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NameRichard II textmap
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Folio text from Internet Shakespeare

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ContributorHugh Craig
Entries360
Allow ANPS? No
Added to System2025-08-20 11:30:43
Updated in System2025-09-09 11:31:52
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norfolke

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"OLd Iohn of Gaunt, time honoured Lancaster, Hast thou according to thy oath and band Brought hither Henry Herford thy bold son: Heere to make good ye boistrous late appeale, Which then our leysure would not let vs heare, Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray?"

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gaunt

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"OLd Iohn of Gaunt, time honoured Lancaster, Hast thou according to thy oath and band Brought hither Henry Herford thy bold son: Heere to make good ye boistrous late appeale, Which then our leysure would not let vs heare, Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray?"

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herford

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"OLd Iohn of Gaunt, time honoured Lancaster, Hast thou according to thy oath and band Brought hither Henry Herford thy bold son: Heere to make good ye boistrous late appeale, Which then our leysure would not let vs heare, Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray?"

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lancaster

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"OLd Iohn of Gaunt, time honoured Lancaster, Hast thou according to thy oath and band Brought hither Henry Herford thy bold son: Heere to make good ye boistrous late appeale, Which then our leysure would not let vs heare, Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray?"

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norfolke

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"OLd Iohn of Gaunt, time honoured Lancaster, Hast thou according to thy oath and band Brought hither Henry Herford thy bold son: Heere to make good ye boistrous late appeale, Which then our leysure would not let vs heare, Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray?"

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englishman

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"Setting aside his high bloods royalty, And let him be no Kinsman to my Liege, I do defie him, and I spit at him, Call him a slanderous Coward, and a Villaine: Which to maintaine, I would allow him oddes, And meete him, were I tide to runne afoote, Euen to the frozen ridges of the Alpes, Or any other ground inhabitable, Where euer Englishman durst set his foote."

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english

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"Besides I say, and will in battaile proue, Or heere, or elsewhere to the furthest Verge That euer was suruey'd by English eye, That all the Treasons for these eighteene yeeres Complotted, and contriued in this Land, Fetch'd from false Mowbray their first head and spring."

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hereford

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"Coosin of Hereford, what dost thou obiect Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray?"

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france

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"Through the false passage of thy throat; thou lyest: Threc parts of that receipt I had for Callice, Disburst I to his Highnesse souldiers; The other part reseru'd I by consent, For that my Soueraigne Liege was in my debt, Vpon remainder of a deere Accompt, Since last I went to France to fetch his Queene: Now swallow downe that Lye."

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glousters

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"That he did plot the Duke of Glousters death, Suggest his soone beleeuing aduersaries, And consequently, like a Traitor Coward, Sluc'd out his innocent soule through streames of blood: Which blood, like sacrificing Abels cries, (Euen from the toonglesse cauernes of the earth) To me for iustice, and rough chasticement: And by the glorious worth of my discent, This arme shall do it, or this life be spent."

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bullingbrooke

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"Then Bullingbrooke, as low as to thy heart."

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callice

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"Through the false passage of thy throat; thou lyest: Threc parts of that receipt I had for Callice, Disburst I to his Highnesse souldiers; The other part reseru'd I by consent, For that my Soueraigne Liege was in my debt, Vpon remainder of a deere Accompt, Since last I went to France to fetch his Queene: Now swallow downe that Lye."

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norfolke

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norfolke
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"How high a pitch his resolution soares: Thomas of Norfolke, what sayest thou to this?"

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lancaster

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lancaster
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"For Glousters death, I slew him not; but (to mine owne disgrace) Neglected my sworne duty in that case: For you my noble Lord of Lancaster, The honourable Father to my foe, Once I did lay an ambush for your life, A trespasse that doth vex my greeued soule: But ere I last receiu'd the Sacrament, I did confesse it, and exactly begg'd Your Graces pardon, and I hope I had it."

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norfolke

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norfolke
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"Good Vnckle, let this end where it begun, Wee'l calme the Duke of Norfolke; you, your son."

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glousters

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glousters
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"For Glousters death, I slew him not; but (to mine owne disgrace) Neglected my sworne duty in that case: For you my noble Lord of Lancaster, The honourable Father to my foe, Once I did lay an ambush for your life, A trespasse that doth vex my greeued soule: But ere I last receiu'd the Sacrament, I did confesse it, and exactly begg'd Your Graces pardon, and I hope I had it."

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norfolke

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"Norfolke, throw downe, we bidde; there is no boote."

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norfolke

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"And Norfolke, throw downe his."

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norfolkes

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"To be a make-peace shall become my age, Throw downe (my sonne) the Duke of Norfolkes gage."

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couentree

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"We were not borne to sue, but to command, Which since we cannot do to make you friends, Be readie, (as your liues shall answer it) At Couentree, vpon S. Lamberts day: There shall your swords and Lances arbitrate The swelling difference of your setled hate: Since we cannot attone you, you shall see Iustice designe the Victors Chiualrie."

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glouster

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"Edwards seuen sonnes (whereof thy selfe art one) Were as seuen violles of his Sacred blood, Or seuen faire branches springing from one roote: Some of those seuen are dride by natures course, Some of those branches by the destinies cut: But Thomas, my deere Lord, my life, my Glouster, One Violl full of Edwards Sacred blood, One flourishing branch of his most Royall roote Is crack'd, and all the precious liquor spilt; Is hackt downe, and his summer leafes all vaded By Enuies hand, and Murders bloody Axe."

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glousters

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"Alas, the part I had in Glousters blood, Doth more solicite me then your exclaimes, To stirre against the Butchers of his life."

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gaunt

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"Ah Gaunt!"

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gaunt

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"Call it not patience ( Gaunt) it is dispaire, In suffring thus thy brother to be slaughter'd, Thou shew'st the naked pathway to thy life, Teaching sterne murther how to butcher thee: That which in meane men we intitle patience Is pale cold cowardice in noble brests: What shall I say, to safegard thine owne life, The best way is to venge my Glousters death."

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glousters

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glousters
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"Call it not patience ( Gaunt) it is dispaire, In suffring thus thy brother to be slaughter'd, Thou shew'st the naked pathway to thy life, Teaching sterne murther how to butcher thee: That which in meane men we intitle patience Is pale cold cowardice in noble brests: What shall I say, to safegard thine owne life, The best way is to venge my Glousters death."

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herford

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"Thou go'st to Couentrie, there to behold Our Cosine Herford, and fell Mowbray fight: O sit my husbands wrongs on Herfords speare, That it may enter butcher Mowbrayes brest: Or if misfortune misse the first carreere, Be Mowbrayes sinnes so heauy in his bosome, That they may breake his foaming Coursers backe, And throw the Rider headlong in the Lists, A Caytiffe recreant to my Cosine Herford: Farewell old Gaunt, thy sometimes brothers wife With her companion Greefe, must end her life."

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herfords

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herfords
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"Thou go'st to Couentrie, there to behold Our Cosine Herford, and fell Mowbray fight: O sit my husbands wrongs on Herfords speare, That it may enter butcher Mowbrayes brest: Or if misfortune misse the first carreere, Be Mowbrayes sinnes so heauy in his bosome, That they may breake his foaming Coursers backe, And throw the Rider headlong in the Lists, A Caytiffe recreant to my Cosine Herford: Farewell old Gaunt, thy sometimes brothers wife With her companion Greefe, must end her life."

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couentrie

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"Thou go'st to Couentrie, there to behold Our Cosine Herford, and fell Mowbray fight: O sit my husbands wrongs on Herfords speare, That it may enter butcher Mowbrayes brest: Or if misfortune misse the first carreere, Be Mowbrayes sinnes so heauy in his bosome, That they may breake his foaming Coursers backe, And throw the Rider headlong in the Lists, A Caytiffe recreant to my Cosine Herford: Farewell old Gaunt, thy sometimes brothers wife With her companion Greefe, must end her life."

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gaunt

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"Why then I will: farewell old Gaunt."

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yorke

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yorke
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"Commend me to my brother Edmund Yorke."

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plashie

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"With all good speed at Plashie visit mee."

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herford

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"Thou go'st to Couentrie, there to behold Our Cosine Herford, and fell Mowbray fight: O sit my husbands wrongs on Herfords speare, That it may enter butcher Mowbrayes brest: Or if misfortune misse the first carreere, Be Mowbrayes sinnes so heauy in his bosome, That they may breake his foaming Coursers backe, And throw the Rider headlong in the Lists, A Caytiffe recreant to my Cosine Herford: Farewell old Gaunt, thy sometimes brothers wife With her companion Greefe, must end her life."

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couentree

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"Sister farewell: I must to Couentree, As much good stay with thee, as go with mee."

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"Thou go'st to Couentrie, there to behold Our Cosine Herford, and fell Mowbray fight: O sit my husbands wrongs on Herfords speare, That it may enter butcher Mowbrayes brest: Or if misfortune misse the first carreere, Be Mowbrayes sinnes so heauy in his bosome, That they may breake his foaming Coursers backe, And throw the Rider headlong in the Lists, A Caytiffe recreant to my Cosine Herford: Farewell old Gaunt, thy sometimes brothers wife With her companion Greefe, must end her life."

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aumerle

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"Mar. My L. Aumerle, is Harry Herford arm'd."

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norfolke

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"Mar. The Duke of Norfolke, sprightfully and bold, Stayes but the summons of the Appealants Trumpet."

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"Mar. My L. Aumerle, is Harry Herford arm'd."

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yorke

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yorke
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"Alacke, and what shall good old Yorke there see But empty lodgings, and vnfurnish'd walles, Vn-peopel'd Offices, vntroden stones?"

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:30:56

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"Harry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derbie, Am I: who ready heere do stand in Armes, To proue by heauens grace, and my bodies valour, In Lists, on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolke, That he's a Traitor foule, and dangerous, To God of heauen, King Richard, and to me, And as I truly fight, defend me heauen."

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"Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, Who hither comes engaged by my oath (Which heauen defend a knight should violate) Both to defend my loyalty and truth, To God, my King, and his succeeding issue, Against the Duke of Herford, that appeales me: And by the grace of God, and this mine arme, To proue him (in defending of my selfe) A Traitor to my God, my King, and me, And as I truly fight, defend me heauen."

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2025-08-20 11:30:58

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"Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, Who hither comes engaged by my oath (Which heauen defend a knight should violate) Both to defend my loyalty and truth, To God, my King, and his succeeding issue, Against the Duke of Herford, that appeales me: And by the grace of God, and this mine arme, To proue him (in defending of my selfe) A Traitor to my God, my King, and me, And as I truly fight, defend me heauen."

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:30:58

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"Harry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derbie, Am I: who ready heere do stand in Armes, To proue by heauens grace, and my bodies valour, In Lists, on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolke, That he's a Traitor foule, and dangerous, To God of heauen, King Richard, and to me, And as I truly fight, defend me heauen."

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:30:58

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Details

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"Harry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derbie, Am I: who ready heere do stand in Armes, To proue by heauens grace, and my bodies valour, In Lists, on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolke, That he's a Traitor foule, and dangerous, To God of heauen, King Richard, and to me, And as I truly fight, defend me heauen."

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2025-08-20 11:31:00

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"Harry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derbie, Am I: who ready heere do stand in Armes, To proue by heauens grace, and my bodies valour, In Lists, on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolke, That he's a Traitor foule, and dangerous, To God of heauen, King Richard, and to me, And as I truly fight, defend me heauen."

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1.752674047

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"My louing Lord, I take my leaue of you, Of you (my Noble Cosin) Lord Aumerle; Not sicke, although I haue to do with death, But lustie, yong, and cheerely drawing breath."

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:00

herford

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"Cosin of Herford, as thy cause is iust, So be thy fortune in this Royall fight: Farewell, my blood, which if to day thou shead, Lament we may, but not reuenge thee dead."

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2025-08-20 11:31:00

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"Loe, as at English Feasts, so I regreete The daintiest last, to make the end most sweet."

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:00

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"Mar. Harrie of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby, Receiue thy Launce, and heauen defend thy right."

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2025-08-20 11:31:01
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2025-08-20 11:31:01

herford

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herford
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-2.717114353

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"Mar. Harrie of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby, Receiue thy Launce, and heauen defend thy right."

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gaunt

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3.728147115

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"Oh thou the earthy author of my blood, Whose youthfull spirit in me regenerate, Doth with a two-fold rigor lift mee vp To reach at victory aboue my head, Adde proofe vnto mine Armour with thy prayres, And with thy blessings steele my Lances point, That it may enter Mowbrayes waxen Coate, And furnish new the name of Iohn a Gaunt, Euen in the lusty hauiour of his sonne."

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2025-08-20 11:31:02
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:02

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-1.479591253

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"Mar. Harrie of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby, Receiue thy Launce, and heauen defend thy right."

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2025-08-20 11:31:02
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:02

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0.862310016

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"Mar. Go beare this Lance to Thomas D. of Norfolke."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:01
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:01

herford

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Details

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"Harry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derbie, Stands heere for God, his Soueraigne, and himselfe, On paine to be found false, and recreant, To proue the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray, A Traitor to his God, his King, and him, And dares him to set forwards to the fight."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:02
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:02

lancaster

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"Harry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derbie, Stands heere for God, his Soueraigne, and himselfe, On paine to be found false, and recreant, To proue the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray, A Traitor to his God, his King, and him, And dares him to set forwards to the fight."

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:02

norfolk

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"Here standeth Tho: Mowbray Duke of Norfolk On paine to be found false and recreant, Both to defend himselfe, and to approue Henry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby, To God, his Soueraigne, and to him disloyall: Couragiously, and with a free desire Attending but the signall to begin."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:04
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:04

derbie

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derbie
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-1.479591253

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"Harry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derbie, Stands heere for God, his Soueraigne, and himselfe, On paine to be found false, and recreant, To proue the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray, A Traitor to his God, his King, and him, And dares him to set forwards to the fight."

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2025-08-20 11:31:02
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:02

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norfolke
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0.862310016

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"Harry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derbie, Stands heere for God, his Soueraigne, and himselfe, On paine to be found false, and recreant, To proue the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray, A Traitor to his God, his King, and him, And dares him to set forwards to the fight."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:03
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:03

herford

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herford
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Details

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-2.717114353

Description

"Here standeth Tho: Mowbray Duke of Norfolk On paine to be found false and recreant, Both to defend himselfe, and to approue Henry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby, To God, his Soueraigne, and to him disloyall: Couragiously, and with a free desire Attending but the signall to begin."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:03
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:03

lancaster

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lancaster
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Details

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-2.799083719

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"Here standeth Tho: Mowbray Duke of Norfolk On paine to be found false and recreant, Both to defend himselfe, and to approue Henry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby, To God, his Soueraigne, and to him disloyall: Couragiously, and with a free desire Attending but the signall to begin."

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18041

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:03
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:03

derby

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derby
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Text

Details

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-1.479591253

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"Here standeth Tho: Mowbray Duke of Norfolk On paine to be found false and recreant, Both to defend himselfe, and to approue Henry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby, To God, his Soueraigne, and to him disloyall: Couragiously, and with a free desire Attending but the signall to begin."

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17759
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18041

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:04
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:04

norfolke

Placename
norfolke
Type
Text

Details

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52.71855433
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0.862310016

Description

"Norfolke: for thee remaines a heauier dombe, Which I with some vnwillingnesse pronounce, The slye slow houres shall not determinate The datelesse limit of thy deere exile: The hopelesse word, of Neuer to returne, Breath I against thee, vpon paine of life."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:04
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:04

herford

Placename
herford
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Text

Details

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52.05620064
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-2.717114353

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"You Cosin Herford, vpon paine of death, Till twice fiue Summers haue enrich'd our fields, Shall not regreet our faire dominions, But treade the stranger pathes of banishment."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:05
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:05

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

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52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"Farewell (my Liege) now no way can I stray, Saue backe to England, all the worlds my way."

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21854

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TLCMap ID
te1a0b
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:06
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:06

bullingbroke

Placename
bullingbroke
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Text

Details

Latitude
53.16550946
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0.018454631

Description

"No Bullingbroke: If euer I were Traitor, My name be blotted from the booke of Life, And I from heauen banish'd, as from hence: But what thou art, heauen, thou, and I do know, And all too soone (I feare) the King shall rue."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:05
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:05

norfolke

Placename
norfolke
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Text

Details

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52.71855433
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0.862310016

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"Norfolke, so fare, as to mine enemie, By this time (had the King permitted vs) One of our soules had wandred in the ayre, Banish'd this fraile sepulchre of our flesh, As now our flesh is banish'd from this Land."

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2025-08-20 11:31:06
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:06

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Details

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52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"The Language I haue learn'd these forty yeares (My natiue English) now I must forgo, And now my tongues vse is to me no more, Then an vnstringed Vyall, or a Harpe, Or like a cunning Instrument cas'd vp, Or being open, put into his hands That knowes no touch to tune the harmony."

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TLCMap ID
te1a05
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:04
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:04

englands

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englands
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Text

Details

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52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"Then Englands ground farewell: sweet soil adieu, My Mother, and my Nurse, which beares me yet: Where ere I wander, boast of this I can, Though banish'd, yet a true-borne Englishman."

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578
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25112

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TLCMap ID
te1a11
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:08
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:08

caucasus

Placename
caucasus
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Text

Details

Latitude
41.14834107
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45.86067383

Description

"Oh who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the frostie Caucasus?"

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24505
sentence_start_index
24443
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24514

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TLCMap ID
te1a0d
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:07
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:07

herford

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herford
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Text

Details

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52.05620064
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-2.717114353

Description

"Cosine Anmerle, How far brought you high Herford on his way?"

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585
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25190
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te1a10
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:08
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:08

herford

Placename
herford
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Text

Details

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52.05620064
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-2.717114353

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"I brought high Herford (if you call him so) but to the next high way, and there I left him."

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586
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25256
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te1a12
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:09
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:09

englishman

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"Then Englands ground farewell: sweet soil adieu, My Mother, and my Nurse, which beares me yet: Where ere I wander, boast of this I can, Though banish'd, yet a true-borne Englishman."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:07
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:07

anmerle

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1.752674047

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"Cosine Anmerle, How far brought you high Herford on his way?"

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25190
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TLCMap ID
te1a14
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:09
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:09

ely

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ely
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Text

Details

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51.51851357
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-0.106977775

Description

"At Ely house."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:10
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:10

ireland

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ireland
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Details

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-7.817661611

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"We will our selfe in person to this warre, And for our Coffers, with too great a Court, And liberall Largesse, are growne somewhat light, We are inforc'd to farme our royall Realme, The Reuennew whereof shall furnish vs For our affayres in hand: if that come short Our Substitutes at home shall haue Blanke-charters: Whereto, when they shall know what men are rich, They shall subscribe them for large summes of Gold, And send them after to supply our wants: For we will make for Ireland presently."

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TLCMap ID
te1a15
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:09
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:09

ireland

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ireland
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Text

Details

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53.54841586
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-7.817661611

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"Well, he is gone, & with him go these thoughts: Now for the Rebels, which stand out in Ireland, Expedient manage must be made my Liege Ere further leysure, yeeld them further meanes For their aduantage, and your Highnesse losse."

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26799
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27027

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TLCMap ID
te1a13
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:09
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:09

gaunt

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gaunt
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Text

Details

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51.05007603
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3.728147115

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"Old Iohn of Gaunt is verie sicke my Lord, Sodainly taken, and hath sent post haste To entreat your Maiesty to visit him."

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639
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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:09
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:09

england

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england
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Details

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-1.013852044

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"A brace of Dray-men bid God speed him well, And had the tribute of his supple knee, With thankes my Countrimen, my louing friends, As were our England in reuersion his, And he our subiects next degree in hope."

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TLCMap ID
te1a17
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:10
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:10

irish

Placename
irish
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.54841586
Longitude
-7.817661611

Description

"Now put it (heauen) in his Physitians minde, To helpe him to his graue immediately: The lining of his coffers shall make Coates To decke our souldiers for these Irish warres."

Extended Data

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27906

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a19
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:10
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:10

italy

Placename
italy
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
43.13950036
Longitude
12.32259568

Description

"Report of fashions in proud Italy, Whose manners still our tardie apish Nation Limpes after in base imitation."

Extended Data

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Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a1b
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:11
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:11

isle

Placename
isle
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
Longitude
-1.013852044

Description

"This royall Throne of Kings, this sceptred Isle, This earth of Maiesty, this seate of Mars, This other Eden, demy paradise, This Fortresse built by Nature for her selfe, Against infection, and the hand of warre: This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone, set in the siluer sea, Which serues it in the office of a wall, Or as a Moate defensiue to a house, Against the enuy of lesse happier Lands, This blessed plot, this earth, this Realme, this England, This Nurse, this teeming wombe of Royall Kings, Fear'd by their breed, and famous for their birth, Renowned for their deeds, as farre from home, For Christian seruice, and true Chiualrie, As is the sepulcher in stubborne Iury Of the Worlds ransome, blessed Maries Sonne."

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29858
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TLCMap ID
te1a1d
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:12
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:12

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
Longitude
-1.013852044

Description

"This royall Throne of Kings, this sceptred Isle, This earth of Maiesty, this seate of Mars, This other Eden, demy paradise, This Fortresse built by Nature for her selfe, Against infection, and the hand of warre: This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone, set in the siluer sea, Which serues it in the office of a wall, Or as a Moate defensiue to a house, Against the enuy of lesse happier Lands, This blessed plot, this earth, this Realme, this England, This Nurse, this teeming wombe of Royall Kings, Fear'd by their breed, and famous for their birth, Renowned for their deeds, as farre from home, For Christian seruice, and true Chiualrie, As is the sepulcher in stubborne Iury Of the Worlds ransome, blessed Maries Sonne."

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29858
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30605

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a1f
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:12
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:12

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
Longitude
-1.013852044

Description

"England bound in with the triumphant sea, Whose rocky shore beates backe the enuious siedge Of watery Neptune, is now bound in with shame, With Inky blottes, and rotten Parchment bonds."

Extended Data

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712
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30968

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a20
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:12
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:12

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
Longitude
-1.013852044

Description

"That England, that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shamefull conquest of it selfe."

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Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a21
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:13
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:13

lancaster

Placename
lancaster
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
54.04440764
Longitude
-2.799083719

Description

"How fares our noble Vncle Lancaster?"

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31322
sentence_end_index
31358

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a22
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:13
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:13

gaunt

Placename
gaunt
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.05007603
Longitude
3.728147115

Description

"Ga. Oh how that name befits my composition: Old Gaunt indeed, and gaunt in being old: Within me greefe hath kept a tedious fast, And who abstaynes from meate, that is not gaunt?"

Extended Data

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31405
sentence_end_index
31583

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a23
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:14
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:14

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
Longitude
-1.013852044

Description

"For sleeping England long time haue I watcht, Watching breeds leannesse, leannesse is all gaunt."

Extended Data

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31583
sentence_end_index
31680

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a24
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:14
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:14

gaunt

Placename
gaunt
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.05007603
Longitude
3.728147115

Description

"How ist with aged Gaunt?"

Extended Data

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725
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31381
sentence_end_index
31405

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a27
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:14
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:15

herfords

Placename
herfords
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
Longitude
-2.717114353

Description

"Right, you say true: as Herfords loue, so his; As theirs, so mine: and all be as it is."

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801
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sentence_end_index
34785

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a30
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:17
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:17

gloucester

Placename
gloucester
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.86278425
Longitude
-2.245282849

Description

"My brother Gloucester, plaine well meaning soule (Whom faire befall in heauen 'mongst happy soules) May be a president, and witnesse good, That thou respect'st not spilling Edwards blood: Ioyne with the present sicknesse that I haue, And thy vnkindnesse be like crooked age, To crop at once a too-long wither'd flowre."

Extended Data

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33918
sentence_end_index
34237

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a29
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:15
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:15

herford

Placename
herford
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
Longitude
-2.717114353

Description

"I do beseech your Maiestie impute his words To wayward sicklinesse, and age in him: He loues you on my life, and holds you deere As Harry Duke of Herford, were he heere."

Extended Data

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34522
sentence_end_index
34691

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a2a
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:15
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:15

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
Longitude
-1.013852044

Description

"Landlord of England art thou, and not King: Thy state of Law, is bondslaue to the law, And--- Rich."

Extended Data

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768
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sentence_end_index
33367

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a26
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:14
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:14

lancaster

Placename
lancaster
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
54.04440764
Longitude
-2.799083719

Description

"Nay nothing, all is said: His tongue is now a stringlesse instrument, Words, life, and all, old Lancaster hath spent."

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809
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34891
sentence_end_index
35008

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a2c
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:16
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:16

yorke

Placename
yorke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.96518657
Longitude
-1.082270024

Description

"Be Yorke the next, that must be bankrupt so, Though death be poore, it ends a mortall wo."

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line
810
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sentence_start_index
35014
sentence_end_index
35103

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a2d
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:17
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:17

irish

Placename
irish
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.54841586
Longitude
-7.817661611

Description

"Now for our Irish warres, We must supplant those rough rug-headed Kernes, Which liue like venom, where no venom else But onely they, haue priuiledge to liue."

Extended Data

line
814
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7
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35228
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35216
sentence_end_index
35373

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a2e
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:17
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:17

gaunt

Placename
gaunt
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.05007603
Longitude
3.728147115

Description

"My Liege, olde Gaunt commends him to your Maiestie."

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34828
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34813
sentence_end_index
34864

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a2f
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:17
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:17

gaunt

Placename
gaunt
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.05007603
Longitude
3.728147115

Description

"And for these great affayres do aske some charge Towards our assistance, we do seize to vs The plate, coine, reuennewes, and moueables, Whereof our Vncle Gaunt did stand possest."

Extended Data

line
821
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35528
sentence_start_index
35373
sentence_end_index
35552

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a31
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:18
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:18

herfords

Placename
herfords
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
Longitude
-2.717114353

Description

"Not Glousters death, nor Herfords banishment, Nor Gauntes rebukes, nor Englands priuate wrongs, Nor the preuention of poore Bullingbrooke, About his marriage, nor my owne disgrace Haue euer made me sowre my patient cheeke, Or bend one wrinckle on my Soueraignes face: I am the last of noble Edwards sonnes, Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, In warre was neuer Lyon rag'd more fierce: In peace, was neuer gentle Lambe more milde, Then was that yong and Princely Gentleman, His face thou hast, for euen so look'd he Accomplish'd with the number of thy howers: But when he frown'd, it was against the French, And not against his friends: his noble hand Did win what he did spend: and spent not that Which his triumphant fathers hand had won: His hands were guilty of no kindreds blood, But bloody with the enemies of his kinne: Oh Richard, Yorke is too farre gone with greefe, Or else he neuer would compare betweene."

Extended Data

line
824
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4
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35665
sentence_start_index
35639
sentence_end_index
36566

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a33
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:18
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:18

englands

Placename
englands
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
Longitude
-1.013852044

Description

"Not Glousters death, nor Herfords banishment, Nor Gauntes rebukes, nor Englands priuate wrongs, Nor the preuention of poore Bullingbrooke, About his marriage, nor my owne disgrace Haue euer made me sowre my patient cheeke, Or bend one wrinckle on my Soueraignes face: I am the last of noble Edwards sonnes, Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, In warre was neuer Lyon rag'd more fierce: In peace, was neuer gentle Lambe more milde, Then was that yong and Princely Gentleman, His face thou hast, for euen so look'd he Accomplish'd with the number of thy howers: But when he frown'd, it was against the French, And not against his friends: his noble hand Did win what he did spend: and spent not that Which his triumphant fathers hand had won: His hands were guilty of no kindreds blood, But bloody with the enemies of his kinne: Oh Richard, Yorke is too farre gone with greefe, Or else he neuer would compare betweene."

Extended Data

line
825
word
4
offset
35711
sentence_start_index
35639
sentence_end_index
36566

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a34
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:19
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:19

gauntes

Placename
gauntes
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.05007603
Longitude
3.728147115

Description

"Not Glousters death, nor Herfords banishment, Nor Gauntes rebukes, nor Englands priuate wrongs, Nor the preuention of poore Bullingbrooke, About his marriage, nor my owne disgrace Haue euer made me sowre my patient cheeke, Or bend one wrinckle on my Soueraignes face: I am the last of noble Edwards sonnes, Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, In warre was neuer Lyon rag'd more fierce: In peace, was neuer gentle Lambe more milde, Then was that yong and Princely Gentleman, His face thou hast, for euen so look'd he Accomplish'd with the number of thy howers: But when he frown'd, it was against the French, And not against his friends: his noble hand Did win what he did spend: and spent not that Which his triumphant fathers hand had won: His hands were guilty of no kindreds blood, But bloody with the enemies of his kinne: Oh Richard, Yorke is too farre gone with greefe, Or else he neuer would compare betweene."

Extended Data

line
825
word
1
offset
35690
sentence_start_index
35639
sentence_end_index
36566

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a38
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:20
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:20

bullingbrooke

Placename
bullingbrooke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.16550946
Longitude
0.018454631

Description

"Not Glousters death, nor Herfords banishment, Nor Gauntes rebukes, nor Englands priuate wrongs, Nor the preuention of poore Bullingbrooke, About his marriage, nor my owne disgrace Haue euer made me sowre my patient cheeke, Or bend one wrinckle on my Soueraignes face: I am the last of noble Edwards sonnes, Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, In warre was neuer Lyon rag'd more fierce: In peace, was neuer gentle Lambe more milde, Then was that yong and Princely Gentleman, His face thou hast, for euen so look'd he Accomplish'd with the number of thy howers: But when he frown'd, it was against the French, And not against his friends: his noble hand Did win what he did spend: and spent not that Which his triumphant fathers hand had won: His hands were guilty of no kindreds blood, But bloody with the enemies of his kinne: Oh Richard, Yorke is too farre gone with greefe, Or else he neuer would compare betweene."

Extended Data

line
826
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5
offset
35764
sentence_start_index
35639
sentence_end_index
36566

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a3a
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:21
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:21

glousters

Placename
glousters
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.86278425
Longitude
-2.245282849

Description

"Not Glousters death, nor Herfords banishment, Nor Gauntes rebukes, nor Englands priuate wrongs, Nor the preuention of poore Bullingbrooke, About his marriage, nor my owne disgrace Haue euer made me sowre my patient cheeke, Or bend one wrinckle on my Soueraignes face: I am the last of noble Edwards sonnes, Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, In warre was neuer Lyon rag'd more fierce: In peace, was neuer gentle Lambe more milde, Then was that yong and Princely Gentleman, His face thou hast, for euen so look'd he Accomplish'd with the number of thy howers: But when he frown'd, it was against the French, And not against his friends: his noble hand Did win what he did spend: and spent not that Which his triumphant fathers hand had won: His hands were guilty of no kindreds blood, But bloody with the enemies of his kinne: Oh Richard, Yorke is too farre gone with greefe, Or else he neuer would compare betweene."

Extended Data

line
824
word
1
offset
35644
sentence_start_index
35639
sentence_end_index
36566

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a32
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:18
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:18

yorke

Placename
yorke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.96518657
Longitude
-1.082270024

Description

"Not Glousters death, nor Herfords banishment, Nor Gauntes rebukes, nor Englands priuate wrongs, Nor the preuention of poore Bullingbrooke, About his marriage, nor my owne disgrace Haue euer made me sowre my patient cheeke, Or bend one wrinckle on my Soueraignes face: I am the last of noble Edwards sonnes, Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, In warre was neuer Lyon rag'd more fierce: In peace, was neuer gentle Lambe more milde, Then was that yong and Princely Gentleman, His face thou hast, for euen so look'd he Accomplish'd with the number of thy howers: But when he frown'd, it was against the French, And not against his friends: his noble hand Did win what he did spend: and spent not that Which his triumphant fathers hand had won: His hands were guilty of no kindreds blood, But bloody with the enemies of his kinne: Oh Richard, Yorke is too farre gone with greefe, Or else he neuer would compare betweene."

Extended Data

line
843
word
2
offset
36489
sentence_start_index
35639
sentence_end_index
36566

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a37
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:20
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:20

herford

Placename
herford
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
Longitude
-2.717114353

Description

"Oh my Liege, pardon me if you please, if not I pleas'd not to be pardon'd, am content with all: Seeke you to seize, and gripe into your hands The Royalties and Rights of banish'd Herford?"

Extended Data

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850
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36608
sentence_end_index
36795

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a39
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:20
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:20

wales

Placename
wales
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.02242737
Longitude
-4.128973986

Description

"Not Glousters death, nor Herfords banishment, Nor Gauntes rebukes, nor Englands priuate wrongs, Nor the preuention of poore Bullingbrooke, About his marriage, nor my owne disgrace Haue euer made me sowre my patient cheeke, Or bend one wrinckle on my Soueraignes face: I am the last of noble Edwards sonnes, Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, In warre was neuer Lyon rag'd more fierce: In peace, was neuer gentle Lambe more milde, Then was that yong and Princely Gentleman, His face thou hast, for euen so look'd he Accomplish'd with the number of thy howers: But when he frown'd, it was against the French, And not against his friends: his noble hand Did win what he did spend: and spent not that Which his triumphant fathers hand had won: His hands were guilty of no kindreds blood, But bloody with the enemies of his kinne: Oh Richard, Yorke is too farre gone with greefe, Or else he neuer would compare betweene."

Extended Data

line
831
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6
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35976
sentence_start_index
35639
sentence_end_index
36566

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a35
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:19
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:19

french

Placename
french
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
47.09192896
Longitude
2.572607236

Description

"Not Glousters death, nor Herfords banishment, Nor Gauntes rebukes, nor Englands priuate wrongs, Nor the preuention of poore Bullingbrooke, About his marriage, nor my owne disgrace Haue euer made me sowre my patient cheeke, Or bend one wrinckle on my Soueraignes face: I am the last of noble Edwards sonnes, Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, In warre was neuer Lyon rag'd more fierce: In peace, was neuer gentle Lambe more milde, Then was that yong and Princely Gentleman, His face thou hast, for euen so look'd he Accomplish'd with the number of thy howers: But when he frown'd, it was against the French, And not against his friends: his noble hand Did win what he did spend: and spent not that Which his triumphant fathers hand had won: His hands were guilty of no kindreds blood, But bloody with the enemies of his kinne: Oh Richard, Yorke is too farre gone with greefe, Or else he neuer would compare betweene."

Extended Data

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837
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8
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36250
sentence_start_index
35639
sentence_end_index
36566

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a36
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:19
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:19

gaunt

Placename
gaunt
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.05007603
Longitude
3.728147115

Description

"Is not Gaunt dead?"

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851
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36803
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36795
sentence_end_index
36814

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a3b
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:21
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:21

herfords

Placename
herfords
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
Longitude
-2.717114353

Description

"Take Herfords rights away, and take from time His Charters, and his customarie rights: Let not to morrow then insue to day, Be not thy selfe."

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sentence_end_index
37109

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TLCMap ID
te1a3c
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:21
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:21

herfords

Placename
herfords
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
Longitude
-2.717114353

Description

"Now afore God, God forbid I say true, If you do wrongfully seize Herfords right, Call in his Letters Patents that he hath By his Atrurneyes generall, to sue His Liuerie, and denie his offer'd homage, You plucke a thousand dangers on your head, You loose a thousand well-disposed hearts, And pricke my tender patience to those thoughts Which honor and allegeance cannot thinke."

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37171
sentence_end_index
37548

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a3d
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:21
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:21

gaunt

Placename
gaunt
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.05007603
Longitude
3.728147115

Description

"Was not Gaunt iust?"

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line
852
word
2
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36850
sentence_start_index
36841
sentence_end_index
36861

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a3e
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:21
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:21

herford

Placename
herford
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
Longitude
-2.717114353

Description

"and doth not Herford liue?"

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7
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sentence_start_index
36815
sentence_end_index
36841

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a3f
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:22
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:22

wiltshire

Placename
wiltshire
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.35360495
Longitude
-1.897668998

Description

"Go Bushie to the Earle of Wiltshire streight, Bid him repaire to vs to Ely house, To see this businesse: to morrow next We will for Ireland, and 'tis time, I trow: And we create in absence of our selfe Our Vncle Yorke, Lord Gouernor of England: For he is iust, and alwayes lou'd vs well."

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te1a40
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2025-08-20 11:31:22
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:22

ely

Placename
ely
Type
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Details

Latitude
51.51851357
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-0.106977775

Description

"Go Bushie to the Earle of Wiltshire streight, Bid him repaire to vs to Ely house, To see this businesse: to morrow next We will for Ireland, and 'tis time, I trow: And we create in absence of our selfe Our Vncle Yorke, Lord Gouernor of England: For he is iust, and alwayes lou'd vs well."

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2025-08-20 11:31:24
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:24

ireland

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ireland
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.54841586
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-7.817661611

Description

"Go Bushie to the Earle of Wiltshire streight, Bid him repaire to vs to Ely house, To see this businesse: to morrow next We will for Ireland, and 'tis time, I trow: And we create in absence of our selfe Our Vncle Yorke, Lord Gouernor of England: For he is iust, and alwayes lou'd vs well."

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TLCMap ID
te1a41
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:23
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:23

england

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england
Type
Text

Details

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52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"Go Bushie to the Earle of Wiltshire streight, Bid him repaire to vs to Ely house, To see this businesse: to morrow next We will for Ireland, and 'tis time, I trow: And we create in absence of our selfe Our Vncle Yorke, Lord Gouernor of England: For he is iust, and alwayes lou'd vs well."

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TLCMap ID
te1a43
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:23
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:23

yorke

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yorke
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Text

Details

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53.96518657
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-1.082270024

Description

"Go Bushie to the Earle of Wiltshire streight, Bid him repaire to vs to Ely house, To see this businesse: to morrow next We will for Ireland, and 'tis time, I trow: And we create in absence of our selfe Our Vncle Yorke, Lord Gouernor of England: For he is iust, and alwayes lou'd vs well."

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te1a42
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:23
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:23

lancaster

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lancaster
Type
Text

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54.04440764
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-2.799083719

Description

"Well Lords, the Duke of Lancaster is dead."

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2025-08-20 11:31:23
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:23

wiltshire

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wiltshire
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Details

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51.35360495
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"The Earle of Wiltshire hath the realme in Farme."

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:24

hereford

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Details

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"of Hereford, If it be so, out with it boldly man, Quicke is mine eare to heare of good towards him."

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TLCMap ID
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2025-08-20 11:31:24

northumberland

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northumberland
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Details

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"Be confident to speake Northumberland, We three, are but thy selfe, and speaking so, Thy words are but as thoughts, therefore be bold."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:25

britaine

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britaine
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Details

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"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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te1a49
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:25

irish

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irish
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Text

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53.54841586
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-7.817661611

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"He hath not monie for these Irish warres: (His burthenous taxations notwithstanding) But by the robbing of the banish'd Duke."

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2025-08-20 11:31:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:25

canterbury

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canterbury
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1.082474775

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"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:26
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:26

exeter

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exeter
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"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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te1a51
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2025-08-20 11:31:27
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:27

britaine

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britaine
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Details

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"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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te1a4d
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2025-08-20 11:31:26
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:26

cobham

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cobham
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Text

Details

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Description

"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:26
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:26

herford

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herford
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-2.717114353

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"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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2025-08-20 11:31:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:25

erpingham

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erpingham
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Text

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1.248832475

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"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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2025-08-20 11:31:27
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:27

rauenspurgh

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rauenspurgh
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0.141738799

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"If then we shall shake off our slauish yoake, Impe out our drooping Countries broken wing, Redeeme from broaking pawne the blemish'd Crowne, Wipe off the dust that hides our Scepters gilt, And make high Maiestie looke like it selfe, Away with me in poste to Rauenspurgh, But if you faint, as fearing to do so, Stay, and be secret, and my selfe will go."

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2025-08-20 11:31:28
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:28

ireland

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ireland
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-7.817661611

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"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:26
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:26

beaumond

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beaumond
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Text

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0.753155187

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"O Madam 'tis too true: and that is worse, The L. Northumberland, his yong sonne Henrie Percie, The Lords of Rosse, Beaumond, and Willoughby, With all their powrefull friends are fled to him."

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te1a5b
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:30
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:30

ireland

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ireland
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Details

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-7.817661611

Description

"Heauen saue your Maiesty, and wel met Gentle-(men: I hope the King is not yet shipt for Ireland."

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43813

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:27
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:28

bullingbrooke

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Text

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0.018454631

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"The banish'd Bullingbrooke repeales himselfe, And with vp-lifted Armes is safe arriu'd At Rauenspurg."

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2025-08-20 11:31:28
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:28

rauenspurg

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rauenspurg
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Text

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53.6147354
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0.141738799

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"The banish'd Bullingbrooke repeales himselfe, And with vp-lifted Armes is safe arriu'd At Rauenspurg."

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te1a55
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:28
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:28

northumberland

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northumberland
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Details

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-2.042626322

Description

"O Madam 'tis too true: and that is worse, The L. Northumberland, his yong sonne Henrie Percie, The Lords of Rosse, Beaumond, and Willoughby, With all their powrefull friends are fled to him."

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TLCMap ID
te1a56
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:28
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:28

northumberland

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northumberland
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Text

Details

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55.21946815
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-2.042626322

Description

"Why haue you not proclaim'd Northumberland And the rest of the reuolted faction, Traitors?"

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:29
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:29

bullinbrooke

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bullinbrooke
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Text

Details

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53.16550946
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0.018454631

Description

"So Greene, thou art the midwife of my woe, And Bullinbrooke my sorrowes dismall heyre: Now hath my soule brought forth her prodegie, And I a gasping new deliuered mother, Haue woe to woe, sorrow to sorrow ioyn'd."

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44889

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TLCMap ID
te1a5a
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:29
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:29

bullinbrook

Placename
bullinbrook
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.16550946
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0.018454631

Description

"We haue: whereupon the Earle of Worcester Hath broke his staffe, resign'd his Stewardship, And al the houshold seruants fled with him to Bullinbrook Qu."

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TLCMap ID
te1a59
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:29
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:29

worcester

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worcester
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Details

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-2.222959018

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"We haue: whereupon the Earle of Worcester Hath broke his staffe, resign'd his Stewardship, And al the houshold seruants fled with him to Bullinbrook Qu."

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TLCMap ID
te1a57
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:29
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:29

yorke

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yorke
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Text

Details

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-1.082270024

Description

"Heere comes the Duke of Yorke."

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45154
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45184

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TLCMap ID
te1a5d
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:30
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:30

gloster

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gloster
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Text

Details

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-2.245282849

Description

"Sirra, get thee to Plashie to my sister Gloster, Bid her send me presently a thousand pound, Hold, take my Ring."

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46020

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TLCMap ID
te1a5e
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:30
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:30

herfords

Placename
herfords
Type
Text

Details

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52.05620064
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-2.717114353

Description

"He was: why so: go all which way it will: The Nobles they are fled, the Commons they are cold, And will I feare reuolt on Herfords side."

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45771
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45907

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TLCMap ID
te1a5f
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:30
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:30

plashie

Placename
plashie
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.80496978
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0.410429038

Description

"Sirra, get thee to Plashie to my sister Gloster, Bid her send me presently a thousand pound, Hold, take my Ring."

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1061
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45927
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45907
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46020

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a60
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:31
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:31

ireland

Placename
ireland
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.54841586
Longitude
-7.817661611

Description

"What, are there postes dispatcht for Ireland?"

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46441
sentence_end_index
46487

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a64
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:32
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:32

ireland

Placename
ireland
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.54841586
Longitude
-7.817661611

Description

"The winde sits faire for newes to go to Ireland, But none returnes: For vs to leuy power Proportionable to th'enemy, is all impossible."

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47387

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a63
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:32
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:32

plashy

Placename
plashy
Type
Text

Details

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51.80496978
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0.410429038

Description

"Gentlemen, go muster vp your men, And meet me presently at Barkley Castle: I should to Plashy too: but time will not permit, All is vneuen, and euery thing is left at six and seuen."

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sentence_end_index
47240

Sources

TLCMap ID
te1a68
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:33
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:33

bristoll

Placename
bristoll
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.45361391
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-2.581802099

Description

"Well: I will for refuge straight to Bristoll Castle, The Earle of Wiltshire is alreadie there."

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47768
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TLCMap ID
te1a6a
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:34
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:34

barkley

Placename
barkley
Type
Text

Details

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51.69010582
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-2.456357003

Description

"Gentlemen, go muster vp your men, And meet me presently at Barkley Castle: I should to Plashy too: but time will not permit, All is vneuen, and euery thing is left at six and seuen."

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TLCMap ID
te1a62
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:32
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:32

ireland

Placename
ireland
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.54841586
Longitude
-7.817661611

Description

"No, I will to Ireland to his Maiestie: Farewell, if hearts presages be not vaine, We three here part, that neu'r shall meete againe."

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TLCMap ID
te1a67
Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:33
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:33

wiltshire

Placename
wiltshire
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.35360495
Longitude
-1.897668998

Description

"Well: I will for refuge straight to Bristoll Castle, The Earle of Wiltshire is alreadie there."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:33
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:33

yorke

Placename
yorke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.96518657
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-1.082270024

Description

"That's as Yorke thriues to beate back Bullinbroke Gr."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:34
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:34

gloustershire

Placename
gloustershire
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.86278425
Longitude
-2.245282849

Description

"Beleeue me noble Lord, I am a stranger heere in Gloustershire, These high wilde hilles, and rough vneeuen waies, Drawes out our miles, and makes them wearisome."

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:35

rauenspurgh

Placename
rauenspurgh
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.6147354
Longitude
0.141738799

Description

"Making the hard way sweet and delectable: But I bethinke me, what a wearie way From Rauenspurgh to Cottshold will be found, In Rosse and Willoughby, wanting your companie, Which I protest hath very much beguild The tediousnesse, and processe of my trauell: But theirs is sweetned with the hope to haue The present benefit that I possesse; And hope to ioy, is little lesse in ioy, Then hope enioy'd: By this, the wearie Lords Shall make their way seeme short, as mine hath done, By sight of what I haue, your Noble Companie."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:36
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:36

bullinbroke

Placename
bullinbroke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.16550946
Longitude
0.018454631

Description

"That's as Yorke thriues to beate back Bullinbroke Gr."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:34
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:34

berkley

Placename
berkley
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.69010582
Longitude
-2.456357003

Description

"How farre is it my Lord to Berkley now?"

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:34

hereford

Placename
hereford
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
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-2.717114353

Description

"But hee, my Lord, is gone to Rauenspurgh, To offer seruice to the Duke of Hereford, And sent me ouer by Barkely, to discouer What power the Duke of Yorke had leuied there, Then with direction to repaire to Rauenspurgh."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:36
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:36

worcester

Placename
worcester
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.19406521
Longitude
-2.222959018

Description

"It is my Sonne, young Harry Percie, Sent from my Brother Worcester: Whence soeuer."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:37

barkely

Placename
barkely
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Text

Details

Latitude
51.6918424
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-2.447779558

Description

"But hee, my Lord, is gone to Rauenspurgh, To offer seruice to the Duke of Hereford, And sent me ouer by Barkely, to discouer What power the Duke of Yorke had leuied there, Then with direction to repaire to Rauenspurgh."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:37
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:37

rauenspurgh

Placename
rauenspurgh
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.6147354
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0.141738799

Description

"But hee, my Lord, is gone to Rauenspurgh, To offer seruice to the Duke of Hereford, And sent me ouer by Barkely, to discouer What power the Duke of Yorke had leuied there, Then with direction to repaire to Rauenspurgh."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:35
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:35

cottshold

Placename
cottshold
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.78205255
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-1.980033643

Description

"Making the hard way sweet and delectable: But I bethinke me, what a wearie way From Rauenspurgh to Cottshold will be found, In Rosse and Willoughby, wanting your companie, Which I protest hath very much beguild The tediousnesse, and processe of my trauell: But theirs is sweetned with the hope to haue The present benefit that I possesse; And hope to ioy, is little lesse in ioy, Then hope enioy'd: By this, the wearie Lords Shall make their way seeme short, as mine hath done, By sight of what I haue, your Noble Companie."

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:35

barkely

Placename
barkely
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.6918424
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-2.447779558

Description

"How farre is it to Barkely?"

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:38
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:38

yorke

Placename
yorke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.96518657
Longitude
-1.082270024

Description

"But hee, my Lord, is gone to Rauenspurgh, To offer seruice to the Duke of Hereford, And sent me ouer by Barkely, to discouer What power the Duke of Yorke had leuied there, Then with direction to repaire to Rauenspurgh."

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:37

hereford

Placename
hereford
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
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-2.717114353

Description

"Haue you forgot the Duke of Hereford (Boy. )"

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:37
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:37

rauenspurgh

Placename
rauenspurgh
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.6147354
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0.141738799

Description

"But hee, my Lord, is gone to Rauenspurgh, To offer seruice to the Duke of Hereford, And sent me ouer by Barkely, to discouer What power the Duke of Yorke had leuied there, Then with direction to repaire to Rauenspurgh."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:37
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:37

castle

Placename
castle
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.69010582
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-2.456357003

Description

"There stands the Castle, by yond tuft of Trees, Mann'd with three hundred men, as I haue heard, And in it are the Lords of Yorke, Barkely, and Seymor, None else of Name, and noble estimate."

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Created At
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2025-08-20 18:24:35

yorke

Placename
yorke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.96518657
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-1.082270024

Description

"and what stirre Keepes good old Yorke there, with his Men of Warre?"

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:38

yorke

Placename
yorke
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Text

Details

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53.96518657
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-1.082270024

Description

"There stands the Castle, by yond tuft of Trees, Mann'd with three hundred men, as I haue heard, And in it are the Lords of Yorke, Barkely, and Seymor, None else of Name, and noble estimate."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:39
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:39

barkely

Placename
barkely
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Text

Details

Latitude
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-2.447779558

Description

"There stands the Castle, by yond tuft of Trees, Mann'd with three hundred men, as I haue heard, And in it are the Lords of Yorke, Barkely, and Seymor, None else of Name, and noble estimate."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:40
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:40

barkely

Placename
barkely
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Text

Details

Latitude
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-2.447779558

Description

"It is my Lord of Barkely, as I ghesse."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:40
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:40

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"My Lord, my Answere is to Lancaster, And I am come to seeke that Name in England, And I must finde that Title in your Tongue, Before I make reply to aught you say."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:41
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:41

hereford

Placename
hereford
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.05620064
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-2.717114353

Description

"My Lord of Hereford, my Message is to you."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:39
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:39

lancaster

Placename
lancaster
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
54.04440764
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-2.799083719

Description

"My Lord, my Answere is to Lancaster, And I am come to seeke that Name in England, And I must finde that Title in your Tongue, Before I make reply to aught you say."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:40
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:40

french

Placename
french
Type
Text

Details

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47.09192896
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2.572607236

Description

"Were I but now the Lord of such hot youth, As when braue Gaunt, thy Father, and my selfe Rescued the Black Prince, that yong Mars of men, From forth the Rankes of many thousand French: Oh then, how quickly should this Arme of mine, Now Prisoner to the Palsie, chastise thee, And minister correction to thy Fault."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:41
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:41

gaunt

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gaunt
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Text

Details

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3.728147115

Description

"Were I but now the Lord of such hot youth, As when braue Gaunt, thy Father, and my selfe Rescued the Black Prince, that yong Mars of men, From forth the Rankes of many thousand French: Oh then, how quickly should this Arme of mine, Now Prisoner to the Palsie, chastise thee, And minister correction to thy Fault."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:42
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:42

englands

Placename
englands
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Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"Why haue these banish'd, and forbidden Legges, Dar'd once to touch a Dust of Englands Ground?"

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:41
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:41

yorke

Placename
yorke
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Text

Details

Latitude
53.96518657
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-1.082270024

Description

"To you, my Lord, I come (what Lord you will) From the most glorious of this Land, The Duke of Yorke, to know what pricks you on To take aduantage of the absent time, And fright our Natiue Peace with selfe-borne Armes."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:41
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:41

lancaster

Placename
lancaster
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
54.04440764
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Description

"As I was banish'd, I was banish'd Hereford, But as I come, I come for Lancaster."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:43
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:43

gaunt

Placename
gaunt
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
51.05007603
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3.728147115

Description

"And Noble Vnckle, I beseech your Grace Looke on my Wrongs with an indifferent eye: You are my Father, for me thinkes in you I see old Gaunt aliue."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:43
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:43

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"If that my Cousin King, be King of England, It must be graunted, I am Duke of Lancaster."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:43
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:43

lancaster

Placename
lancaster
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
54.04440764
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-2.799083719

Description

"If that my Cousin King, be King of England, It must be graunted, I am Duke of Lancaster."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:44
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:44

hereford

Placename
hereford
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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-2.717114353

Description

"As I was banish'd, I was banish'd Hereford, But as I come, I come for Lancaster."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:43
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:43

aumerle

Placename
aumerle
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Text

Details

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49.76888884
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"You haue a Sonne, Aumerle, my Noble Kinsman, Had you first died, and he beene thus trod downe, He should haue found his Vnckle Gaunt a Father, To rowze his Wrongs, and chase them to the bay."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:43
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:43

gaunt

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gaunt
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Text

Details

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51.05007603
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3.728147115

Description

"You haue a Sonne, Aumerle, my Noble Kinsman, Had you first died, and he beene thus trod downe, He should haue found his Vnckle Gaunt a Father, To rowze his Wrongs, and chase them to the bay."

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:44

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

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-1.013852044

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"My Lords of England, let me tell you this, I haue had feeling of my Cosens Wrongs, And labour'd all I could to doe him right: But in this kind, to come in brauing Armes, Be his owne Caruer, and cut out his way, To find out Right with Wrongs, it may not be; And you that doe abett him in this kind, Cherish Rebellion, and are Rebels all."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:44

bristow

Placename
bristow
Type
Text

Details

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51.45361391
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-2.581802099

Description

"An offer Vnckle, that wee will accept: But wee must winne your Grace to goe with vs To Bristow Castle, which they say is held By Bushie, Bagot, and their Complices, The Caterpillers of the Commonwealth, Which I haue sworne to weed, and plucke away."

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2025-08-20 11:31:45

castle

Placename
castle
Type
Text

Details

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51.69010582
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-2.456357003

Description

"So fare you well, Vnlesse you please to enter in the Castle, And there repose you for this Night."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:46
Updated At
2025-08-20 18:29:54

salisbury

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salisbury
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Text

Details

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51.0698947
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-1.79863321

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"My Lord of Salisbury, we haue stayd ten dayes, And hardly kept our Countreymen together, And yet we heare no tidings from the King; Therefore we will disperse our selues: farewell."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:31:45
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:45

england

Placename
england
Type
Text

Details

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52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"More welcome is the stroake of death to me, Then Bullingbrooke to England."

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2025-08-20 11:31:47
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:47

english

Placename
english
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.83392396
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-1.013852044

Description

"My selfe a Prince, by fortune of my birth, Neere to the King in blood, and neere in loue, Till you did make him mis-interprete me, Haue stoopt my neck vnder your iniuries, And sigh'd my English breath in forraine Clouds, Eating the bitter bread of banishment; While you haue fed vpon my Seignories, Dis-park'd my Parkes, and fell'd my Forrest Woods; From mine owne Windowes torne my Household Coat, Raz'd out my Impresse, leauing me no signe, Saue mens opinions, and my liuing blood, 915 To shew the World I am a Gentleman."

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2025-08-20 11:31:48
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:48

bullingbrooke

Placename
bullingbrooke
Type
Text

Details

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0.018454631

Description

"More welcome is the stroake of death to me, Then Bullingbrooke to England."

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2025-08-20 11:31:47
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:47

northumberland

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"My Lord Northumberland, see them dispatch'd: Vnckle, you say the Queene is at your House, For Heauens sake fairely let her be entreated, Tell her I send to her my kind commends; Take speciall care my Greetings be deliuer'd."

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:31:47

bullingbrooke

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bullingbrooke
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Details

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"So when this Theefe, this Traytor Bullingbrooke, Who all this while hath reuell'd in the Night, Shall see vs rising in our Throne, the East, His Treasons will sit blushing in his face, Not able to endure the sight of Day; But selfe-affrighted, tremble at his sinne."

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bullingbrooke

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Details

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"He meanes, my Lord, that we are too remisse, Whilest Bullingbrooke through our securitie, Growes strong and great, in substance and in friends."

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yorke

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yorke
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Details

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-1.082270024

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"High be our thoughts: I know my Vnckle Yorke Hath Power enough to serue our turne."

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"Nor neere, nor farther off, my gracious Lord, Then this weake arme; discomfort guides my tongue, And bids me speake of nothing but despaire: One day too late, I feare (my Noble Lord) Hath clouded all thy happie dayes on Earth: Oh call backe Yesterday, bid Time returne, And thou shalt haue twelue thousand fighting men: To day, to day, vnhappie day too late Orethrowes thy Ioyes, Friends, Fortune, and thy State; For all the Welchmen hearing thou wert dead, Are gone to Bullingbrooke, disperst, and fled."

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bullingbrooke

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Details

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"Not all the Water in the rough rude Sea Can wash the Balme from an anoynted King; The breath of worldly men cannot depose The Deputie elected by the Lord: For euery man that Bullingbrooke hath prest, To lift shrewd Steele against our Golden Crowne, Heauen for his Richard hath in heauenly pay A glorious Angell: then if Angels fight, Weake men must fall, for Heauen still guards the right."

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bullingbrooke

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"Striues Bullingbrooke to be as Great as wee?"

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bristow

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"Yea, all of them at Bristow lost their heads."

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bullingbrooke

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bullingbrooke
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Details

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"Like an vnseasonable stormie day, Which make the Siluer Riuers drowne their Shores, As if the World were all dissolu'd to teares: So high, aboue his Limits, swells the Rage Of Bullingbrooke, couering your fearefull Land With hard bright Steele, and hearts harder then Steele: White Beares haue arm'd their thin and hairelesse Scalps Against thy Maiestie, and Boyes with Womens Voyces, Striue to speake bigge, and clap their female ioints In stiffe vnwieldie Armes: against thy Crowne Thy very Beads-men learne to bend their Bowes Of double fatall Eugh: against thy State Yea Distaffe-Women manage rustie Bills: Against thy Seat both young and old rebell, And all goes worse then I haue power to tell."

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wiltshire

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"Where is the Earle of Wiltshire?"

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bullingbrooke

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"I warrant they haue made peace with Bullingbrooke."

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2025-08-20 11:31:52

wiltshire

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wiltshire
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"Is Bushie, Greene, and the Earle of Wiltshire dead?"

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2025-08-20 11:31:52

castle

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castle
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Details

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53.25172333
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-3.129318554

Description

"For within the hollow Crowne That rounds the mortall Temples of a King, Keepes Death his Court, and there the Antique sits Scoffing his State, and grinning at his Pompe, Allowing him a breath, a little Scene, To Monarchize, be fear'd, and kill with lookes, Infusing him with selfe and vaine conceit, As if this Flesh, which walls about our Life, Were Brasse impregnable: and humor'd thus, Comes at the last, and with a little Pinne Bores through his Castle Walls, and farwell King."

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2025-08-20 11:31:52

yorke

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yorke
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Details

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-1.082270024

Description

"Your Vnckle Yorke is ioyn'd with Bullingbrooke, And all your Northerne Castles yeelded vp, And all your Southerne Gentlemen in Armes Vpon his Faction."

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bullingbrooke

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bullingbrooke
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0.018454631

Description

"Your Vnckle Yorke is ioyn'd with Bullingbrooke, And all your Northerne Castles yeelded vp, And all your Southerne Gentlemen in Armes Vpon his Faction."

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bullingbrooke

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Details

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"Thou chid'st me well: proud Bullingbrooke I come To change Blowes with thee, for our day of Doome: This ague fit of feare is ouer-blowne, An easie taske it is to winne our owne."

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bullingbrookes

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"Our Lands, our Liues, and all are Bullingbrookes, And nothing can we call our owne, but Death, And that small Modell of the barren Earth, Which serues as Paste, and Couer to our Bones: For Heauens sake let vs sit vpon the ground, And tell sad stories of the death of Kings: How some haue been depos'd, some slaine in warre, Some haunted by the Ghosts they haue depos'd, Some poyson'd by their Wiues, some sleeping kill'd, All murther'd."

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yorke

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yorke
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"Enter with Drum and Colours, Bullingbrooke, Yorke, Northumberland, Attendants."

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castle

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castle
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-3.129318554

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"Goe to Flint Castle, there Ile pine away, A King, Woes slaue, shall Kingly Woe obey: That Power I haue, discharge, and let 'em goe To eare the Land, that hath some hope to grow, For I haue none."

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bullingbrookes

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bullingbrookes
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"Discharge my followers: let them hence away, From Richards Night, to Bullingbrookes faire Day."

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bullingbrooke

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"Enter with Drum and Colours, Bullingbrooke, Yorke, Northumberland, Attendants."

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flint

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flint
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Details

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"Goe to Flint Castle, there Ile pine away, A King, Woes slaue, shall Kingly Woe obey: That Power I haue, discharge, and let 'em goe To eare the Land, that hath some hope to grow, For I haue none."

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northumberland

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"Enter with Drum and Colours, Bullingbrooke, Yorke, Northumberland, Attendants."

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salisbury

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"So that by this intelligence we learne The Welchmen are dispers'd, and Salisbury Is gone to meet the King, who lately landed With some few priuate friends, vpon this Coast."

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castle

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"Welcome Harry: what, will not this Castle yeeld?"

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northumberland

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northumberland
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55.21946815
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"It would beseeme the Lord Northumberland, To say King Richard: alack the heauie day, When such a sacred King should hide his head."

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aumerle

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aumerle
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Details

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"Yes (my good Lord) It doth containe a King: King Richard lyes Within the limits of yond Lime and Stone, And with him, the Lord Aumerle, Lord Salisbury, Sir Stephen Scroope, besides a Clergie man Of holy reuerence; who, I cannot learne."

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salisbury

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salisbury
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Details

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"Yes (my good Lord) It doth containe a King: King Richard lyes Within the limits of yond Lime and Stone, And with him, the Lord Aumerle, Lord Salisbury, Sir Stephen Scroope, besides a Clergie man Of holy reuerence; who, I cannot learne."

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carlile

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-2.943266053

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"Oh, belike it is the Bishop of Carlile."

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castle

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Details

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"Noble Lord, Goe to the rude Ribs of that ancient Castle, Through Brazen Trumpet send the breath of Parle Into his ruin'd Eares, and thus deliuer: Henry Bullingbrooke vpon his knees doth kisse King Richards hand, and sends allegeance And true faith of heart to his Royall Person: hither come Euen at his feet, to lay my Armes and Power, Prouided, that my Banishment repeal'd, And Lands restor'd againe, be freely graunted: If not, Ile vse th'aduantage of my Power, And lay the Summers dust with showers of blood, Rayn'd from the wounds of slaughter'd Englishmen; The which, how farre off from the mind of Bullingbrooke It is, such Crimson Tempest should bedrench The fresh grcene Lap of faire King Richards Land, My stooping dutie tenderly shall shew."

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castle

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"The Castle royally is mann'd, my Lord, Against thy entrance."

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bullingbrooke

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"Noble Lord, Goe to the rude Ribs of that ancient Castle, Through Brazen Trumpet send the breath of Parle Into his ruin'd Eares, and thus deliuer: Henry Bullingbrooke vpon his knees doth kisse King Richards hand, and sends allegeance And true faith of heart to his Royall Person: hither come Euen at his feet, to lay my Armes and Power, Prouided, that my Banishment repeal'd, And Lands restor'd againe, be freely graunted: If not, Ile vse th'aduantage of my Power, And lay the Summers dust with showers of blood, Rayn'd from the wounds of slaughter'd Englishmen; The which, how farre off from the mind of Bullingbrooke It is, such Crimson Tempest should bedrench The fresh grcene Lap of faire King Richards Land, My stooping dutie tenderly shall shew."

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2025-08-20 11:32:00

bullingbrooke

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Details

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"Noble Lord, Goe to the rude Ribs of that ancient Castle, Through Brazen Trumpet send the breath of Parle Into his ruin'd Eares, and thus deliuer: Henry Bullingbrooke vpon his knees doth kisse King Richards hand, and sends allegeance And true faith of heart to his Royall Person: hither come Euen at his feet, to lay my Armes and Power, Prouided, that my Banishment repeal'd, And Lands restor'd againe, be freely graunted: If not, Ile vse th'aduantage of my Power, And lay the Summers dust with showers of blood, Rayn'd from the wounds of slaughter'd Englishmen; The which, how farre off from the mind of Bullingbrooke It is, such Crimson Tempest should bedrench The fresh grcene Lap of faire King Richards Land, My stooping dutie tenderly shall shew."

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"Noble Lord, Goe to the rude Ribs of that ancient Castle, Through Brazen Trumpet send the breath of Parle Into his ruin'd Eares, and thus deliuer: Henry Bullingbrooke vpon his knees doth kisse King Richards hand, and sends allegeance And true faith of heart to his Royall Person: hither come Euen at his feet, to lay my Armes and Power, Prouided, that my Banishment repeal'd, And Lands restor'd againe, be freely graunted: If not, Ile vse th'aduantage of my Power, And lay the Summers dust with showers of blood, Rayn'd from the wounds of slaughter'd Englishmen; The which, how farre off from the mind of Bullingbrooke It is, such Crimson Tempest should bedrench The fresh grcene Lap of faire King Richards Land, My stooping dutie tenderly shall shew."

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aumerle

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"Enter on the Walls, Richard, Carlile, Aumerle, Scroop, Salisbury."

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"Enter on the Walls, Richard, Carlile, Aumerle, Scroop, Salisbury."

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"Enter Salisbury."

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"Tell Bullingbrooke, for yond me thinkes he is, That euery stride he makes vpon my Land, Is dangerous Treason: He is come to ope The purple Testament of bleeding Warre; But ere the Crowne he lookes for, liue in peace, Ten thousand bloody crownes of Mothers Sonnes Shall ill become the flower of Englands face, Change the complexion of her Maid-pale Peace To Scarlet Indignation, and bedew Her Pastors Grasse with faithfull English Blood."

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"Tell Bullingbrooke, for yond me thinkes he is, That euery stride he makes vpon my Land, Is dangerous Treason: He is come to ope The purple Testament of bleeding Warre; But ere the Crowne he lookes for, liue in peace, Ten thousand bloody crownes of Mothers Sonnes Shall ill become the flower of Englands face, Change the complexion of her Maid-pale Peace To Scarlet Indignation, and bedew Her Pastors Grasse with faithfull English Blood."

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"Shall we call back Northumberland, and send Defiance to the Traytor, and so die?"

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"Northumberland, say thus: The King returnes, His Noble Cousin is right welcome hither, And all the number of his faire demands Shall be accomplish'd without contradiction: With all the gracious vtterance thou hast, Speake to his gentle hearing kind commends."

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"The King of Heauen forbid our Lord the King Should so with ciuill and vnciuill Armes Be rush'd vpon: Thy thrice-noble Cousin, Harry Bullingbrooke, doth humbly kisse thy hand, And by the Honorable Tombe he sweares, That stands vpon your Royall Grandsires Bones, And by the Royalties of both your Bloods, (Currents that spring from one most gracious Head) And by the buried Hand of Warlike Gaunt, And by the Worth and Honor of himselfe, Comprising all that may be sworne, or said, His comming hither hath no further scope, Then for his Lineall Royalties, and to begge Infranchisement immediate on his knees: Which on thy Royall partie graunted once, His glittering Armes he will commend to'Rust, His barbed Steedes to Stables, and his heart To faithfull seruice of your Maiestie: This sweares he, as he is a Prince, is iust, And as I am a Gentleman, I credit him."

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"Northumberland comes backe from Bulling- brooke."

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"Tell Bullingbrooke, for yond me thinkes he is, That euery stride he makes vpon my Land, Is dangerous Treason: He is come to ope The purple Testament of bleeding Warre; But ere the Crowne he lookes for, liue in peace, Ten thousand bloody crownes of Mothers Sonnes Shall ill become the flower of Englands face, Change the complexion of her Maid-pale Peace To Scarlet Indignation, and bedew Her Pastors Grasse with faithfull English Blood."

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"The King of Heauen forbid our Lord the King Should so with ciuill and vnciuill Armes Be rush'd vpon: Thy thrice-noble Cousin, Harry Bullingbrooke, doth humbly kisse thy hand, And by the Honorable Tombe he sweares, That stands vpon your Royall Grandsires Bones, And by the Royalties of both your Bloods, (Currents that spring from one most gracious Head) And by the buried Hand of Warlike Gaunt, And by the Worth and Honor of himselfe, Comprising all that may be sworne, or said, His comming hither hath no further scope, Then for his Lineall Royalties, and to begge Infranchisement immediate on his knees: Which on thy Royall partie graunted once, His glittering Armes he will commend to'Rust, His barbed Steedes to Stables, and his heart To faithfull seruice of your Maiestie: This sweares he, as he is a Prince, is iust, And as I am a Gentleman, I credit him."

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"You make a Legge, and Bullingbrooke sayes I. North."

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"Aumerle, thou weep'st (my tender-hearted Cousin) Wee'le make foule Weather with despised Teares: Our sighes, and they, shall lodge the Summer Corne, And make a Dearth in this reuolting Land."

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"Most mightie Prince, my Lord Northumberland, What sayes King Bullingbrooke?"

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"Most mightie Prince, my Lord Northumberland, What sayes King Bullingbrooke?"

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"Set on towards London: Cousin, is it so?"

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"Little ioy haue I To breath these newes; yet what I say, is true; King Richard, he is in the mighty hold Of Bullingbrooke, their Fortunes both are weigh'd: In your Lords Scale, is nothing but himselfe, And some few Vanities, that make him light: But in the Ballance of great Bullingbrooke, Besides himselfe, are all the English Peeres, And with that oddes he weighes King Richard downe."

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"They are, And Bullingbrooke hath seiz'd the wastefull King."

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"Letters came last night To a deere Friend of the Duke of Yorkes, That tell blacke tydings."

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"The Weeds that his broad-spreading Leaues did shelter, That seem'd, in eating him, to hold him vp, Are pull'd vp, Root and all, by Bullingbrooke: I meane, the Earle of Wiltshire, Bushie, Greene."

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"The Weeds that his broad-spreading Leaues did shelter, That seem'd, in eating him, to hold him vp, Are pull'd vp, Root and all, by Bullingbrooke: I meane, the Earle of Wiltshire, Bushie, Greene."

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"Come Ladies goe, To meet at London, Londons King in woe."

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"Little ioy haue I To breath these newes; yet what I say, is true; King Richard, he is in the mighty hold Of Bullingbrooke, their Fortunes both are weigh'd: In your Lords Scale, is nothing but himselfe, And some few Vanities, that make him light: But in the Ballance of great Bullingbrooke, Besides himselfe, are all the English Peeres, And with that oddes he weighes King Richard downe."

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"Poste you to London, and you'l finde it so, I speake no more, then euery one doth know."

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"Little ioy haue I To breath these newes; yet what I say, is true; King Richard, he is in the mighty hold Of Bullingbrooke, their Fortunes both are weigh'd: In your Lords Scale, is nothing but himselfe, And some few Vanities, that make him light: But in the Ballance of great Bullingbrooke, Besides himselfe, are all the English Peeres, And with that oddes he weighes King Richard downe."

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2025-08-20 11:32:06

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"Come Ladies goe, To meet at London, Londons King in woe."

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"What was I borne to this: that my sad looke, Should grace the Triumph of great Bullingbrooke."

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"Then set before my face, the Lord Aumerle."

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2025-08-20 11:32:09
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2025-08-20 11:32:09

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"My Lord Aumerle, I know your daring tongue Scornes to vnsay, what it hath once deliuer'd."

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2025-08-20 11:32:09
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2025-08-20 11:32:09

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"Now Bagot, freely speake thy minde, What thou do'st know of Noble Glousters death: Who wrought it with the King, and who perform'd The bloody Office of his Timelesse end."

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2025-08-20 11:32:08
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2025-08-20 11:32:08

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"Amongst much other talke, that very time, I heard you say, that you had rather refuse The offer of an hundred thousand Crownes, Then Bullingbrookes returne to England; adding withall, How blest this Land would be, in this your Cosins death."

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2025-08-20 11:32:10
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2025-08-20 11:32:10

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"In that dead time, when Glousters death was plotted, I heard you say, Is not my arme of length, That reacheth from the restfull English Court As farre as Callis, to my Vnkles head."

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2025-08-20 11:32:10
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2025-08-20 11:32:10

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-1.013852044

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"In that dead time, when Glousters death was plotted, I heard you say, Is not my arme of length, That reacheth from the restfull English Court As farre as Callis, to my Vnkles head."

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2025-08-20 11:32:10
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2025-08-20 11:32:10

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glousters
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51.86278425
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-2.245282849

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"In that dead time, when Glousters death was plotted, I heard you say, Is not my arme of length, That reacheth from the restfull English Court As farre as Callis, to my Vnkles head."

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2025-08-20 11:32:09

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1.752674047

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"Aumerle, thou lye'st: his Honor is astrue In this Appeale, as thou art all vniust: And that thou art so, there I throw my Gage To proue it on thee, to th'extreamest point Of mortall breathing."

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2025-08-20 11:32:11
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2025-08-20 11:32:11

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england
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52.83392396
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-1.013852044

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"Amongst much other talke, that very time, I heard you say, that you had rather refuse The offer of an hundred thousand Crownes, Then Bullingbrookes returne to England; adding withall, How blest this Land would be, in this your Cosins death."

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2025-08-20 11:32:10

aumerle

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1.752674047

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"If that thy valour stand on sympathize: There is my Gage, Aumerle, in Gage to thine: By that faire Sunne, that shewes me where thou stand'st, I heard thee say (and vauntingly thou spak'st it) That thou wer't cause of Noble Glousters death."

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2025-08-20 11:32:10
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2025-08-20 11:32:10

glousters

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glousters
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"If that thy valour stand on sympathize: There is my Gage, Aumerle, in Gage to thine: By that faire Sunne, that shewes me where thou stand'st, I heard thee say (and vauntingly thou spak'st it) That thou wer't cause of Noble Glousters death."

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2025-08-20 11:32:11

aumerle

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1.752674047

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"My Lord Fitz-water: I do remember well, the very time Aumerle, and you did talke."

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2025-08-20 11:32:12
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2025-08-20 11:32:12

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"Surrey."

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2025-08-20 11:32:12

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-0.475183668

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"Surrey, thou Lyest."

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2025-08-20 11:32:12
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2025-08-20 11:32:12

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"If I dare eate, or drinke, or breathe, or liue, I dare meete Surrey in a Wildernesse, And spit vpon him, whilest I say he Lyes, And Lyes, and Lyes: there is my Bond of Faith, To tye thee to my strong Correction."

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2025-08-20 11:32:13
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"Besides, I heard the banish'd Norfolke say, That thou Aumerle didst send two of thy men, To execute the Noble Duke at Callis."

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2025-08-20 11:32:15
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2025-08-20 11:32:15

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"Some honest Christian trust me with a Gage, That Norfolke lyes: here doe I throw downe this, If he may be repeal'd, to trie his Honor."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:14
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:14

aumerle

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Details

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"Besides, I heard the banish'd Norfolke say, That thou Aumerle didst send two of thy men, To execute the Noble Duke at Callis."

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:14

norfolke

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norfolke
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Details

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0.862310016

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"Besides, I heard the banish'd Norfolke say, That thou Aumerle didst send two of thy men, To execute the Noble Duke at Callis."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:15
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2025-08-20 11:32:15

aumerle

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Type
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Details

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49.76888884
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1.752674047

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"As I intend to thriue in this new World, Aumerle is guiltie of my true Appeale."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:13
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:13

norfolke

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Details

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"Many a time hath banish'd Norfolke fought For Iesu Christ, in glorious Christian field Streaming the Ensigne of the Christian Crosse, Against black Pagans, Turkes, and Saracens: And toyl'd with workes of Warre, retyr'd himselfe To Italy, and there at Venice gaue His Body to that pleasant Countries Earth, And his pure Soule vnto his Captaine Christ, Vnder whose Colours he had fought so long."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:15
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:15

norfolke

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Details

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0.862310016

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"These differences shall all rest vnder Gage, Till Norfolke be repeal'd: repeal'd he shall be; And (though mine Enemie) restor'd againe To all his Lands and Seignories: when hee's return'd, Against Aumerle we will enforce his Tryall."

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2025-08-20 11:32:14

aumerle

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Details

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"These differences shall all rest vnder Gage, Till Norfolke be repeal'd: repeal'd he shall be; And (though mine Enemie) restor'd againe To all his Lands and Seignories: when hee's return'd, Against Aumerle we will enforce his Tryall."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:14
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:14

italy

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italy
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Details

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12.32259568

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"Many a time hath banish'd Norfolke fought For Iesu Christ, in glorious Christian field Streaming the Ensigne of the Christian Crosse, Against black Pagans, Turkes, and Saracens: And toyl'd with workes of Warre, retyr'd himselfe To Italy, and there at Venice gaue His Body to that pleasant Countries Earth, And his pure Soule vnto his Captaine Christ, Vnder whose Colours he had fought so long."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:16
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:16

lancaster

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Details

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-2.799083719

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"Great Duke of Lancaster, I come to thee From plume-pluckt Richard, who with willing Soule Adopts thee Heire, and his high Scepter yeelds To the possession of thy Royall Hand."

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:16

norfolke

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"Why Bishop, is Norfolke dead?"

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:16
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:16

venice

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venice
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Details

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"Many a time hath banish'd Norfolke fought For Iesu Christ, in glorious Christian field Streaming the Ensigne of the Christian Crosse, Against black Pagans, Turkes, and Saracens: And toyl'd with workes of Warre, retyr'd himselfe To Italy, and there at Venice gaue His Body to that pleasant Countries Earth, And his pure Soule vnto his Captaine Christ, Vnder whose Colours he had fought so long."

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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:16

herefords

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Details

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"My Lord of Hereford here, whom you call King, Is a foule Traytor to prowd Herefords King."

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2025-08-20 11:32:17

english

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"And if you Crowne him, let me prophecie, The blood of English shall manure the ground, And future Ages groane for his foule Act."

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Created At
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Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:17

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Details

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"My Lord of Hereford here, whom you call King, Is a foule Traytor to prowd Herefords King."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:17
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2025-08-20 11:32:17

golgotha

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"Disorder, Horror, Feare, and Mutinie Shall here inhabite, and this Land be call'd The field of Golgotha, and dead mens Sculls."

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2025-08-20 11:32:19
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:19

westminster

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"My Lord of Westminster, be it your charge, To keepe him safely, till his day of Tryall."

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2025-08-20 11:32:18
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bullingbrooke

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"To doe that office of thine owne good will, Which tyred Maiestie did make thee offer: The Resignation of thy State and Crowne To Henry Bullingbrooke."

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2025-08-20 11:32:19

northumberland

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Details

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"Vrge it no more, my Lord Northumberland."

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2025-08-20 11:32:20
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2025-08-20 11:32:20

bullingbrooke

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"Oh, that I were a Mockerie, King of Snow, Standing before the Sunne of Bullingbrooke, To melt my selfe away in Water-drops."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:20
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:20

england

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-1.013852044

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"Good King, great King, and yet not greatly good, And if my word be Sterling yet in England, Let it command a Mirror hither straight, That it may shew me what a Face I haue, Since it is Bankrupt of his Maiestie."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:20
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:20

tower

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"Goe some of you, conuey him to the Tower."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:20
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:20

northumberland

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northumberland
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Details

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-2.042626322

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"Gentle Northumberland, If thy Offences were vpon Record, Would it not shame thee, in so faire a troupe, To reade a Lecture of them?"

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2025-08-20 11:32:21
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:21

bullingbrooke

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Details

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"Is this the Face, which fac'd so many follyes, That was at last out-fac'd by Bullingbrooke?"

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te1b10
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:22
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:22

bullingbrooke

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Details

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0.018454631

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"This way the King will come: this is the way To Iulius Caesars ill-erected Tower: To whose flint Bosome, my condemned Lord Is doom'd a Prisoner, by prowd Bullingbrooke."

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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:21
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:21

france

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france
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Details

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2.572607236

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"High thee to France, And Cloyster thee in some Religious House: Our holy liues must winne a new Worlds Crowne, Which our prophane houres here haue stricken downe."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:23
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:23

troy

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troy
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Details

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26.23973849

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"Ah thou, the Modell where old Troy did stand, Thou Mappe of Honor, thou King Richards Tombe, And not King Richard: thou most beauteous Inne, Why should hard-fauor'd Griefe be lodg'd in thee, When Triumph is become an Ale-house Guest."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:22
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:22

bullingbrooke

Placename
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Details

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0.018454631

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"Hath Bullingbrooke Depos'd thine Intellect?"

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:22
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:22

tower

Placename
tower
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Text

Details

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-0.075960032

Description

"This way the King will come: this is the way To Iulius Caesars ill-erected Tower: To whose flint Bosome, my condemned Lord Is doom'd a Prisoner, by prowd Bullingbrooke."

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TLCMap ID
te1b0e
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:21
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:21

pomfret

Placename
pomfret
Type
Text

Details

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53.69199354
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-1.309715535

Description

"You must to Pomfret, not vnto the Tower."

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TLCMap ID
te1b15
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:23
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:23

france

Placename
france
Type
Text

Details

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47.09192896
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2.572607236

Description

"Good (sometime Queene) prepare thee hence for France: Thinke I am dead, and that euen here thou tak'st, As from my Death-bed, my last liuing leaue."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:22
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:22

bullingbrooke

Placename
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Text

Details

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53.16550946
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0.018454631

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"My Lord, the mind of Bullingbrooke is chang'd."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:23
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:23

tower

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tower
Type
Text

Details

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51.50828933
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-0.075960032

Description

"You must to Pomfret, not vnto the Tower."

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TLCMap ID
te1b19
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:24
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:24

france

Placename
france
Type
Text

Details

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47.09192896
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2.572607236

Description

"And Madame, there is order ta'ne for you: With all swift speed, you must away to France."

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TLCMap ID
te1b18
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:24
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:24

northumberland

Placename
northumberland
Type
Text

Details

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55.21946815
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-2.042626322

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"Part vs, Northumberland: I, towards the North, Where shiuering Cold and Sicknesse pines the Clyme: My Queene to France: from whence, set forth in pompe, She came adorned hither like sweet May; Sent back like Hollowmas, or short'st of day."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:25

bullingbrooke

Placename
bullingbrooke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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0.018454631

Description

"Northumberland, thou Ladder wherewithall The mounting Bullingbrooke ascends my Throne, The time shall not be many houres of age, More then it is, ere foule sinne, gathering head, Shall breake into corruption: thou shalt thinke, Though he diuide the Realme, and giue thee halfe, It is too little, helping him to all: He shall thinke, that thou which know'st the way To plant vnrightfull Kings, wilt know againe, Being ne're so little vrg'd another way, To pluck him headlong from the vsurped Throne."

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TLCMap ID
te1b1b
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:25

france

Placename
france
Type
Text

Details

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47.09192896
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2.572607236

Description

"Part vs, Northumberland: I, towards the North, Where shiuering Cold and Sicknesse pines the Clyme: My Queene to France: from whence, set forth in pompe, She came adorned hither like sweet May; Sent back like Hollowmas, or short'st of day."

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TLCMap ID
te1b1d
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:25

northumberland

Placename
northumberland
Type
Text

Details

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55.21946815
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-2.042626322

Description

"Northumberland, thou Ladder wherewithall The mounting Bullingbrooke ascends my Throne, The time shall not be many houres of age, More then it is, ere foule sinne, gathering head, Shall breake into corruption: thou shalt thinke, Though he diuide the Realme, and giue thee halfe, It is too little, helping him to all: He shall thinke, that thou which know'st the way To plant vnrightfull Kings, wilt know againe, Being ne're so little vrg'd another way, To pluck him headlong from the vsurped Throne."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:25

london

Placename
london
Type
Text

Details

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51.50467869
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-0.142840519

Description

"My Lord, you told me you would tell the rest, When weeping made you breake the story off, Of our two Cousins comming into London."

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TLCMap ID
te1b21
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:26
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:26

france

Placename
france
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
47.09192896
Longitude
2.572607236

Description

"Weepe thou for me in France; I, for thee heere: Better farre off, then neere, be ne're the neere."

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TLCMap ID
te1b1c
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:25
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:25

bullingbrooke

Placename
bullingbrooke
Type
Text

Details

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53.16550946
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0.018454631

Description

"You would haue thought the very windowes spake, So many greedy lookes of yong and old, Through Casements darted their desiring eyes Vpon his visage: and that all the walles, With painted Imagery had said at once, Iesu preserue thee, welcom Bullingbrooke."

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TLCMap ID
te1b28
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:28
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:28

bullingbrooke

Placename
bullingbrooke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.16550946
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0.018454631

Description

"Then, as I said, the Duke, great Bullingbrooke, Mounted vpon a hot and fierie Steed, Which his aspiring Rider seem'd to know, With slow, but stately pace, kept on his course: While all tongues cride, God saue thee Bullingbrooke."

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TLCMap ID
te1b22
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:26
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:26

bullingbrooke

Placename
bullingbrooke
Type
Text

Details

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53.16550946
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0.018454631

Description

"Then, as I said, the Duke, great Bullingbrooke, Mounted vpon a hot and fierie Steed, Which his aspiring Rider seem'd to know, With slow, but stately pace, kept on his course: While all tongues cride, God saue thee Bullingbrooke."

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TLCMap ID
te1b26
Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:28
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:28

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"To Bullingbrooke, are we sworne Subiects now, Whose State, and Honor, I for aye allow."

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"Heere comes my sonne Aumerle."

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"Aumerle that was, But that is lost, for being Richards Friend."

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"What newes from Oxford?"

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"And Madam, you must call him Rutland now: I am in Parliament pledge for his truth, And lasting fealtie to the new-made King."

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"Strike him Aumerle."

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"Why Yorke, what wilt thou do?"

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"A dozen of them heere haue tane the Sacrament, And interchangeably set downe their hands To kill the King at Oxford."

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"Hadst thou groan'd for him as I haue done, Thou wouldest be more pittifull: But now I know thy minde; thou do'st suspect That I haue bene disloyall to thy bed, And that he is a Bastard, not thy Sonne: Sweet Yorke, sweet husband, be not of that minde: He is as like thee, as a man may bee, Not like to me, nor any of my Kin, And yet I loue him."

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yorke

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"Mount thee vpon his horse, Spurre post, and get before him to the King, And begge thy pardon, ere he do accuse thee, Ile not be long behind: though I be old, I doubt not but to ride as fast as Yorke: And neuer will I rise vp from the ground, Till Bullingbrooke haue pardon'd thee: Away be gone."

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"After Aumerle."

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"If any plague hang ouer vs, 'tis he, I would to heauen (my Lords) he might be found: Enquire at London, 'mongst the Tauernes there: For The Life and Death of Richard the Second."

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"Mount thee vpon his horse, Spurre post, and get before him to the King, And begge thy pardon, ere he do accuse thee, Ile not be long behind: though I be old, I doubt not but to ride as fast as Yorke: And neuer will I rise vp from the ground, Till Bullingbrooke haue pardon'd thee: Away be gone."

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oxford

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"My Lord, some two dayes since I saw the Prince, And told him of these Triumphes held at Oxford."

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yorke

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"Sweet Yorke be patient, heare me gentle Liege."

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rutland

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"For euer will I kneele vpon my knees, And neuer see day, that the happy sees, Till thou giue ioy: vntill thou bid me ioy, By pardoning Rutland, my transgressing Boy."

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"Speake it in French (King) say Pardon'ne moy."

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oxford

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"But for our trusty brother-in-Law, the Abbot, With all the rest of that consorted crew, Destruction straight shall dogge them at the heeles: Good Vnckle helpe to order seuerall powres To Oxford, or where ere these Traitors are: They shall not liue within this world I sweare, But I will haue them, if I once know where."

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"Speake Pardon, as 'tis currant in our Land, The chopping French we do not vnderstand."

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yorke

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"I was a poore Groome of thy Stable (King) When thou wer't King: who trauelling towards Yorke, With much adoo, at length haue gotten leaue To looke vpon my (sometimes Royall) masters face."

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bullingbrooke

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"Then crushing penurie, Perswades me, I was better when a King: Then am I king'd againe: and by and by, Thinke that I am vn-king'd by Bullingbrooke, And straight am nothing."

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"Now sir, the sound that tels what houre it is, Are clamorous groanes, that strike vpon my heart, Which is the bell: so Sighes, and Teares, and Grones, Shew Minutes, Houres, and Times: but my Time Runs poasting on, in Bullingbrookes proud ioy, While I stand fooling heere, his iacke o'th' Clocke."

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"And speaking it, he wistly look'd on me, As who should say, I would thou wer't the man That would diuorce this terror from my heart, Meaning the King at Pomfret: Come, let's goe; I am the Kings Friend, and will rid his Foe."

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"So proud, that Bullingbrooke was on his backe; That Iade hath eate bread from my Royall hand."

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bullingbrooke

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"O how it yern'd my heart, when I beheld In London streets, that Coronation day, When Bullingbrooke rode on Roane Barbary, That horse, that thou so often hast bestrid, That horse, that I so carefully haue drest."

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london

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"O how it yern'd my heart, when I beheld In London streets, that Coronation day, When Bullingbrooke rode on Roane Barbary, That horse, that thou so often hast bestrid, That horse, that I so carefully haue drest."

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"Rode he on Barbary?"

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2025-08-20 11:32:41

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"O how it yern'd my heart, when I beheld In London streets, that Coronation day, When Bullingbrooke rode on Roane Barbary, That horse, that thou so often hast bestrid, That horse, that I so carefully haue drest."

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"My Lord I dare not: Sir Pierce of Exton, Who lately came from th' King, commands the contrary."

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"The diuell take Henrie of Lancaster, and thee; Patience is stale, and I am weary of it."

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"45 And yet I beare a burthen like an Asse, Spur-gall'd, and tyrd by iauncing Bullingbrooke."

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"Kinde Vnkle Yorke, the latest newes we heare, Is that the Rebels haue consum'd with fire Our Towne of Ciceter in Gloucestershire, But whether they be tane or slaine, we heare not."

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"Exton, thy fierce hand, Hath with the Kings blood, stain'd the Kings own land."

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"Kinde Vnkle Yorke, the latest newes we heare, Is that the Rebels haue consum'd with fire Our Towne of Ciceter in Gloucestershire, But whether they be tane or slaine, we heare not."

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"Kinde Vnkle Yorke, the latest newes we heare, Is that the Rebels haue consum'd with fire Our Towne of Ciceter in Gloucestershire, But whether they be tane or slaine, we heare not."

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"First to thy Sacred State, wish I all happinesse: The next newes is, I haue to London sent The heads of Salsbury, Spencer, Blunt, and Kent: The manner of their taking may appeare At large discoursed in this paper heere."

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"My Lord, I haue from Oxford sent to London, The heads of Broccas, and Sir Bennet Seely, Two of the dangerous consorted Traitors, That sought at Oxford, thy dire ouerthrow."

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"First to thy Sacred State, wish I all happinesse: The next newes is, I haue to London sent The heads of Salsbury, Spencer, Blunt, and Kent: The manner of their taking may appeare At large discoursed in this paper heere."

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"First to thy Sacred State, wish I all happinesse: The next newes is, I haue to London sent The heads of Salsbury, Spencer, Blunt, and Kent: The manner of their taking may appeare At large discoursed in this paper heere."

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"My Lord, I haue from Oxford sent to London, The heads of Broccas, and Sir Bennet Seely, Two of the dangerous consorted Traitors, That sought at Oxford, thy dire ouerthrow."

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"My Lord, I haue from Oxford sent to London, The heads of Broccas, and Sir Bennet Seely, Two of the dangerous consorted Traitors, That sought at Oxford, thy dire ouerthrow."

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"The grand Conspirator, Abbot of Westminster, With clog of Conscience, and sowre Melancholly, Hath yeelded vp his body to the graue: But heere is Carlile, liuing to abide Thy Kingly doome, and sentence of his pride."

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Description

"The grand Conspirator, Abbot of Westminster, With clog of Conscience, and sowre Melancholly, Hath yeelded vp his body to the graue: But heere is Carlile, liuing to abide Thy Kingly doome, and sentence of his pride."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:48
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:48

carlile

Placename
carlile
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
54.89379399
Longitude
-2.943266053

Description

"Carlile, this is your doome: Choose out some secret place, some reuerend roome More then thou hast, and with it ioy thy life: So as thou liu'st in peace, dye free from strife: For though mine enemy, thou hast euer beene, High sparkes of Honor in thee haue I seene."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:48
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:48

exton

Placename
exton
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.69100417
Longitude
-0.63200172

Description

"Exton, I thanke thee not, for thou hast wrought A deede of Slaughter, with thy fatall hand, Vpon my head, and all this famous Land."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:50
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:50

burdeaux

Placename
burdeaux
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
44.83995737
Longitude
-0.586015217

Description

"Heerein all breathlesse lies The mightiest of thy greatest enemies Richard of Burdeaux, by me hither brought."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 11:32:49
Updated At
2025-08-20 11:32:49

Alpes

Type
Text

Details

Latitude
46.557915058566834
Longitude
8.566832504

Description

"Setting aside his high bloods royalty, And let him be no Kinsman to my Liege, I do defie him, and I spit at him, Call him a slanderous Coward, and a Villaine: Which to maintaine, I would allow him oddes, And meete him, were I tide to runne afoote, Euen to the frozen ridges of the Alpes, Or any other ground inhabitable, Where euer Englishman durst set his foote."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 16:29:51
Updated At
2025-08-20 16:29:51

Kernes

Type
Text

Details

Latitude
53.54841586
Longitude
-7.817661611

Description

"Now for our Irish warres, We must supplant those rough rug-headed Kernes, Which liue like venom, where no venom else But onely they, haue priuiledge to liue."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 17:33:27
Updated At
2025-08-20 17:33:27

Blan

Type
Text

Details

Latitude
47.59101651
Longitude
-2.817819337

Description

"Then thus: I haue from Port le Blan A Bay in Britaine, receiu'd intelligence, That Harry Duke of Herford, Rainald Lord Cobham, That late broke from the Duke of Exeter, His brother Archbishop, late of Canterbury, Sir Thomas Erpingham, Sir Iohn Rainston, Sir Iohn Norberie, Sir Robert Waterton, & Francis Quoint, All these well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine, With eight tall ships, three thousand men of warre Are making hither with all due expedience, And shortly meane to touch our Northerne shore: Perhaps they had ere this, but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 17:36:41
Updated At
2025-08-20 17:36:41

Welchman

Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.02242737
Longitude
-4.128973986

Description

"Stay yet another day, thou trustie Welchman, The King reposeth all his confidence in thee."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 18:44:01
Updated At
2025-08-20 18:44:01

Barkloughly

Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.86013784230968
Longitude
-4.108182571

Description

"Barkloughly Castle call you this at hand?"

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TLCMap ID
te1c82
Created At
2025-08-20 18:46:46
Updated At
2025-08-20 18:46:46

Welchmen

Type
Text

Details

Latitude
52.02242737
Longitude
-4.128973986

Description

"Nor neere, nor farther off, my gracious Lord, Then this weake arme; discomfort guides my tongue, And bids me speake of nothing but despaire: One day too late, I feare (my Noble Lord) Hath clouded all thy happie dayes on Earth: Oh call backe Yesterday, bid Time returne, And thou shalt haue twelue thousand fighting men: To day, to day, vnhappie day too late Orethrowes thy Ioyes, Friends, Fortune, and thy State; For all the Welchmen hearing thou wert dead, Are gone to Bullingbrooke, disperst, and fled."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
2025-08-20 18:49:12
Updated At
2025-08-20 18:49:12
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