Yorkists in several important embassies, and advanced to the office of Lieutenant of Calais. Notwithstanding all these favours, he again revolted, and joined the Earl of Warwick to restore the deposed Henry. He raised forces, and joined Margaret of Anjou... The History of Luton ... - Page 12by Frederick Davis - 1855 - 207 pagesFull view - About this book
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