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" Flemings came to be in the caftle, does by no means appear. That any were left there when the earl of Leicefter marched out is not faid by any writer who lived in thofe times ; and Diceto tells us himfelf, the army under that earl was almoft entirely... "
The History [of The] Life of King Henry the Second, and of the Age in which ... - Page 308
by George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772
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The History of the Life of King Henry the Second, and of the Age ..., Volume 5

George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 532 pages
...came to be in the caftle, does by no means appear. That any were left there when the earl of Leicefter marched out is not faid by any writer who lived in...another and a greater army of their countrymen into his caftle. It is alfo highly improbable that the conftable Hugh de Bohun, or the earl of Cornwall...
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The History of the Life of King Henry the Second, and of the Age ..., Volume 5

George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 444 pages
...to be in the caftle', does by no means appear. That any were left there when the earl of Leicefter marched out is not faid by any writer who lived in thofe times - t and Diceto tells us himfelf, the army under that earl was almoft entirely deftroyed or taken. Nor...
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The History of the Life of King Henry the Second: And the Age in which He ...

George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1787 - 454 pages
...carhe to be in the caftle, does by no means appear. That any were left there when the earl of Leiceiier marched out, is not faid by any writer who lived in...another and a greater army of their countrymen into his caftle. It is alfo highly improbable that the conftable Hugh de Bohun, or the earl of Cornwall,...
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The History of the Life of King Henry the Second: And of the Age ..., Volume 5

George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 446 pages
...came to be in the caftle, does by no means appear. That any were left there when the earl of Leicefter marched out is not faid by any writer who lived in...; and Diceto tells us himfelf, the army under that carl was almoft entirely deftroyed or taken. Nor can one fuppofe that Hugh Bigot, who had forced them...
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