| Thomas Thompson - 1822 - 174 pages
...large ships and fourteen other ships, having on board about 2000 able men of war, besides manners, and he directed his course towards the coast of Norfolk....miles from the haven where the king came on land." 198 having ceased, they drew " towards the king, who for the first night was lodged in a poor village,... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1869 - 746 pages
...which he had already begun as a lighthouse. In 1471 Edward IV. landed " within Humber, on Holderness side, at a place called Ravenspurgh, even in the same place where Henry Earl of Derbie, after called King Henry IV., landed,*1 About 1552 Ravenspwr is alluded tobyLeland in... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1856 - 698 pages
...Henry IV., landed from France in 1399. And it was the place of debarkation of Edward IV.,* in 1471, "even in the same place where Henry, Earle of Derbie, after called King Henry IV., landed." (See vol. i., pp. 146, 107.) Among the merchants who left Ravenser for Hull when the former port began... | |
| James Joseph Sheahan, T. Whellan - York (England) - 1857 - 692 pages
...Henry IV., landed from France in 1399. And it was the place of debarkation of Edward IV.,* in 1471, " even in the same place where Henry, Earle of Derbie, after called King Henry IV., landed." (See vol. i., pp. 146, 167.) Among the merchants who left Ravenser for Hull when the former port began... | |
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