Richard iii Sentence Examples

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  • Two miles south is the scene of the battle of Bosworth, in 1485, where Richard III.

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  • Henry de Lacy cofirmed this charter in 1278 and in 1484 Richard III.

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  • It is probable that Symonds acted throughout with the connivance of the Yorkist leaders, and especially of John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln, himself a nephew of Edward IV., who had been named heir to the crown by Richard III.

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  • On the 19th of October 1741 he made his appearance at Goodman's Fields as Richard III.

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  • It became an important stronghold of the Plantagenets from the time of Edward III., and was the birthplace of Richard III.

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  • Richard the Third was written, according to Rastell, in 1513, and first printed in a corrupt version in Grafton's continuation of Harding in 1 543; it is included by Rastell in his 1557 edition of More's Workes, but it has been suggested that the Latin original was by Cardinal Morton; as the History of King Richard III.

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  • In 1484 he was in Paris, whether merely for the sake of learning or because he had rendered himself obnoxious to Richard III.

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  • The other three were Edward IV., George, duke of Clarence, and Richard III.

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  • Through the instrumentality of the celebrated Sir Rhys ap Thomas (1451-1527), the wealthiest and the most powerful personage in South Wales, Henry Tudor, earl of Richmond, on his landing at Milford Haven in 1485 found the Welsh ready to rise in his behalf against the usurper Richard III.

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  • With an army largely composed of Sir Rhys's adherents, Henry was enabled to face Richard III.

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  • Before his marriage he had been contracted to Lady Eleanor Butler, and this was alleged by Richard III.

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  • The legitimacy of Edward IV.'s children had been denied by Richard III.

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  • Four counties had, however, distinguished themselves by protests against this demand, and the act of Richard III.

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  • Perkin says that the people seeing him dressed in the silks of his master took him for a person of distinction, and insisted that he must be either the son of George, duke of Clarence, or a bastard of Richard III.

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  • The suppositions that he was the son of Clarence or of Richard III.

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  • Russell became the obsequious chancellor of Richard III.

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  • There were plenty of possible pretenders in existence; the earl of Lincoln, whom Richard III.

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  • The first of the kings troubles was an abortive rising in the north riding of Yorkshire, the only district where Richard III.

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  • Its leaders were Lovel and John, earl of Lincoln, whom Richard III.

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  • See Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III.

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  • This was confirmed by the English parliament in 1416, and an Irish act of Richard III.

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  • At one time the duke of Brittany was nearly induced to surrender him to Edward IV.; but he remained safe in the duchy till the cruelties of Richard III.

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  • With Henry Stafford, duke of Buckingham, and others he attempted to raise a rebellion against Richard III.

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  • There are even rumors that King Richard III still walks the battlements.

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  • The body of King Richard III was treated with great indignity.

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  • Several remain from the hand of Hogarth, including the famous picture of Garrick as Richard III.

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  • King Edward IV.'s two surviving sons, Edward and Richard (the princes in the Tower), had been mysteriously put to death in 1483, so that the only male descendant of the house of York, and indeed of the whole Plantagenet race, was the duke of Clarence's son Edward, earl of Warwick (grandson of " the Kingmaker "), who was imprisoned by Richard III.

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