Richmond now?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1486
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:45 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:45
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Sir Christopher, tell Richmond this from me,
That in the stye of the most deadly Bore,
My Sonne George Stanley is frankt vp in hold:
If I reuolt, off goes yong Georges head,
The feare of that, holds off my present ayde."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1487
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:45 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:45
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"Chri, Sir Walter Herbert, a renowned Souldier,
Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir William Stanley,
Oxford, redoubted Pembroke, Sir Iames Blunt,
And Rice ap Thomas, with a valiant Crew,
And many other of great name and worth:
And towards London do they bend their power,
If by the way they be not fought withall."
Extended Data
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- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1488
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:46 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:46
Details
Latitude52.92254534 Longitude-1.479591253
Description
"Enter Derby, and Sir Christopher."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1485
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:45 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:45
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Hastings, and Edwards children, Gray & Riuers,
Holy King Henry, and thy faire Sonne Edward,
Vaughan, and all that haue miscarried
By vnder-hand corrupted foule iniustice,
If that your moody discontented soules,
Do through the clowds behold this present houre,
Euen for reuenge mocke my destruction."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte148d
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:48 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:48
- Placename
- pembroke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"Chri, Sir Walter Herbert, a renowned Souldier,
Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir William Stanley,
Oxford, redoubted Pembroke, Sir Iames Blunt,
And Rice ap Thomas, with a valiant Crew,
And many other of great name and worth:
And towards London do they bend their power,
If by the way they be not fought withall."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte148b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:47 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:47
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Chri, Sir Walter Herbert, a renowned Souldier,
Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir William Stanley,
Oxford, redoubted Pembroke, Sir Iames Blunt,
And Rice ap Thomas, with a valiant Crew,
And many other of great name and worth:
And towards London do they bend their power,
If by the way they be not fought withall."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte148a
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:47 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:47
- Placename
- tamworth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.63354327 Longitude-1.694214726
Description
"Richm Fellowes in Armes, and my most louing Frends
Bruis'd vnderneath the yoake of Tyranny,
Thus farre into the bowels of the Land,
Haue we marcht on without impediment;
And heere receiue we from our Father Stanley
Lines of faire comfort and encouragement:
The wretched, bloody, and vsurping Boare,
(That spoyl'd your Summer Fields, and fruitfull Vines)
Swilles your warm blood like wash, & makes his trough
In your embowel'd bosomes: This foule Swine
Is now euen in the Centry of this Isle,
Ne're to the Towne of Leicester, as we learne:
From Tamworth thither, is but one dayes march."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDte1493
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:49 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:49
- Placename
- leicester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.63700453 Longitude-1.131797584
Description
"Richm Fellowes in Armes, and my most louing Frends
Bruis'd vnderneath the yoake of Tyranny,
Thus farre into the bowels of the Land,
Haue we marcht on without impediment;
And heere receiue we from our Father Stanley
Lines of faire comfort and encouragement:
The wretched, bloody, and vsurping Boare,
(That spoyl'd your Summer Fields, and fruitfull Vines)
Swilles your warm blood like wash, & makes his trough
In your embowel'd bosomes: This foule Swine
Is now euen in the Centry of this Isle,
Ne're to the Towne of Leicester, as we learne:
From Tamworth thither, is but one dayes march."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1492
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:49 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:49
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Norfolke, we must haue knockes:
Ha, must we not?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1495
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:50 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:50
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"My Lord of Norfolke."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1499
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:52 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:52
- Placename
- bosworth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.62377178 Longitude-1.406257082
Description
"Here pitch our Tent, euen here in Bosworth field,
My Lord of Surrey, why looke you so sad?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1496
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:51 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:51
- Placename
- pembroke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.67648062 Longitude-4.918782141
Description
"My Lord of Oxford, you Sir William Brandon,
And your Sir Walter Herbert stay with me:
The Earle of Pembroke keepes his Regiment;
Good Captaine Blunt, beare my goodnight to him,
And by the second houre in the Morning,
Desire the Earle to see me in my Tent:
Yet one thing more (good Captaine) do for me:
Where is Lord Stanley quarter'd, do you know?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte149c
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:52 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:52
- Placename
- norfolk
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Stir with the Larke to morrow, gentle Norfolk."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_start_index
- 148072
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14a2
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:54 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:54
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Saw'st the melancholly Lord Northumberland?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 148517
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte149f
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:53 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:53
Details
Latitude51.75134394 Longitude-1.256860318
Description
"My Lord of Oxford, you Sir William Brandon,
And your Sir Walter Herbert stay with me:
The Earle of Pembroke keepes his Regiment;
Good Captaine Blunt, beare my goodnight to him,
And by the second houre in the Morning,
Desire the Earle to see me in my Tent:
Yet one thing more (good Captaine) do for me:
Where is Lord Stanley quarter'd, do you know?"
Extended Data
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 146724
- sentence_end_index
- 147072
Sources
TLCMap IDte149b
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:52 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:52
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Good Norfolke, hye thee to thy charge,
Vse carefull Watch, choose trusty Centinels,
Nor."
Extended Data
- line
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 147963
- sentence_end_index
- 148051
Sources
TLCMap IDte149e
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:53 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:53
- Placename
- richmonds
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"I by Attourney, blesse thee from thy Mother,
Who prayes continually for Richmonds good:
So much for that."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
- 149249
- sentence_end_index
- 149354
Sources
TLCMap IDte14a1
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:54 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:54
- Placename
- teukesbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.99915596 Longitude-2.133693065
Description
"Let me sit heauy on thy soule to morrow:
Thinke how thou stab'st me in my prime of youth
At Teukesbury: Dispaire therefore, and dye."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_start_index
- 150877
- sentence_end_index
- 151009
Sources
TLCMap IDte14a9
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:57 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:57
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"When I was mortall, my Annointed body
By thee was punched full of holes;
Thinke on the Tower, and me: Dispaire, and dye,
Harry the sixt, bids thee dispaire, and dye."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_start_index
- 151202
- sentence_end_index
- 151367
Sources
TLCMap IDte14a8
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:56 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:56
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Be chearefull Richmond,
For the wronged Soules
Of butcher'd Princes, fight in thy behalfe:
King Henries issue Richmond comforts thee."
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14a6
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:56 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:56
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Be chearefull Richmond,
For the wronged Soules
Of butcher'd Princes, fight in thy behalfe:
King Henries issue Richmond comforts thee."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 151026
- sentence_end_index
- 151159
Sources
TLCMap IDte14a5
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:56 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:56
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Thou off-spring of the house of Lancaster
The wronged heyres of Yorke do pray for thee,
Good Angels guard thy battell, Liue and Flourish."
Extended Data
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- 151777
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14a7
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:56 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:56
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Thou off-spring of the house of Lancaster
The wronged heyres of Yorke do pray for thee,
Good Angels guard thy battell, Liue and Flourish."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 151841
- sentence_start_index
- 151777
- sentence_end_index
- 151914
Sources
TLCMap IDte14aa
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:57 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:57
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"Dreame on thy Cousins
Smothered in the Tower:
Let vs be laid within thy bosome Richard,
And weigh thee downe to ruine, shame, and death,
Thy Nephewes soule bids thee dispaire and dye."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 152652
- sentence_start_index
- 152613
- sentence_end_index
- 152796
Sources
TLCMap IDte14b0
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:59
- Placename
- pomfret
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6952146 Longitude-1.304244103
Description
"Riu Let me sit heauy in thy soule to morrow,
Riuers, that dy'de at Pomfret: dispaire, and dye."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- offset
- 152029
- sentence_start_index
- 151961
- sentence_end_index
- 152056
Sources
TLCMap IDte14ab
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:57 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:57
- Placename
- hastings
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude50.86024623 Longitude0.566553374
Description
"Thinke on Lord Hastings: dispaire, and dye."
Extended Data
- line
- 3602
- word
- 3
- offset
- 152430
- sentence_start_index
- 152414
- sentence_end_index
- 152458
Sources
TLCMap IDte14ac
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:58 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:58
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Quiet vntroubled soule,
Awake, awake:
Arme, fight, and conquer, for faire Englands sake."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
- offset
- 152548
- sentence_start_index
- 152474
- sentence_end_index
- 152562
Sources
TLCMap IDte14ad
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:58 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:58
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"By the Apostle Paul, shadowes to night
Haue stroke more terror to the soule of Richard,
Then can the substance of ten thousand Souldiers
Armed in proofe, and led by shallow Richmond."
Extended Data
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- 7
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- 155771
- sentence_start_index
- 155598
- sentence_end_index
- 155780
Sources
TLCMap IDte14b7
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:01
- Placename
- richmonds
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"I dyed for hope
Ere I could lend thee Ayde;
But cheere thy heart, and be thou not dismayde:
God, and good Angels fight on Richmonds side,
And Richard fall in height of all his pride."
Extended Data
- line
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- 6
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- 153855
- sentence_start_index
- 153733
- sentence_end_index
- 153915
Sources
TLCMap IDte14b8
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:02 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:02
- Placename
- buckingham
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.0012968 Longitude-0.988647705
Description
"O, in the Battaile think on Buckingham,
And dye in terror of thy guiltinesse."
Extended Data
- line
- 3632
- word
- 6
- offset
- 153570
- sentence_start_index
- 153541
- sentence_end_index
- 153619
Sources
TLCMap IDte14b1
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:59
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Sleepe Richmond,
Sleepe in Peace, and wake in Ioy,
Good Angels guard thee from the Boares annoy,
Liue, and beget a happy race of Kings,
Edwards vnhappy Sonnes, do bid thee flourish."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 152821
- sentence_start_index
- 152814
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14af
Created At2025-08-04 11:09:59 Updated At2025-08-04 11:09:59
- Placename
- englands
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Truly Gentlemen,
A bloudy Tyrant, and a Homicide:
One rais'd in blood, and one in blood establish'd;
One that made meanes to come by what he hath,
And slaughter'd those that were the meanes to help him:
A base foule Stone, made precious by the soyle
Of Englands Chaire, where he is falsely set:
One that hath euer beene Gods Enemy."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14b6
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:01
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Sound Drummes and Trumpets boldly, and cheerefully,
God, and Saint George, Richmond, and Victory."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14b5
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:01 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:01
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Good morrow Richmond."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14b3
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:00 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:00
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"My Foreward shall be drawne in length,
Consisting equally of Horse and Foot:
Our Archers shall be placed in the mid'st;
Iohn Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Earle of Surrey,
Shall haue the leading of the Foot and Horse."
Extended Data
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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 IDte14c1
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:04
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"K. What said Northumberland as touching Richmond?"
Extended Data
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- word
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- 158189
- sentence_end_index
- 158239
Sources
TLCMap IDte14b9
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:02 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:02
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Why, what is that to me
More then to Richmond?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14bb
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:03 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:03
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"K. What said Northumberland as touching Richmond?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 158189
- sentence_end_index
- 158239
Sources
TLCMap IDte14bc
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:03 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:03
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"What think'st thou Norfolke."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
- 159594
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14bd
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:03 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:03
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Long kept in Britaine at our Mothers cost,
A Milke-sop, one that neuer in his life
Felt so much cold, as ouer shooes in Snow:
Let's whip these straglers o're the Seas againe,
Lash hence these ouer-weening Ragges of France,
These famish'd Beggers, weary of their liues,
Who (but for dreaming on this fond exploit)
For want of meanes (poore Rats) had hang'd themselues."
Extended Data
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- 160969
Sources
TLCMap IDte14c2
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:04
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Iockey of Norfolke, be not so bold,
For Dickon thy maister is bought and sold."
Extended Data
- line
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- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14c0
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:04
- Placename
- britaine
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.176557 Longitude-2.938081185
Description
"Long kept in Britaine at our Mothers cost,
A Milke-sop, one that neuer in his life
Felt so much cold, as ouer shooes in Snow:
Let's whip these straglers o're the Seas againe,
Lash hence these ouer-weening Ragges of France,
These famish'd Beggers, weary of their liues,
Who (but for dreaming on this fond exploit)
For want of meanes (poore Rats) had hang'd themselues."
Extended Data
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- 160615
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- 160601
- sentence_end_index
- 160969
Sources
TLCMap IDte14bf
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:04 Updated At2025-08-05 15:22:02
- Placename
- brittaines
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.176557 Longitude-2.938081185
Description
"Remember whom you are to cope withall,
A sort of Vagabonds, Rascals, and Run-awayes,
A scum of Brittaines, and base Lackey Pezants,
Whom their o're-cloyed Country vomits forth
To desperate Aduentures, and assur'd Destruction."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- 160184
- sentence_end_index
- 160410
Sources
TLCMap IDte14be
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:04 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:04
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Rescue my Lord of Norfolke,
Rescue, Rescue:
The King enacts more wonders then a man,
Daring an opposite to euery danger:
His horse is slaine, and all on foot he fights,
Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death:
Rescue faire Lord, or else the day is lost."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 2
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 161956
- sentence_end_index
- 162213
Sources
TLCMap IDte14c4
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:06
- Placename
- richmonds
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Slaue, I haue set my life vpon a cast,
And I will stand the hazard of the Dye:
I thinke there be sixe Richmonds in the field,
Fiue haue I slaine to day, in stead of him."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_start_index
- 162343
- sentence_end_index
- 162512
Sources
TLCMap IDte14c5
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:06
- Placename
- britaines
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude48.176557 Longitude-2.938081185
Description
"If we be conquered, let men conquer vs,
And not these bastard Britaines, whom our Fathers
Haue in their owne Land beaten, bobb'd, and thump'd,
And on Record, left them the heires of shame."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
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- 161158
Sources
TLCMap IDte14c7
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:06 Updated At2025-08-05 15:22:27
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Drum afarre off
Hearke, I heare their Drumme,
Right Gentlemen of England, fight boldly yeomen,
Draw Archers draw your Arrowes to the head,
Spurre your proud Horses hard, and ride in blood,
Amaze the welkin with your broken staues."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDte14c8
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:06
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Rescue my Lord of Norfolke,
Rescue, Rescue:
The King enacts more wonders then a man,
Daring an opposite to euery danger:
His horse is slaine, and all on foot he fights,
Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death:
Rescue faire Lord, or else the day is lost."
Extended Data
- line
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 161956
- sentence_end_index
- 162213
Sources
TLCMap IDte14c3
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:06
- Placename
- leicester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.63700453 Longitude-1.131797584
Description
"He is my Lord, and safe in Leicester Towne,
Whither (if you please) we may withdraw vs.
Richm."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 8
- offset
- 163155
- sentence_start_index
- 163128
- sentence_end_index
- 163222
Sources
TLCMap IDte14cc
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:08 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:08
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"Couragious Richmond,
Well hast thou acquit thee: Loe,
Heere these long vsurped Royalties,
From the dead Temples of this bloudy Wretch,
Haue I pluck'd off, to grace thy Browes withall."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 2
- offset
- 162830
- sentence_start_index
- 162819
- sentence_end_index
- 163002
Sources
TLCMap IDte14c9
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:08 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:08
- Placename
- norfolke
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.71855433 Longitude0.862310016
Description
"Iohn Duke of Norfolke, Walter Lord Ferris,
Sir Robert Brokenbury, and Sir William Brandon."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 163285
- sentence_start_index
- 163272
- sentence_end_index
- 163362
Sources
TLCMap IDte14ce
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:09
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"England hath long beene mad, and scarr'd her selfe;
The Brother blindely shed the Brothers blood;
The Father, rashly slaughtered his owne Sonne;
The Sonne compell'd, beene Butcher to the Sire;
All this diuided Yorke and Lancaster,
Diuided, in their dire Diuision."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
- 163927
- sentence_start_index
- 163706
- sentence_end_index
- 163970
Sources
TLCMap IDte14cf
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:09 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:09
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Abate the edge of Traitors, Gracious Lord,
That would reduce these bloudy dayes againe,
And make poore England weepe in Streames of Blood;
Let them not liue to taste this Lands increase,
That would with Treason, wound this faire Lands peace."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 164338
- sentence_start_index
- 164234
- sentence_end_index
- 164476
Sources
TLCMap IDte14d1
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:10
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"England hath long beene mad, and scarr'd her selfe;
The Brother blindely shed the Brothers blood;
The Father, rashly slaughtered his owne Sonne;
The Sonne compell'd, beene Butcher to the Sire;
All this diuided Yorke and Lancaster,
Diuided, in their dire Diuision."
Extended Data
- line
- 3876
- word
- 3
- offset
- 163917
- sentence_start_index
- 163706
- sentence_end_index
- 163970
Sources
TLCMap IDte14d0
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:10
- Placename
- richmond
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.4037413 Longitude-1.736891508
Description
"O now, let Richmond and Elizabeth,
The true Succeeders of each Royall House,
By Gods faire ordinance, conioyne together :
And let thy Heires (God if thy will be so)
Enrich the time to come, with Smooth-fac'd Peace,
With smiling Plenty, and faire Prosperous dayes."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 163982
- sentence_start_index
- 163970
- sentence_end_index
- 164234
Sources
TLCMap IDte14d3
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:10
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"England hath long beene mad, and scarr'd her selfe;
The Brother blindely shed the Brothers blood;
The Father, rashly slaughtered his owne Sonne;
The Sonne compell'd, beene Butcher to the Sire;
All this diuided Yorke and Lancaster,
Diuided, in their dire Diuision."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 0
- offset
- 163707
- sentence_start_index
- 163706
- sentence_end_index
- 163970
Sources
TLCMap IDte14d2
Created At2025-08-04 11:10:10 Updated At2025-08-04 11:10:10
Details
Latitude51.50828933 Longitude-0.075960032
Description
"I will auouch't in presence of the King:
I dare aduenture to be sent to th'Towre."
Extended Data
- offset
- 24563
Sources
TLCMap IDte14d4
Created At2025-08-04 11:44:32 Updated At2025-08-04 11:44:32
Details
Latitude51.48260895 Longitude-0.172136692
Description
"Well thought vpon, I haue it heare about me:
When you haue done, repayre to Crosby place;
But sirs be sodaine in the execution,
Withall obdurate, do not heare him pleade;
For Clarence is well spoken, and perhappes
May moue your hearts to pitty, if you marke him."
Extended Data
- offset
- 35095
Sources
TLCMap IDte14d5
Created At2025-08-04 11:50:11 Updated At2025-08-04 11:50:11
Details
Latitude51.58623948 Longitude-2.097570131
Description
"1 Take him on the Costard, with the hiltes of thy
Sword, and then throw him into the Malmesey-Butte in
the next roome."
Extended Data
- offset
- 42047
Sources
TLCMap IDte14d6
Created At2025-08-04 11:54:06 Updated At2025-08-04 11:54:06
Details
Latitude51.58623948 Longitude-2.097570131
Description
"Ile drowne you in the Malmesey-But within."
Extended Data
- offset
- 46817
Sources
TLCMap IDte14d7
Created At2025-08-04 11:56:29 Updated At2025-08-04 11:56:29
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"is it not an easie matter,
To make William Lord Hastings of our minde,
For the installment of this Noble Duke
In the Seat Royall of this famous Ile?"
Extended Data
- offset
- 74279
Sources
TLCMap IDte1521
Created At2025-08-04 17:40:01 Updated At2025-08-04 17:40:01
Details
Latitude51.48260895 Longitude-0.172136692
Description
"At Crosby House, there shall you find vs both."
Extended Data
- offset
- 75429
Sources
TLCMap IDte1522
Created At2025-08-04 17:41:02 Updated At2025-08-04 17:41:02
Details
Latitude52.39990487 Longitude0.260473694
Description
"Ely with Richmond troubles me more neere,
Then Buckingham and his rash leuied Strength."
Extended Data
- offset
- 116496
Sources
TLCMap IDte153e
Created At2025-08-05 09:22:00 Updated At2025-08-05 09:22:00
Details
Latitude51.0698947 Longitude-1.79863321
Description
"What, may it please you, shall I doe at Salis-
bury?"
Extended Data
- offset
- 137665
Sources
TLCMap IDte153f
Created At2025-08-05 09:30:52 Updated At2025-08-05 09:30:52
Details
Latitude51.80044165 Longitude-4.971393668
Description
"At Penbroke, or at Hertford-West in Wales."
Extended Data
- offset
- 142317
Sources
TLCMap IDte1540
Created At2025-08-05 09:33:30 Updated At2025-08-05 09:33:30
Details
Latitude51.27912892 Longitude-0.475183668
Description
"My Foreward shall be drawne in length,
Consisting equally of Horse and Foot:
Our Archers shall be placed in the mid'st;
Iohn Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Earle of Surrey,
Shall haue the leading of the Foot and Horse."
Extended Data
- offset
- 159375
Sources
TLCMap IDte1541
Created At2025-08-05 15:09:35 Updated At2025-08-05 15:09:35
Details
Latitude52.10589319 Longitude-3.102747953
Description
"Those eyes of thine, from mine haue drawne salt Teares;
Sham'd their Aspects with store of childish drops:
These eyes, which neuer shed remorsefull teare,
No, when my Father Yorke, and Edward wept,
To heare the pittious moane that Rutland made
When black-fac'd Clifford shooke his sword at him."
Extended Data
- offset
- 14825
Sources
TLCMap IDte1542
Created At2025-08-05 15:15:31 Updated At2025-08-05 15:15:31