| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - Great Britain - 1826 - 494 pages
...think it prudent," says a contemporary historian," " to say nothing of the death of Henry the Sixth ; may God grant time for repentance to the person, whoever he was, who laid his sacrilegious hands upon the Lord's anointed." All the chroniclers of the next age, as well as Comines, make no scruple... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1839 - 932 pages
...Richard Duke of Gloucester, or some other member of the royal House of York. " May God," he exclaims, " grant time for repentance to the person, whoever he was, who laid his sacrilegious hands on the • She was at first confined in the Tower of London, afterwards at Windsor, and then at Walliniifunl.... | |
| William Rishanger - Great Britain - 1840 - 488 pages
...Syng this carol reverently ; Fore hit is mad of Kyng Herre, Gret ned fore him we han to pray ! }if he fare wele, wele schul we be, Or ellis we may be...b.) written in the Monastery of Haghmond in the year 1426. Mr. Hartshorne will use this MS. in his forthcoming Shropshire Glossary. I may refer here to... | |
| Hannah Lawrance - Great Britain - 1840 - 474 pages
...of all, is that of the " Croyland Continuator," a Yorkist, and contemporary, who expressly says, " May God grant time for repentance to the person, whoever he was, who laid his sacrilegious hands ou the Lord's anointed." cousin the king of France and Edward respecting her ransom, which was fixed... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - Great Britain - 1840 - 478 pages
...Gloucester and divers of his men being in the Tower that night." " May God give him time for repentance, whoever he was who laid his sacrilegious hands on the Lord's anointed," adds the continuator of the Chronicles of Croyland.1 Tradition points out an octagonal room 'in the... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 524 pages
...Richard Duke of Gloucester, or some other member of the royal House of York. " May God," he exclaim«, " grant time for repentance to the person, whoever he was, who laid his sacrilegious hands on the • She was at first confined in the Tower of bunion, afterward» at Windsor, and then at Wiillinyford.... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - Great Britain - 1845 - 556 pages
...Richard, Duke of Gloucester, or some other member of the royal House of York. " May God," he exclaims, " grant time for repentance to the person, whoever he...laid his sacrilegious hands on the lord's anointed." t The dead body, surrounded by guards * She was at first coufined in the Tower of London, afterwards... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - Great Britain - 1851 - 532 pages
...Richard, Duke of Gloucester, or some other member of the royal House of York. " May God," he exclaims, " grant time for repentance to the person, whoever he...laid his sacrilegious hands on the lord's anointed." t The dead body, surrounded by guards * She was at first confined in the Tower of London, afterwards... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 536 pages
...Richard, Duke of Gloucester, or some other member of the royal House of York. " May God," he exclaims, " grant time for repentance to the person, whoever he...laid his sacrilegious hands on the lord's anointed. "t The dead body, surrounded by guards * She was at first confined in the Tower of London, afterwards... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1854 - 764 pages
...Gloucester and divers of his men being in the Power that night." — " May God give him time for repentince, whoever he was, who laid his sacrilegious hands on the Lord's anointed," adds the continuator ' of the Chronicles of ?royland. Tradition points out an octagonal room in the... | |
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