Edward, insensible to pity, struck him on the face with his gauntlet; and the Dukes of Clarence and Gloucester, Lord Hastings, and Sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for further violence, hurried the Prince into the next apartment and there... Outlines of Ancient and Modern History - Page 183by Royal Robbins - 1839Full view - About this book
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 442 pages
...Clarence and Gloucester, lord Hastings, and sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for farther violence, hurried the prince into the next apartment, and there dispatched him with their daggers. Margaret was throwa into the Tower l where her husband expired a, few days after the battle of Teukesbury... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1807 - 482 pages
...and Glocester, lord 21" May. Hastings, and sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for farther violence, hurried the prince into the next apartment, and there dispatched him with their daggers."1 Margaret was thrown into the Tower: King Henry expired in that confinement. a few days after... | |
| David Hume - 1818 - 488 pages
...gauntlet; w^Tafst and the Dukes of Clarence and Glocester, Lord May.' Hastings, and Sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for further violence,...next apartment, and there dispatched him with their daggers.*1 Margaret was thrown into the Tower : King Henry expired in that confinement a few days after... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1819 - 386 pages
...Clarence and Gloucester, lord Hastings, and sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for farther violence, hurried the prince into the next apartment, and there dispatched him with their daggers. 68 Margaret was thrown into the Tower: king Henry expired in that confinement a few days after the... | |
| Edward Baines - Lancashire (England) - 1821 - 680 pages
...prince with his gauntlet, and the Dukes of Clarence and Gloucester, Lord Hastings, and Sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for further violence,...apartment, and there dispatched him with their daggers. Margaret was thrown into the tower, and Henry expired a few days after the battle of Tewkesbury. The... | |
| Henry Nugent Bell - 1821 - 440 pages
...him with his gauntlet ; and the Dukes of Clarence and Gloucester, Lord Hastings, and Sir Thomas Grey, taking the blow as a signal for further violence,...hurried the prince into the next apartment, and there speedily dispatched him with their daggers. — " Quand un roi veut le mal, il est trop tot obei."*... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - Great Britain - 1821 - 304 pages
...struck hi m with his gauntlet, and the dukes of Clarence and Gloucester, and lord Hastings, taking this as a signal for further violence, hurried the prince into the next apartment, and despatched him with their daggers. On another occasion, a tradesman in London, who kept a shop at the... | |
| Edward Baines - 1824 - 678 pages
...prince with his gauntlet, and the Dukes of Clarence and Gloucester, Lord Hastings, and Sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for further violence,...apartment, and there dispatched him with their daggers. Margaret waa thrown into the tower, and Henry expired a few days after the battle of Tewkesbury. The... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - Great Britain - 1824 - 568 pages
...face with his gauntlet ; and the dukes of Clarence and Gloucester, lord Hastings, and Sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for further violence,...hurried the prince into the next apartment, and there despatched him with their daggers. Margaret was thrown into the Tower : king Henry died in that confinement... | |
| William Eastmead - Caves - 1824 - 536 pages
...Clarence, and Gloucester, (afterward* the notorious Kichurd III.) Lord Hastings, and Sir Thomas Gray, taking the blow as a signal for further violence,...hurried the prince into the next apartment, and there UK p;iu-lied him with their daggers. Two years after this, upon peace being concluded between the kingdom*... | |
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