
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (3 of 9) / Henrie the Sixt, Sonne and Heire to Henrie the Fift
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- HENRIE THE SIXT, sonne and heire to Henrie the fift.
- The formall recognisance or acknowledgement of the said homage.
- The bishop of Winchesters letter excusatorie.
- The articles of accusation and accord betwéene the lord of Glocester, and the lord of Winchester.
- The answer of the bishop.
- When this answer was made, the duke caused this writing following openlie to be proclamed.
- The oth of the lords.
- The Arbitrement.
- A complaint made to king Henrie the sixt, by the duke of Glocester, vpon the cardinall of Winchester.
- Articles proponed by the commons against the duke of Suffolke.
- The safegard and signe manuell of the capteine of Kent, sent to Thomas Cocke draper of London, by the capteine of the great assemblie in Kent.
- The commandement by the capteine of Kent, sent vnto Thomas Cocke aboue said.
- The complaint of the commons of Kent, and causes of their assemblie on the Blackheath
- The requests by the capteine of the great assemblie in Kent.
- A copie of the said writ and proclamation by the king, for the taking of the said Cade and his felowship.
- Richard duke of Yorke his letter to king Henrie.
- The answer of king Henrie to the duke of Yorke.
- Richard duke of Yorke to king Henrie againe.
- The answer of king Henrie to the duke of Yorke.
- The tenor of the duke of Yorks submission to king Henrie, vnder his oth.
- Words in writing by the duke of Yorke to the king.
- The answer by the king to the duke of Yorke.
- The words of the duke of Yorke to all gentlemen and other assembled with him.
- The forme of his abiuration.
- The award made at Westminster on the thrée and twentith of March, Anno regni regis 36.
- A copie of the said letter excusatorie written by the said duke and earles.
- Articles sent from the duke of Yorke, and the earles, to the archbishop of Canturburie and the commons.
- The duke of Yorks oration made to the lords of the parlement.
- The articles betwixt king Henrie and the duke of Yorke.
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