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A JUSTIFICATION OF KING JOHN. In a former note (US. vii. 43) I endeavoured to
show that King John was not the murderer of his nephew Arthur, Duke of Brittany;
and the late Mr. H. Murray Lane, Chester Herald, clearly proved, at 11 S. iv.
A JUSTIFICATION OF KING JOHN. In a former note (US. vii. 43) I endeavoured to
show that King John was not the murderer of his nephew Arthur, Duke of Brittany;
and the late Mr. H. Murray Lane, Chester Herald, clearly proved, at 11 S. iv.
Strona 64
“King John died at Newark on the 19th October, 1216, when his body was
conveyed to Worcester and buried before the high Altar in the Sacrarium. “The
high Tomb on which the King's effigy now rests is a work of the sixteenth century.
On this ...
“King John died at Newark on the 19th October, 1216, when his body was
conveyed to Worcester and buried before the high Altar in the Sacrarium. “The
high Tomb on which the King's effigy now rests is a work of the sixteenth century.
On this ...
Strona 64
“King John died at Newark on the 19th October, 1216, when his body was
conveyed to Worcester and buried before the high Altar in the Sacrarium. “The
high Tomb on which the King's effigy now rests is a work of the sixteenth century.
On this ...
“King John died at Newark on the 19th October, 1216, when his body was
conveyed to Worcester and buried before the high Altar in the Sacrarium. “The
high Tomb on which the King's effigy now rests is a work of the sixteenth century.
On this ...
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