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revenge himself upon or on the French. On
 
revenge himself upon or on the French. On
the 27th/ 1491 He summoned a Parliament
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the 27th. 1491 He summoned a Parliament
 
acquainted them with His intentions &
 
acquainted them with His intentions &
 
asked their assistance which they readily
 
asked their assistance which they readily
granted, & on the 6th/ Octbr/ the Year following
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granted, & on the 6th. Octbr. the Year following
 
1492. He [[deletion]] Set Sail with His [[/deletion]] Crossed the Sea
 
1492. He [[deletion]] Set Sail with His [[/deletion]] Crossed the Sea
 
with His Troops the Duke of Bedford & Earl
 
with His Troops the Duke of Bedford & Earl
 
of Oxford & landed at Calais, & marched imediately
 
of Oxford & landed at Calais, & marched imediately
into the Country & besieged Boulaigne
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into the Country & beseiged Bouloigne
but Maximelian broke His promise of
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but Maximilian broke His promise of
joyning him, & Spain made peace with
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joyning him, & Spain made peace with  
 
France, & His own Troops beginning
 
France, & His own Troops beginning
 
to Suffer by the lateness of the Season
 
to Suffer by the lateness of the Season
 
it was thought advisable to treat with
 
it was thought advisable to treat with
France, The Bishop of Exeter & Lrd Danberg
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France, The Bishop of Exeter & a lrd Danbury
 
were charged with this Comission, they
 
were charged with this Comission, they
went to Estaples with Marschal de Cordes
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went to Estaples with Marechal de Cordes

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revenge himself upon or on the French. On the 27th. 1491 He summoned a Parliament acquainted them with His intentions & asked their assistance which they readily granted, & on the 6th. Octbr. the Year following 1492. He deletion Set Sail with His /deletion Crossed the Sea with His Troops the Duke of Bedford & Earl of Oxford & landed at Calais, & marched imediately into the Country & beseiged Bouloigne but Maximilian broke His promise of joyning him, & Spain made peace with France, & His own Troops beginning to Suffer by the lateness of the Season it was thought advisable to treat with France, The Bishop of Exeter & a lrd Danbury were charged with this Comission, they went to Estaples with Marechal de Cordes