England condu&ed to Berwick her daughter the princefs Jane, who was there married, July 17, to the prince of Scotland. With the princefs were delivered up, and carried into Scotland, many of the jewels, charters, and other things, which had been taken... The History of Great Britain - Page 183by Robert Henry - 1788Full view - About this book
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 392 pages
...mother of England conducted to Berwick her daughter the princefs Jane, who was there married, July i7, to the prince of Scotland. With the princefs were...foundation for many future wars. The hatred and jealoufy of fome of the chief Confenobility againft Mortimer were now become fo ^alnft great, that they declined... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 388 pages
...the peace with Scotland, the queen-mother of England conducted to Berwick her daughter the priacefs Jane, who was there married, July 17, to the prince...Thus ended that long and bloody war between the two Bririfh kingdoms, which involved them both in very great calamities, and gave birth to that national... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 388 pages
...confequence of an article of the peace with Scotland, • •" the queen-mother of England condu&ed to Berwick her daughter the princefs Jane, who was...a foundation for many future wars. The hatred and iealoufy of fome of the chief Confede. . f racy nobility againft Mortimer were now become fo againtt... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 396 pages
...William III. count of Hainault and Holland, was folemnized at York, January 24, with great pomp 2°. In confequence of an article of the peace with Scotland,...Thus ended that long and bloody war between the two Britifli kingdoms, which involved them both in very great calamities, and gave birth to that national... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 396 pages
...Queen-mother of England conducted to Berwick her daughter the Princefs Jane, who was there married, July i7., to the Prince of Scotland. With the Princefs were...I." Thus ended that long and bloody war between the twoBritifh kingdoms, which involved them both in very great calamities, and gave birth to that national... | |
| 1841 - 894 pages
...Magdalen, the 22d of July. With the princess, whom the Scots surnamed " Joan Makepeace," were delivered up many of the jewels, charters, and other things which had been taken out of Scotland by Edward I. In return for these and other advantages of the compact, Bruce agreed... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1841 - 452 pages
...Magdalen, the 22d of July. With the princess, whom the Scots surnamed " Joan Makepeace," were delivered up many of the jewels, charters, and other things which had been taken out of Scotland by Edward I. In return for these and other advantages of the compact, Bruce agreed... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1841 - 452 pages
...Magdalen, the 22d of July. With the princess, whom the Scots surnamed " Joan Makepeace," were delivered up many of the jewels, charters, and other things which had been taken out of Scotland by Edward I. In return for these and other advantages of the compact, Bruce agreed... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 530 pages
...Magdalen, the 22nd of July. With the princess, whom the Scots surnamed "Joan Makepeace," were delivered up many of the jewels, charters, and other things which had been taken out of Scotland by Edward I. In return for these and other advantages, Bruce agreed to pay to the King... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 524 pages
...Magdalen, the 22nd of July. With the princess, whom the Scots surnamed " Joan Makepeace," were delivered up many of the jewels, charters, and other things which had been taken out of Scotland by Edward L In return for these and other advantages, Bruce agreed to pay to the King... | |
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