I greet you much, and make known to you that Owen Glyndor has raised a quarrel, of which the object is, if King Richard be alive, to restore him to his crown ; and if not, that my honoured nephew, who is the right heir to the said crown, shall be king... The Westminster Review - Page 1301827Full view - About this book
| sir Henry Ellis - 1827 - 386 pages
...mesme, et de cestes moy voillez mander response. Treschiers et biens ames Dieux vous doyve Translation. restore him to his Crown, and if not, that my honoured...that the said Owen will assert his right in WaleS. And I, seeing and considering that the said quarrel is good and reasonable, have consented to join... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1827 - 428 pages
...et de cestes moy voillez mander response. Treschiers et biens ames Dieux vous doyve Translation. • restore him to his Crown, and if not, that my honoured...that the said Owen will assert his right in Wales. And I, seeing and considering that the said quarrel is good and reasonable, have consented to join... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - English letters - 1827 - 390 pages
...mander response. Treschiers et biens ames Dieux vous doyve Translation, restore him to his Crown, aml if not, that my honoured nephew, who is the right heir to the said Crown, shall he King of England, and that the said Owen will assert his right in Wales. And i, seeing and considering... | |
| Charles Chadwicke Jones - Great Britain - 1828 - 458 pages
...Transl.—" Very dear and well beloved, I greet you much, and make known to you, that Owen Glendowr has raised a quarrel, of which the object is, if King Richard be alive to restore him to his crown, »nd if not, that my honoured nephew, who is the right heir to the said crown, shall be King of England,... | |
| Edward Mammatt - Art - 1836 - 370 pages
...Englished. " Very dear and well-beloved — I greet you much, and make known to you that Oweyn Glyndor has raised a quarrel, of which the object is, if king...crown, shall be king of England, and that the said Oweyn will assert his right in Wales. And I, seeing and considering that the said quarrel is good and... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - Historical drama, English - 1840 - 342 pages
...Richard be alive, to restore him to his crown, and if not, that my honoured nephew (Earl of March), who is the right heir to the said crown, shall be...England, and that the said Owen will assert his right in Wales."J When such events followed a capture, it was not unreasonable to suspect that the surrender... | |
| Benjamin Williams - Great Britain - 1846 - 422 pages
...December 1402, ' Very dear and well beloved, I greet you much, and make known to you that Oweyn Glyndor has raised a quarrel, of which the object is, if King...heir to the said crown, shall be King of England,' &c.2 Before Henry V. embarked for his second expedition to the continent, he wrote the annexed letter,3... | |
| Benjamin Williams - Great Britain - 1846 - 442 pages
...December 1402, ' Very dear and well beloved, I greet you much, and make known to you that Oweyn Glyndor has raised a quarrel, of which the object is, if King...alive, to restore him to his crown ; and, if not, thut my honoured nephew, who is the right heir to the said crown, shall bo King of England,' 8tc.«... | |
| Edward Parry - 1851 - 532 pages
...you, that Owen Glyndwr has raised а And the postscript is completely English, as a man in earnest quarrel, of which the object is, if King Richard be alive to restore him might drop his best for his natural style : " And for Code's love, my to his crown ; and if not, that... | |
| Ernest Silvanus Appleyard - 1853 - 224 pages
...words : — " Very dear and well beloved, I greet you much, and make known to you that Owen Glyndwr has raised a quarrel, of which the object is, if King...that the said Owen will assert his right in Wales. And I, seeing and considering that the said quarrel is good and reasonable, have consented to join... | |
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