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

CHAPTER XXII
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They passed an act of forfeiture and attainder against Henry VI.

and Queen Margaret and their infant son Prince Edward: the same act was extended to the dukes of Somerset and Exeter; to the earls of Northumberland, Devonshire, Pembroke, Wilts; to the Viscount Beaumont; the Lords Roos, Nevil, Clifford, Welles, Dacre, Gray of Rugemont, Hungerford; to Alexander Hedie, Nicholas Latimer, Edmond Mountfort, John Heron, and many other persons of distinction.[***] * Cotton, p.

670.
** Cotton, p.672.Statutes at large, 1 Edward IV cap.

i.
*** Cotton, p.670.

W.Wyrcester, p.


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