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revenge himself upon or on the French. On | revenge himself upon or on the French. On | ||
− | the 27th | + | 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 | + | 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 & | + | into the Country & beseiged Bouloigne |
− | but | + | but Maximilian broke His promise of |
− | joyning him, & Spain made peace with | + | 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 & | + | France, The Bishop of Exeter & a lrd Danbury |
were charged with this Comission, they | were charged with this Comission, they | ||
− | went to Estaples with | + | went to Estaples with Marechal de Cordes |
Revision as of 05:47, 25 March 2021
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