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the king of france57
the duke of lancaster32
at the head of28
in the mean time27
the king of england21
in respect to the18
of the king of12
the prince of wales12
the people of england11
to the king of11
the duke of gloucester10
the king and his10
at the same time10
of the black prince9
in the course of9
on account of the9
king of france and9
bank of the river9
of the duke of9
ladies of the court8
in a state of8
as soon as the8
the part of the8
as soon as he8
on the part of7
governor of the castle7
the governor of the7
the hands of the7
the bank of the7
at the present day7
of france and his7
the grace of god7
a great many of7
the head of the6
the duke of york6
the oldest son of6
a great number of6
there was a certain6
the princess of wales6
on the following day6
the palace of the6
that he could not6
with a view of6
the course of the6
a great deal of6
accession to the throne6
one of the most6
the name of the6
he said that he6
side of the river6
as has already been5
the common people of5
that the duke of5
duke of lancaster and5
of the nobles and5
that it would be5
the bishop of london5
the ladies of the5
the banks of the5
in such a manner5
with great pomp and5
a state of great5
great pomp and parade5
the knights and barons5
for the sake of5
on the occasion of5
france and his son5
the death of his5
that he would not5
the people in the5
the kings and the5
took place in the5
from time to time5
of the people of5
it is said that5
heir to the crown5
was at this time5
the duchess of lancaster5
the archbishop of canterbury5
great many of the5
oldest son of the5
the gates of the5
between the kings and4
part of the field4
for a long time4
of lancaster and the4
on in this way4
the whole country was4
went on in this4
on the banks of4
was the custom in4
what was going on4
by some of the4
king of france that4
where there was a4
mass of the people4
banished from the realm4
as if he were4
in his power to4
richard and his mother4
under the title of4
on account of his4
the people of london4
a large body of4
by one of the4
one of the chief4
gates of the town4
king and his party4
said that he was4
death of the king4
of his uncle john4
the kingdom of england4
on the other hand4
of the royal family4
into the presence of4
the southern part of4
as soon as they4
get possession of the4
and they began to4
until at length the4
government of the country4
into the hands of4
a large sum of4
of the insurgents had4
to the castle of4
late in the evening4
the government of the4
of the prince of4
the arrival of the4
to get possession of4
was one of the4
in the hands of4
that there was a4
the presence of the4
the nobles and the4
of edward the third4
in order to prevent4
large sum of money4
him on the spot4
with the duke of4
great officers of state4
declared that he would4
the end of the4
and the people of4
the head of an4
son of the king4
his accession to the4
the custom in those4
the cause of the4
at the end of3
would not consent to3
of the castle of3
the historians of the3
it is supposed that3
in honor of the3
in those days that3
was the oldest son3
at the beginning of3
black dog of ardenne3
managed the government in3
of the most powerful3
from the grace of3
in his royal robes3
to abdicate the crown3
at length the king3
of the field where3
the streets of london3
portrait of edward the3
in a great rage3
the king and the3
his uncles and the3
set out on her3
at the death of3
in regard to the3
the head of a3
under the charge of3
to the holy land3
marriage of the duke3
there was a great3
the mouth of the3
it was not long3
the main body of3
of the people to3
the battle of poictiers3
if it please god3
story was that john3
between them and the3
went back to the3
the king and queen3
such a manner that3
where the king and3
in this manner the3
on the death of3
all the towns and3
much pleased to hear3
it was the custom3
was a great deal3
the great officers of3
by the side of3
under the command of3
all the rest of3
to come to the3
the title of the3
the earl of stafford3
after the death of3
that the king of3
that he should not3
the house of commons3
nobles of high rank3
the crown of france3
the knights and nobles3
edward was obliged to3
head of a large3
the black prince was3
was at that time3
the death of the3
as one of the3
right to the succession3
knights and barons who3
that it was useless3
king and his son3
of the prince was3
open the gates and3
people of england were3
in the time of3
in the case of3
did not dare to3
did not know what3
some one or other3
began to be very3
he came into the3
that he was a3
in respect to their3
know what to do3
cut off his head3
and shut up in3
the citizens of london3
to the king and3
and the people were3
custom in those days3
to the castle where3
sixteen years of age3
in the midst of3
the manner in which3
he was going to3
the tower of london3
set out on their3
made the best of3
from his horse to3
the towns and villages3
in the neighborhood of3
the mass of the3
on the following page3
between the two countries3
fell on his knees3
more and more excited3
southern side of the3
on the english side3
shut him up in3
of one of these3
of the knights and3
from the king of3
they were afraid that3
to the place where3
it would be better3
of the common people3
out of the way3
and that he was3
it was finally concluded3
him out of the3
that it was the3
the head of his3
claims to the crown3
he became more and3
in this way the3
the prince of aquitaine3
it was useless to3
in the southern part3
up in a castle3
were a great many3
in those days were3
to see what was3
an immense number of3
shut up in a3
the occasion of his3
they broke into the3
that he was going3
of france that he3
the people of the3
that the king was3
preparations were made for3
his horse to the3
with the king of3
the river to the3
his horse by the3
was the earl of3
what they had done3
from head to foot3
the city of london3
banks of the river3
the young prince richard3
particularly obnoxious to the3
in the same manner3
king of france had3
horse to the ground3
to return to england3
of the duchess of3
until at length he3
of knights and nobles3
the villages and towns3
as we shall see3
has already been said3
richard was dressed in3
of the neighboring countries3
at length they reached3
the gates and let3
order that they might3
the gate of the3
there were a great3
the castle of nottingham3
set out on his3
where the king was3
the rest of the3
it was known that3
that he had been3
duke of lancaster was3
armed from head to3
the black dog of3
filling the air with3
became more and more3
nobles of the court3
the head of it3
on the bank of3
the service of the3
for the use of3
one or other of3
by the hand and3
to the bank of3
which had been made3
parley with the insurgents3
the place where the3
mortimer and the queen3
for the king himself3
in order that they3
known in history as3
king richard the second3
the northern part of3
to the duke of3
to the people in3
what should be done3
the charge of the3
the power of the3
the mayor and aldermen3
between the two armies3
said that it was2
costume in the time2
he grew up to2
time to time with2
the head of them2
till the next day2
but he did not2
the government in his2
a sum of money2
of the wars with2
was in some sense2
the french on the2
end of the insurrection2
within the dominions of2
called a council of2
he had a large2
as to kill him2
a shower of golden2
a large number of2
view of the tower2
lifting her up in2
immediately after his death2
out of the country2
the results of the2
for the time being2
him to come to2
at length arrived at2
a large train of2
of the english against2
war against each other2
people of london were2
his knees before him2
be held for ransom2
was a large body2
one would have supposed2
hatred of the english2
and that he had2
the father of the2
the mayor of london2
monk of those days2
in a great measure2
in cases like this2
the ranks of the2
up the great seal2
the other ladies of2
common people of england2
and the governor of2
killed him on the2
to give up all2
it was not safe2
the lower classes of2
but it was too2
the king sent out2
at a little distance2
into the interior of2
such cases they were2
but he knew that2
the journey to london2
great number of the2
required to leave the2
by the name of2
not long after this2
richard was very angry2
to go with them2
in the first place2
the head of this2
and thence proceeded to2
the highest nobles of2
on a charge of2
very much pleased with2
was beginning to be2
the reign of edward2
england to be married2
place where the king2
the end of it2
the chapel of the2
the government which they2
it was necessary for2
were taken prisoners and2
who claimed to be2
the king and to2
knights charging upon each2
the midst of a2
were very apt to2
beaten in this war2
he learned that the2
number of the nobles2
down a rope and2
the door of the2
this engraving represents the2
forcing their way in2
two or three years2
person of a king2
at a very early2
only ten years old2
of the river to2
to remain at home2
caves in the hill2
on account of its2
on leaving the church2
the foot of the2
in those days as2
the lower part of2
every thing in his2
were afraid that the2
the margin of the2
one of his attendants2
should come of age2
the barons of his2
the kings of england2
nothing to do but2
after this the king2
parties of the insurgents2
out on his journey2
and to the nobles2
oath was administered to2
the officers of the2
down upon the ground2
that there was nothing2
with a thousand lances2
with his wife and2
various parts of the2
which had been provided2
which the deed was2
would be better to2
for their audacity in2
which he had suffered2
by means of a2
had been concerned in2
soon as he entered2
right have they to2
to a great many2
six of the principal2
of the crown of2
called good queen anne2
he was completely in2
so great was the2
and pitched it on2
of the insurgents to2
built fires in the2
to one of the2
of the principal inhabitants2
to spare his life2
tidings of these events2
set fire to the2
with the troubles and2
in a narrow lane2
although he was at2
to the english throne2
celebrated with the greatest2
the heads of the2
of his cousin henry2
consisted of a representation2
there was a place2
to march to london2
got possession of the2
in going to the2
a number of his2
the mercy of the2
his escape by sea2
there will be no2
he was very young2
at some distance from2
on the adjoining page2
she set out on2
came from the grace2
it was some time2
this way through the2
the news that the2
more than a year2
the one who has2
to a place of2
that the secretaries were2
a place of safety2
to kill the king2
the hill to the2
which the kings of2
the reception of the2
one of the historians2
after his accession to2
was proud of the2
the grandson of the2
in token of the2
best of his way2
it was determined that2
was not long after2
was received by the2
duke of lancaster had2
for the king and2
the king and those2
as prisoners of war2
seal of richard ii2
of the arrival of2
the result of the2
of those who were2
the council to be2
the duke of saxony2
me up the great2
of edward the second2
about sixteen years of2
out on her return2
i wish the chancellor2
down to the bank2
they entered the city2
each other and with2
to meet the king2
the side of the2
it was the king2
in great state to2
in those days for2
in a body and2
as well as of2
i do not know2
that the king would2
duchess of lancaster and2
to allow him to2
among the ladies of2
of king richard the2
in the southwestern part2
with whom he was2
down into the court2
the fortune of war2
death of richard the2
the most reckless and2
me make this signal2
was a certain french2
the other nobles and2
the direction of the2
the great mass of2
great preparations were made2
english prince of wales2
prisoners that he had2
of the young prince2
the box of dispatches2
he was born in2
one of the greatest2
succeeded in forcing their2
he fell on his2
to raise the money2
joined in the train2
the town of rouen2
and his cousin henry2
a place on the2
you are a dead2
for the exercise of2
with him on the2
was to be the2
the king meets the2
the residence of the2
at the palace of2
wars with each other2
became more violent than2
southern part of england2
the people from the2
out on their return2
he was to do2
of the french king2
some in favor of2
in all parts of2
was besieging a castle2
get away from him2
who had come with2
a french knight named2
would not listen to2
of cloth of gold2
every thing was ready2
he had in his2
the glory and renown2
other ladies of the2
the use of the2
made a great outcry2
claim to the throne2
and there will be2
there were so many2
was too young to2
to make his escape2
the dominions of the2
the ships of those2
situation of the castle2
called the castle of2
to all the towns2
it seems that a2
while he himself took2
who had formerly been2
the visit of his2
have your head cut2
and in such cases2
forth between the two2
had imposed upon them2
the tide was low2
king of england was2
of the present day2
to put them down2
and shut himself up2
is not at all2
the realm of england2
so heavy a blow2
were all the time2
to cut him to2
heir apparent to the2
which was to be2
mayor of london and2
brought down so heavy2
a portion of the2
in those days in2
these wars arose sometimes2
that he would never2
alarmed when they heard2
the time that he2
the kings and nobles2
lower classes of the2
him to come and2
rumors in respect to2
she was the daughter2
it would be a2
caused him to be2
the southern side of2
his style of living2
that he might take2
to open the gates2
with each other and2
high officers of state2
of the results of2
or at least to2
of the king seated2
and his mother were2
and in this manner2
the princess and the2
of england when he2
the cathedral at canterbury2
we shall see in2
have come down to2
was under the charge2
when they were ready2
from one of the2
up to be a2
been banished from the2
was in the hands2
receiving the visit of2
one of their own2
length arrived at the2
down from his horse2
come out and meet2
government in his name2
worn out and exhausted2
in the church of2
toward the palace of2
of the little queen2
visit of his uncle2
the king replied that2
in a body to2
greatest possible pomp and2
as might have been2
and destroy every thing2
substantial interests of the2
violence and noise that2
the god of nature2
set out from england2
the sow was made2
drove the french away2
indignity which he had2
with it to the2
to do any thing2
to the proposed marriage2
a little distance from2
leaders of the insurgents2
a representation of the2
at that time only2
but he was very2
not know what to2
very much pleased to2
in which he was2
paraded through the streets2
that it was not2
in the power of2
of the people was2
king of england should2
each other in a2
there was a grand2
the leaders of the2
towns and villages that2
this was a ceremony2
storming of a town2
the oppressions which they2
classes of the people2
the king to grant2
one side and some2
what right have they2
from the villages and2
was kept in a2
up the river to2
who was now in2
give an account of2
party in his favor2
message which he had2
a great deal more2
the king was lying2
nominally at the head2
told the king that2
did not open the2
been concerned in the2
of the historians of2
this manner the throngs2
the nobles who had2
to come to his2
the southern coast of2
in forcing their way2
put spurs to their2
in the next chapter2
until at last they2
in rent and taxes2
of the ladies of2
many of the common2
of the ideas and2
the direct line of2
time to take some2
so violent that the2
the barons and nobles2
for a time it2
the beginning of the2
and it was not2
oppressions which they suffered2
once that it was2
were continued for many2
a manner that the2
which led to the2
lances were very long2
did not wish to2
it happened that the2
took the field against2
in the part of2
in and around london2
to determine what should2
on the frontiers of2
an immense concourse of2
as soon as possible2
the field of battle2
at last it was2
direct line of succession2
a prisoner to london2
between him and the2
there was one of2
his way toward the2
the princess and her2
the field where the2
to be thrown into2
a specimen of the2
to get across the2
in his treatment of2
killed the squire that2
interview with the king2
the castle of romorantin2
of one of his2
he declared that he2
for fear that he2
that they had been2
with the greatest possible2
to ask him to2
the power into his2
eleven years of age2
on her return to2
at once that it2
make his escape by2
manner the throngs moved2
when they saw the2
so that he could2
the kings of those2
he was the son2
to be very much2
too far gone to2
demanded what he wanted2
main body of the2
it is time to2
the southwestern part of2
the rebellion broke out2
pleased to hear that2
in this way through2
the government should be2
to be held for2
the person of a2
until at length they2
in a public place2
mayor and aldermen of2
the early part of2
at the loss of2
northern part of england2
the greatest possible pomp2
which was in the2
of the tower of2
of the rebels were2
was the grandson of2
see map on page2
charging upon each other2
the story of this2
the time of his2
a conspiracy was formed2
according to the custom2
sets out for france2
london were greatly alarmed2
to accompany the expedition2
the best of his2
regent during his absence2
that he should like2
that a great many2
the king on the2
to do but to2
eastern bank of the2
he was about twenty2
the heart of the2
the money that he2
that he should be2
which of them was2
southern coast of england2
and that they were2
the throne of france2
in consequence of this2
began to be made2
of their way home2
has already been remarked2
and the government of2
best of their way2
parts of the kingdom2
the power of his2
in the mean while2
of the city of2
of the bishop of2
richard receiving the visit2
the winter should set2
danger they were in2
the more violent and2
the course of which2
to take possession of2
king seated on his2
at this time only2
represented in the engraving2
hands of the english2
were to die before2
the attendants of the2
should succeed to the2
sent to england to2
of the court and2
before he grew up2
the church of st2
of the family would2
were it not that2
to pieces on the2
and it was considered2
the barons and knights2
in the northern part2
he immediately began to2
son of the prince2
are a dead man2
continued for many years2
it must be admitted2
and at length died2
was at the head2
king were afraid to2
to be king of2
a certain knight named2
which is in the2
of the two armies2
cut him to pieces2
he was conducted to2
of the court had2
taking any part in2
there was any flaw2
becoming more and more2
and thus it was2
historians of the time2
did not remain long2
out on his return2
with his own hand2
of prince of wales2
at the sides of2
of richard the first2
too young to exercise2
you see me make2
on the road to2
in the palace of2
of the king to2
of the english knights2
advised that they should2
barons of his principality2
at the mercy of2
was any flaw in2
people in the castle2
castle as a prisoner2
first english prince of2
began to make arrangements2
led to a great2
the danger they were2
which they were to2
in a very friendly2
number of armed men2
claim to the crown2
officers of the government2
to his brother john2
and in this way2
this led to a2
on the river side2
when he went away2
in attendance upon her2
pitched it on the2
to maintain and pay2
that he thought the2
with an expression of2
kings and the people2
he was called john2
come down to us2
knights and nobles were2
one side of the2
was a man of2
of one of the2
a number of the2
he went to the2
as well as they2
who were with him2
the king went back2
wished to see the2
ruins of an ancient2
it would be very2
the king were afraid2
is said to have2
it was too late2
in their sacerdotal robes2
about nine years old2
the young prince was2
had been engaged in2
brought the royal tent2
to a solitary place2
where the prince was2
among the people of2
to get away from2
of a representation of2
to the english camp2
richard were to die2
to calais by water2
not be able to2
the king was not2
the minds of all2
they said that she2
was no longer any2
incidents of the reign2
a state of dreadful2
the baptism of the2
that they could not2
were fierce for the2
uncles and the other2
in the chapel of2
and took up their2
and the lives of2
thus there was no2
it in a very2
in the central part2
spurs to their horses2
of exultation and joy2
of one thousand men2
at length he came2
palace of the duke2
order for them to2
when at length the2
dignitaries of the realm2
of those times were2
that many of these2
afraid that the french2
to bear the sword2
all in his power2
power of the kings2
back and forth between2
and design of the2
nobles and barons of2
to compel them to2
it is highly probable2
and forth between the2
him at the head2
place where there was2
the troubles and difficulties2
next oldest son of2
determined that he would2
some way or other2
necessary that he should2
early in the morning2
of the victory which2
the substantial interests of2
that he had taken2
what was called the2
the secretaries were preparing2
often engaged in contentions2
three weeks in paris2
to the appointment of2
there was danger that2
in the government of2
things went on in2
through the streets of2
to be married to2
on his knees before2
is highly probable that2
at the time that2
were in favor of2
the various parties of2
unless you go with2
took place just before2
to inherit the crown2
a daughter of the2
had been made in2
for some time in2
head of the family2
in front of the2
towns on the way2
of the castle to2
the throngs moved on2
renounced all claim to2
in which the deed2
it is not at2
his father had done2
soon found that it2
occasion of his marriage2
and he had been2
lancaster and the other2
and for a time2
title of prince of2
that there was no2
by an immense number2
the sake of the2
seated on his throne2
was to take place2
of the oppressions which2
came from the villages2
young to exercise any2
can not conceive what2
be the king of2
this henry bolingbroke was2
that the device of2
them and the king2
charge of the duchess2
to a late hour2
proposed that they should2
that she should be2
to leave the country2
who had come from2
in the treatment of2
and so they were2
which he had received2
body of the insurgents2
the indignity which he2
a large portion of2
because his father had2
in such cases they2
course of the expedition2
a long train of2
immediately called a council2
the court and the2
to be made for2
and shut him up2
had in his hand2
and very soon afterward2
a short time at2
king sent out a2
the exercise of his2
and put him to2
of the most important2
when he was about2
as he entered the2
between england and france2
to go to the2
but he was not2
nature and design of2
what had become of2
to see the princess2
and no one could2
the end of a2
the inhabitants of the2
in attendance on the2
the best of their2
tell the king of2
he sat upon his2
thought it would be2
sent to the king2
and the other nobles2
length they reached the2
king of france at2
of the king that2
the story of the2
the king seated on2
daughters of the king2
to batter down the2
nobles of the land2
to stifle his cries2
and reported to the2
large train of attendants2
for the death of2
whole country was in2
and sent to london2
was absent at this2
the child was born2
who was at this2
had been sent from2
of the attendants of2
her return to france2
never had the opportunity2
which he had taken2
the message which he2
to him that he2
upon the top of2
and were made of2
in a castle there2
course of which edward2
was of no avail2
a monk of those2
it was that richard2
who managed the government2
all parts of the2
that they should be2
the top of the2
began to prepare for2
of the surrounding country2
let down a rope2
what is it to2
one of the officers2
up in a dungeon2
the time of richard2
there was no longer2
of an ancient castle2
the daughter of a2
on the subject of2
of richard the second2
all in a state2
was beaten in this2
a mile or two2
were greatly alarmed when2
these hereditary kings and2
succeed to the throne2
he should not be2
the french knights and2
to let them in2
common people of london2
a part of the2
produced a great sensation2
and not at all2
redress of their grievances2
he took his son2
of the english army2
plan of the battle2
of his royal power2
the full enjoyment of2
and in a few2
a very early hour2
her up in his2
of those days were2
richard for the first2
southern part of france2
accompanied by a large2
and drove the french2
in other parts of2
be ready to march2
possession of the town2
the isle of wight2
treatment of his prisoners2
time of richard ii2
at the time of2
they heard of this2
in some way or2
side at nottingham castle2
burning and destroying the2
oppression which they suffered2
were burning and destroying2
and his friends were2
you are to remain2
if he chose to2
for the first time2
the central part of2
there was a famous2
the little queen was2
place just before king2
that he had no2
be thrown into confusion2
a redress of their2
began to move toward2
that he was not2
wars arose sometimes from2
there was also a2
to the time of2
the other great nobles2
and aldermen of london2
part in public affairs2
before us in our2
what he was to2
only four years old2
his father and mother2
five years of age2
those which had been2
he said he wished2
when the battle was2
court of the castle2
state from the palace2
when he heard that2
the neighborhood of the2
all the entreaties of2
while in this position2
to consent to this2
that he had done2
was in a state2
and at length arrived2
the body was placed2
in the days when2
to charge upon the2
to go and fight2
was the son of2
held a sort of2
came down into the2
the king that he2
of the castle was2
he was reduced to2
was very much pleased2
see me make this2
about fourteen years old2
not knowing what to2
the interior of the2
to england to be2
when they heard of2
was conducted into the2
king meets the insurgents2
imagining that they were2
were no less than2
on his return home2
horse by the bridle2
for an opportunity to2
your head cut off2
himself at the head2
had nothing to do2
they did not know2
grandson of the king2
southwestern part of france2
and castles were stormed2
and directed him to2
the chronicles of those2
join her husband in2
are to remain here2
and the other ladies2
had been provided for2
with a number of2
to make for the2
absent at this time2
to the little queen2
down so heavy a2
there was a large2
up in his arms2
determine what should be2
was finally concluded to2
it was his duty2
go back to the2
this state of things2
she was under the2
gates and let the2
for the king to2
the english against evan2
to the throne of2
great body of the2
threw him into the2
and that of his2
within speaking distance of2
result of the battle2
should not be able2
thus it was that2
away to a place2
had the opportunity to2
the interview with the2
to conciliate the good2
the form of a2
hereditary kings and nobles2
that he did not2
dukes who had accompanied2
he should like to2
went in a body2
with vast crowds of2
to be the signal2
to receive her and2
in the direct line2
while the king and2
to the gates of2
give up his claims2
that your majesty should2
greatly alarmed when they2
who had come down2
were often engaged in2
the consent of the2
of the nobles in2
occurrence which took place2
to be very tired2
dominions of the other2
towns and castles were2
to be seized and2
the earl of warwick2
of the country and2
the heir apparent to2
during the course of2
through his grandmother isabel2
they did not wish2
him away to a2
they were ready to2
not open the gates2
received with great honor2
in the early part2
all the efforts of2
nobles and officers of2
the origin of the2
of the bridal party2
to make terms with2
richard and his party2
peace between the two2
back to the place2
meets the insurgents at2
respect to the government2
who killed the squire2
the king himself was2
into a state of2
the frontiers of scotland2
fled to a castle2
highest nobles of the2
it consisted of a2
in favor of the2
let them come in2
it was generally believed2
did every thing in2
the keepers of the2
archbishop of canterbury and2
into the service of2
into the midst of2
him up in a2
there were no less2
winter should set in2
storming of the castle2
it is true that2
in the direction of2
in the name of2
might have been expected2
the next oldest son2
for the reception of2
the palace of woodstock2
kings and the barons2
was the daughter of2
thousand of the insurgents2
signed by the king2
at one time a2
so as not to2
the king saw that2
came in their way2
the prince received the2
force under his command2
was overjoyed to see2
the king of majorca2
ordered his men to2
orders to his men2
nothing can be more2
ruins of the savoy2
all this took place2
on their return to2
soon as he could2
appointed to receive her2
he did not know2
king of france was2
the death of richard2
england at the head2
with him wherever he2
he became of age2
what they wished for2
when they reached the2
of london were greatly2
presence of the king2