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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B.

CHAPTER XXII
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But as that nobleman refused all concurrence with them, and as Lord Montague also remained quiet in Yorkshire, they were obliged to disband their army, and to fly into Devonshire, where they embarked and made sail towards Calais.[***] * Hall, fol.204.Fabian, fol.218.Habington, p.

442.
Holingshed, p.

674.
** Rymer, vol.xi.p.

652.
*** The king offered, by proclamation, a reward of one thousand pounds, or one hundred pounds a year in land, to any that would seize them.

Whence we may learn that land was at that time sold for about ten years' purchase.


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