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

CHAPTER XIV
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He was repulsed in an attempt which he made to force his way: the earl of Hereford was killed; the whole army of the rebels was disconcerted: Lancaster himself was become incapable of taking any measures either for flight or defence; and he was seized without resistance by Harcla, and conducted to the king.[******] * Rymer, vol.iii.p.

907.

T.de la More, p.

595.
** Walsing.p.115.Murimuth, p.

57.
*** Rymer, vol.iii.p.


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