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... tells us that when unable to find written records ' I went to every elderly man pointed out to me as having once ... telling the truth as he sees it . When all is said , however unreliable , Sir Thomas More remains the fullest source of ...
... tells us that when unable to find written records ' I went to every elderly man pointed out to me as having once ... telling the truth as he sees it . When all is said , however unreliable , Sir Thomas More remains the fullest source of ...
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... tell him of anything said against him , practically before it was out of the speaker's mouth . In reality Catesby was a ... tells us that Buckingham sounded him out , but More says that it was Catesby and goes into very convincing detail ...
... tell him of anything said against him , practically before it was out of the speaker's mouth . In reality Catesby was a ... tells us that Buckingham sounded him out , but More says that it was Catesby and goes into very convincing detail ...
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... tells us that the Duchess ' being falsely accused of adultery , complained afterwards in sundry places to right many noble men , whereof some yet live of that great injury which her son , Richard , had done her . ' In August 1484 ...
... tells us that the Duchess ' being falsely accused of adultery , complained afterwards in sundry places to right many noble men , whereof some yet live of that great injury which her son , Richard , had done her . ' In August 1484 ...
Contents
The Houses of Lancaster Beaufort and Tudor | 8 |
FOREWORD | 13 |
INTRODUCTION THE BLACK LEGEND | 15 |
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Abbey Anne army Bastard battle Beaufort beheaded Bishop Bosworth brother Calais Castle Catesby Clarence Commynes Constable contemporary Coronation Council court Crowland chronicler Crowland writer crown daughter death Dorset Duchess Duke of Buckingham Duke of Gloucester Duke's Earl of Richmond Earl of Warwick Edward IV Edward IV's Edward of Middleham Elizabeth of York Elizabeth Woodville enemies England English estates father France French Gairdner Hanham Hastings heir Henry Tudor Henry VI Henry VII Henry's House of York household Kendall killed King Edward King Henry King Richard King's Knights Lancastrian land London Lord Stanley Louis XI Lovell magnates Mancini March Margaret Margaret of Anjou marriage marry Middleham More's Morton mother murdered Nevill North Northern Parliament plainly Polydore Vergil Protector Queen Ratcliff realm reign Richard III Rivers rode royal rumours says Scots sent Sheriff Hutton Sir Thomas Somerset tells Tewkesbury throne took Tower troops Tyrell usurpation Westminster Yorkist Yorkshire