Plantagenets tragicall story: or, The death of King Edward the Fourth: with the unnaturall voyage of Richard the Third, through the Red Sea of his nephews innocent bloud, to his usurped crowne. Metaphrased by T.W. Gent.
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- Plantagenets tragicall story: or, The death of King Edward the Fourth: with the unnaturall voyage of Richard the Third, through the Red Sea of his nephews innocent bloud, to his usurped crowne. Metaphrased by T.W. Gent.
- Author
- Wincoll, Thomas, d. 1675.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by M.F. for Richard Tomlins at the Sun and Bible neer Pie-corner,
- 1649.
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- Subject terms
- Great Britain -- History
- Edward -- King of England, -- 1442-1483.
- Richard -- King of England, -- 1452-1485.
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"Plantagenets tragicall story: or, The death of King Edward the Fourth: with the unnaturall voyage of Richard the Third, through the Red Sea of his nephews innocent bloud, to his usurped crowne. Metaphrased by T.W. Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96665.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.
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Notes
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* 1.1
The ma∣ny Rebel∣lions in the begin∣nig of his reign, and sometime before.
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Simile.
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* 1.3
Simile.
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* 1.4
Simile,
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The bles∣sings of Peace.
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Allud∣ing to the late un∣happy warrs in England.
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Lewes the ele∣venth
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Simile.
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Simile.
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Simile.
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Two cor∣rupt Ju∣stices in the reigne of Rich. the 2.
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The ••wo evill: counsel∣lors of Edward the 2.
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Simile.
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Simile.
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Richard Duke of Gloster, Brother to Edw. the 4. & after him usur∣ping the Crowne, by the name of Rich. the 3.
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Henry Earle of Rich∣mond that stew K. Rich. at the battell of Bosworth & after obtain'd the Crown by the name of Houry the 7.