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Brotherton Collection3
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse1
English Literature1
Liddle Collection1

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England1
Great Britain1

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Aleyn, Charles (1640)1
Grafton, Richard1
Grafton, Richard (1572)1
Hall, Edward (1498?-1547)1
Henry VII, King of England, 1457-15091
Richard III, King of England, 1452-14851
Young, Edward (1683-1765)1

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The historie of that wise and fortunate prince, Henrie of that name the seventh, King of England : With that famed battaile, fought betweene the sayd King Henry and Richard the third named Crookbacke, upon Redmoore neere Bosworth. In a poem
The historie of that wise and fortunate prince, Henrie of that name the seventh, King of England : With that famed battaile, fought betweene the sayd King Henry and Richard the third named Crookbacke, upon Redmoore neere Bosworth. In a poem

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To his Grace the Duke of Chandos, by Edward Young
To his Grace the Duke of Chandos, by Edward Young

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The union of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre & Yorke : beeyng long in continual discension for the croune of this noble realme, with all the actes done in bothe the tymes of the princes, bothe of the one linage and of the other, begynnyng at the tyme of kyng Henry the fowerth, the first aucthor of this devision, and so successively proceadyng to the reigne of the high and prudent kynge Henry the eight, the undubitate flower and very heire of both the sayde linages
The union of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre & Yorke : beeyng long in continual discension for the croune of this noble realme, with all the actes done in bothe the tymes of the princes, bothe of the one linage and of the other, begynnyng at the tyme of kyng Henry the fowerth, the first aucthor of this devision, and so successively proceadyng to the reigne of the high and prudent kynge Henry the eight, the undubitate flower and very heire of both the sayde linages

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Photographs and Slides
Photographs and Slides

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