| Polydore Vergil - 1844 - 296 sider
...Patrick Young, son of Sir Peter Young, his Majesty's tutor, was appointed keeper of it." XXX11 PREFACE. of King Henry the Seventh and King Henry the Eighth...whom the king had imprisoned. [MS. Cotton. Vitell. B. n. fol. 164. Oriy.] LEO-PP-X8. Charissime in Christo fill noster : salutem et apostolicam benedictioncm.... | |
| John Gough Nichols - 1862 - 212 sider
...Kaye, and Sir Bawdewyn of Bretan. They are written in the North- Western dialect of Lancashire.•)' It dark period to which they bear relation ; and it is...and who communicated with him (see pp. 185, 209)." Preface, p. xxxii. " The compilation of Polydore Vergil's History occupied the labour of twenty-eight... | |
| John Gough Nichols - 1872 - 148 sider
...of the old Royal Library in the British Museum. Edited by Sir HENRY ELLIS, KH 1844. Pp. xxxix. 244. dark period to which they bear relation; and it is...and who communicated with him (see pp. 185, 209)." Preface, p. xxxii. " The compilation of Polydore Vergil's History occupied the labour of twenty-eight... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner, James Bass Mullinger - 1881 - 456 sider
...included in the above translation, the same critic observes, that . it is important to know that Polydore wrote this portion of his work whilst many of the...persons alluded to in the events of the reigns of Edward IV. and Richard III. were alive, and who communicated with him ' (Pref. pp. xxviii. and xxxii). The... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1881 - 456 sider
...included in the above translation, the same critic observes, that ' it is important to know that Polydore wrote this portion of his work whilst many of the...persons alluded to in the events of the reigns of Edward IV. and Richard III. were alive, and who communicated with him ' (Pref. pp. xxviii. and xxxii). The... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner, James Bass Mullinger - 1881 - 454 sider
...included in the above translation, the same critic observes, that ' it is important to know that Polydore wrote this portion of his work whilst many of the...persons alluded to in the events of the reigns of Edward IV. and Richard III. were alive, and who communicated with him ' (Pref. pp. xxviii. and xxxii). The... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1881 - 464 sider
...included in the above translation, the same critic observes, that ' it is important to know that Polydore wrote this portion of his work whilst many of the...persons alluded to in the events of the reigns of Edward IV. and Richard III. were alive, and who communicated with him ' (Pref. pp. xxviii. and xxxii). The... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner, James Bass Mullinger - 1881 - 490 sider
...included in the above translation, the same critic observes, that ' it is important to know that Polydore wrote this portion of his work whilst many of the...persons alluded to in the events of the reigns of Edward IV. and Richard III. were alive, and who communicated with him' (Pref. pp. xxviii. and xxxii). The... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1922 - 364 sider
...indispensable to fill a chasm of near seventy years in a dark period [of our national life], since he wrote this portion of his work whilst many of the...persons alluded to in the events of the reigns of Edward IV and Richard III were alive and also communicated with him." I hope that in what I am about to say... | |
| 1845 - 662 sider
...had ! " Richard fought with the crown upon bis head. Polydore Virgil, it must be remembered, wrote whilst many of the persons alluded to in the events of the reigns of Edward IV. and Richard III. were alive. He wrote during the reign of a Tudor. " Just so," said Rigmarole ;... | |
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