Warwick: The KingmakerMacmillan, 1903 - 243 |
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Strona 131
... Alnwick , Bamborough , and Dun- stanburgh . The problem which fell into Warwick's hands was to clear the routed Lancastrians out of Northumberland , and at the same time to keep good watch against the inroads of the Scotch and the ...
... Alnwick , Bamborough , and Dun- stanburgh . The problem which fell into Warwick's hands was to clear the routed Lancastrians out of Northumberland , and at the same time to keep good watch against the inroads of the Scotch and the ...
Strona 140
... Alnwick yielded itself to Lord Hastings , who had been detached to form its siege . Bamborough was given up by Sir William Tunstal , and of all the Northern fortresses only Dunstanburgh remained in Lancastrian hands , and it seemed that ...
... Alnwick yielded itself to Lord Hastings , who had been detached to form its siege . Bamborough was given up by Sir William Tunstal , and of all the Northern fortresses only Dunstanburgh remained in Lancastrian hands , and it seemed that ...
Strona 141
... Alnwick and Bamborough fell into her hands — the former by famine , for it was wholly unvictualled and could not hold out a week ; the latter betrayed by the governor's brother . Nor was this all ; the presence of the Queen moved the ...
... Alnwick and Bamborough fell into her hands — the former by famine , for it was wholly unvictualled and could not hold out a week ; the latter betrayed by the governor's brother . Nor was this all ; the presence of the Queen moved the ...
Strona 142
... Alnwick lay Peter de Brézé's son and some of the Frenchmen , together with Lord Hungerford . Somerset , who had dropped his secret negotiations with Warwick when his mistress returned from France , held Bamborough ; with him were Lord ...
... Alnwick lay Peter de Brézé's son and some of the Frenchmen , together with Lord Hungerford . Somerset , who had dropped his secret negotiations with Warwick when his mistress returned from France , held Bamborough ; with him were Lord ...
Strona 144
... Alnwick , five miles south - west of Dunstanburgh , on a hill , three miles from the sea - coast , overlooking the river Alne . Dunstanburgh and Bamborough , if not relieved from the sea , could be surrounded and blockaded with ...
... Alnwick , five miles south - west of Dunstanburgh , on a hill , three miles from the sea - coast , overlooking the river Alne . Dunstanburgh and Bamborough , if not relieved from the sea , could be surrounded and blockaded with ...
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