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It has been erroneously thought by some that the chantry on the bridge dates from Edward IV.'s reign , and that it was built then in commemoration of those who fell in the battle of Wakefield ; but Thomas Allen , among other authorities ...
It has been erroneously thought by some that the chantry on the bridge dates from Edward IV.'s reign , and that it was built then in commemoration of those who fell in the battle of Wakefield ; but Thomas Allen , among other authorities ...
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SIEVEKING says that Allen the historian gives the lie to the statement that the chantry on the bridge dates from Edward IV.'s reign . In the following column of the same page he again quotes Allen , and says :" The chapel was built by ...
SIEVEKING says that Allen the historian gives the lie to the statement that the chantry on the bridge dates from Edward IV.'s reign . In the following column of the same page he again quotes Allen , and says :" The chapel was built by ...
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Gayley calls Edward ( afterwards Edward I. ) Prince of Wales ; but for this anachronism he has the authority of Greene himself , who in the play which follows , viz . , " The Honorable Historie of Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay ...
Gayley calls Edward ( afterwards Edward I. ) Prince of Wales ; but for this anachronism he has the authority of Greene himself , who in the play which follows , viz . , " The Honorable Historie of Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay ...
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