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    Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, were pardoned. Others went unreconciled; Edmund de la Pole was eventually beheaded in 1513, an execution prompted by his...
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    plays based on Holinshed and dramatising 11th century English history, Edmund Ironside, or War Hath Made All Friends, written c. 1588–89, and its lost sequel...
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    (d. 1057), exiled son of Edmund Ironside Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln (d. 1311), confidant of King Edward I Sir John de Pulteney (d. 1349), four...
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    king who accepted the limitations of monarchy, as outlined in his treatise De Jure Regni apud Scotos. In 1568, Mary escaped from Lochleven Castle, leading...
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    Baseball Digest. Vol. 16, no. 6. ISSN 0005-609X – via Google Books. Burke, Edmund (1921). The Annual Register. Vol. 162. London: Rivington & Co. ISBN 978-1142328900...
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    Drogheda in his novel Ulysses: "What about sanctimonious Cromwell and his ironsides that put the women and children of Drogheda to the sword with the Bible...
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  • Oxford Companion to Shakespeare. OUP 2001. p. 52. de Grazia 1991, p. 14. Halliday, pp. 30, 110, 474. de Grazia, Margreta (1991). Shakespeare Verbatim: The...
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