- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"
Enter the King, Lord Iohn of Lancaster, Earle
of Westmerland, with others."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c48
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:32 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:32
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"
Enter the King, Lord Iohn of Lancaster, Earle
of Westmerland, with others."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c44
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:31 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:31
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"My Liege: This haste was hot in question,
And many limits of the Charge set downe
But yesternight: when all athwart there came
A Post from Wales, loaden with heauy Newes;
Whose worst was, That the Noble Mortimer,
Leading the men of Herefordshire to fight
Against the irregular and wilde Glendower,
Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken,
And a thousand of his people butchered:
Vpon whose dead corpes there was such misuse,
Such beastly, shamelesse transformation,
By those Welshwomen done, as may not be
(Without much shame) re-told or spoken of."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c49
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:32 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:32
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Therefore Friends,
As farre as to the Sepulcher of Christ,
Whose Souldier now vnder whose blessed Crosse
We are impressed and ingag'd to fight,
Forthwith a power of English shall we leuie,
Whose armes were moulded in their Mothers wombe,
To chace these Pagans in those holy Fields,
Ouer whose Acres walk'd those blessed feete
Which fourteene hundred yeares ago were nail'd
For our aduantage on the bitter Crosse."
Extended Data
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- word
- 4
- offset
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- 1387
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c46
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:31 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:31
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Then let me heare
Of you my gentle Cousin Westmerland,
What yesternight our Councell did decree,
In forwarding this deere expedience."
Extended Data
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- 5
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 1635
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c45
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:31 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:31
- Placename
- welshwomen
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"My Liege: This haste was hot in question,
And many limits of the Charge set downe
But yesternight: when all athwart there came
A Post from Wales, loaden with heauy Newes;
Whose worst was, That the Noble Mortimer,
Leading the men of Herefordshire to fight
Against the irregular and wilde Glendower,
Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken,
And a thousand of his people butchered:
Vpon whose dead corpes there was such misuse,
Such beastly, shamelesse transformation,
By those Welshwomen done, as may not be
(Without much shame) re-told or spoken of."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c4f
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:35 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:35
- Placename
- welshman
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"My Liege: This haste was hot in question,
And many limits of the Charge set downe
But yesternight: when all athwart there came
A Post from Wales, loaden with heauy Newes;
Whose worst was, That the Noble Mortimer,
Leading the men of Herefordshire to fight
Against the irregular and wilde Glendower,
Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken,
And a thousand of his people butchered:
Vpon whose dead corpes there was such misuse,
Such beastly, shamelesse transformation,
By those Welshwomen done, as may not be
(Without much shame) re-told or spoken of."
Extended Data
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- word
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- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c50
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:35 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:35
- Placename
- herefordshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.1063443 Longitude-2.795036355
Description
"My Liege: This haste was hot in question,
And many limits of the Charge set downe
But yesternight: when all athwart there came
A Post from Wales, loaden with heauy Newes;
Whose worst was, That the Noble Mortimer,
Leading the men of Herefordshire to fight
Against the irregular and wilde Glendower,
Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken,
And a thousand of his people butchered:
Vpon whose dead corpes there was such misuse,
Such beastly, shamelesse transformation,
By those Welshwomen done, as may not be
(Without much shame) re-told or spoken of."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c4a
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:32 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:32
Details
Latitude31.77863176 Longitude35.22961093
Description
"It seemes then, that the tidings of this broile,
Brake off our businesse for the Holy land."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c4b
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:33 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:33
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"This matcht with other like, my gracious Lord,
Farre more vneuen and vnwelcome Newes
Came from the North, and thus it did report:
On Holy-roode day, the gallant Hotspurre there,
Young Harry Percy, and braue Archibald,
That euer-valiant and approoued Scot,
At Holmeden met, where they did spend
A sad and bloody houre:
As by discharge of their Artillerie,
And shape of likely-hood the newes was told:
For he that brought them, in the very heate
And pride of their contention, did take horse,
Vncertaine of the issue any way."
Extended Data
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- 2300
- sentence_end_index
- 2823
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c4c
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:34 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:34
- Placename
- holmeden
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.79571002 Longitude-0.138810658
Description
"This matcht with other like, my gracious Lord,
Farre more vneuen and vnwelcome Newes
Came from the North, and thus it did report:
On Holy-roode day, the gallant Hotspurre there,
Young Harry Percy, and braue Archibald,
That euer-valiant and approoued Scot,
At Holmeden met, where they did spend
A sad and bloody houre:
As by discharge of their Artillerie,
And shape of likely-hood the newes was told:
For he that brought them, in the very heate
And pride of their contention, did take horse,
Vncertaine of the issue any way."
Extended Data
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- 1
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- 2300
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- 2823
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c4d
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:34 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:34
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
The Earle of Dowglas is discomfited,
Ten thousand bold Scots, two and twenty Knights
Balk'd in their owne blood did Sir Walter see
On Holmedons Plaines."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c51
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:35 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:35
- Placename
- holmedons
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.79571002 Longitude-0.138810658
Description
"
The Earle of Dowglas is discomfited,
Ten thousand bold Scots, two and twenty Knights
Balk'd in their owne blood did Sir Walter see
On Holmedons Plaines."
Extended Data
- line
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- 3213
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c52
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:35 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:35
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
The Earle of Dowglas is discomfited,
Ten thousand bold Scots, two and twenty Knights
Balk'd in their owne blood did Sir Walter see
On Holmedons Plaines."
Extended Data
- line
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- 3
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- 3060
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- 3213
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c53
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:36 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:36
- Placename
- holmedon
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.79571002 Longitude-0.138810658
Description
"Heere is a deere and true industrious friend:
Sir Walter Blunt, new lighted from his Horse,
Strain'd with the variation of each soyle,
Betwixt that Holmedon, and this Seat of ours:
And he hath brought vs smooth and welcomes newes."
Extended Data
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- 2830
- sentence_end_index
- 3060
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c4e
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:34 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:34
Details
Latitude56.76884032 Longitude-3.841153604
Description
"Of Prisoners, Hotspurre tooke
Mordake Earle of Fife, and eldest sonne
To beaten Dowglas, and the Earle of Atholl,
Of Murry, Angus, and Menteith."
Extended Data
- line
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- 7
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- 3214
- sentence_end_index
- 3358
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c5a
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:38 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:38
Details
Latitude56.23935447 Longitude-3.125774414
Description
"Of Prisoners, Hotspurre tooke
Mordake Earle of Fife, and eldest sonne
To beaten Dowglas, and the Earle of Atholl,
Of Murry, Angus, and Menteith."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
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- sentence_start_index
- 3214
- sentence_end_index
- 3358
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c54
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:36 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:36
Details
Latitude56.72790347 Longitude-2.896320336
Description
"Of Prisoners, Hotspurre tooke
Mordake Earle of Fife, and eldest sonne
To beaten Dowglas, and the Earle of Atholl,
Of Murry, Angus, and Menteith."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 2
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- sentence_start_index
- 3214
- sentence_end_index
- 3358
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c55
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:37 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:37
Details
Latitude57.48430254 Longitude-3.233676061
Description
"Of Prisoners, Hotspurre tooke
Mordake Earle of Fife, and eldest sonne
To beaten Dowglas, and the Earle of Atholl,
Of Murry, Angus, and Menteith."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- 3214
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- 3358
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c56
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:37 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:37
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"Of Prisoners, Hotspurre tooke
Mordake Earle of Fife, and eldest sonne
To beaten Dowglas, and the Earle of Atholl,
Of Murry, Angus, and Menteith."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- 3214
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- 3358
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c59
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:38 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:38
- Placename
- menteith
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude56.1869869 Longitude-4.284196311
Description
"Of Prisoners, Hotspurre tooke
Mordake Earle of Fife, and eldest sonne
To beaten Dowglas, and the Earle of Atholl,
Of Murry, Angus, and Menteith."
Extended Data
- line
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- 3214
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c57
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:37 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:37
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Yea, there thou mak'st me sad, & mak'st me sin,
In enuy, that my Lord Northumberland
Should be the Father of so blest a Sonne:
A Sonne, who is the Theame of Honors tongue;
Among'st a Groue, the very straightest Plant,
Who is sweet Fortunes Minion, and her Pride:
Whil'st I by looking on the praise of him,
See Ryot and Dishonor staine the brow
Of my yong Harry."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
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- 3569
- sentence_start_index
- 3499
- sentence_end_index
- 3860
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c58
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:37 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:37
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"This is Worcester
Maleuolent to you in all Aspects:
Which makes him prune himselfe, and bristle vp
The crest of Youth against your Dignity."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 8
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- sentence_start_index
- 4372
- sentence_end_index
- 4511
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c5c
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:39 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:39
Details
Latitude56.23935447 Longitude-3.125774414
Description
"The Prisoners
Which he in this aduenture hath surpriz'd,
To his owne vse he keepes, and sends me word
I shall haue none but Mordake Earle of Fife."
Extended Data
- line
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- 8
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- sentence_start_index
- 4189
- sentence_end_index
- 4335
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c5b
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:39 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:39
- Placename
- windsor
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.48080454 Longitude-0.616376957
Description
"
Cosin, on Wednesday next, our Councell we will hold
At Windsor, and so informe the Lords:
But come your selfe with speed to vs againe,
For more is to be said, and to be done,
Then out of anger can be vttered."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
- offset
- 4687
- sentence_start_index
- 4631
- sentence_end_index
- 4840
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c5d
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:39 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:39
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Enter Henry Prince of Wales, Sir Iohn Fal-
staffe, and Pointz."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 4909
- sentence_start_index
- 4886
- sentence_end_index
- 4949
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c5e
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:39 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:39
Details
Latitude51.50649176 Longitude-0.086107391
Description
"As is the hony, my old Lad of the Castle: and is
not a Buffe Ierkin a most sweet robe of durance?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 10
- offset
- 6946
- sentence_start_index
- 6912
- sentence_end_index
- 7009
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c5f
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:41 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:41
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"But I prythee sweet Wag,
shall there be Gallowes standing in England when thou
art King?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
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- 7629
- sentence_start_index
- 7568
- sentence_end_index
- 7656
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c63
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:41 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:41
Details
Latitude28.18779919 Longitude3.224006441
Description
"What say'st thou to a Hare, or the Melancholly
of Moore Ditch?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
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- 8406
- sentence_start_index
- 8356
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- 8418
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c61
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:41 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:41
Details
Latitude51.51709973 Longitude-0.083332872
Description
"What say'st thou to a Hare, or the Melancholly
of Moore Ditch?"
Extended Data
- line
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- 2
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- 8412
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- 8356
- sentence_end_index
- 8418
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c62
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:41 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:41
Details
Latitude51.41145165 Longitude0.457576114
Description
"Now shall wee know if Gads hill haue set a
Watch."
Extended Data
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- 6
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- 9651
- sentence_start_index
- 9629
- sentence_end_index
- 9678
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c69
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:43 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:43
- Placename
- lincolnshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.17460254 Longitude-0.241647615
Description
"Yea, or the Drone of a Lincolnshire Bagpipe."
Extended Data
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- 8305
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- 8349
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c60
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:41 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:41
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"But my Lads, my Lads, to morrow morning, by
foure a clocke early at Gads hill, there are Pilgrimes go-
ing to Canterbury with rich Offerings, and Traders ri-
ding to London with fat Purses."
Extended Data
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- word
- 2
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- sentence_start_index
- 10423
- sentence_end_index
- 10612
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c65
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:43 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:43
- Placename
- rochester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.38814746 Longitude0.506970906
Description
"I haue vizards for you
all; you haue horses for your selues: Gads-hill lyes to
night in Rochester, I haue bespoke Supper to morrow in
Eastcheape; we may doe it as secure as sleepe: if you will
go, I will stuffe your Purses full of Crownes: if you will
not, tarry at home and be hang'd."
Extended Data
- line
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- 10613
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- 10898
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c66
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:43 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:43
- Placename
- eastcheape
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51086156 Longitude-0.084687232
Description
"I haue vizards for you
all; you haue horses for your selues: Gads-hill lyes to
night in Rochester, I haue bespoke Supper to morrow in
Eastcheape; we may doe it as secure as sleepe: if you will
go, I will stuffe your Purses full of Crownes: if you will
not, tarry at home and be hang'd."
Extended Data
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- word
- 0
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- 10613
- sentence_end_index
- 10898
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c67
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:43 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:43
Details
Latitude51.41145165 Longitude0.457576114
Description
"But my Lads, my Lads, to morrow morning, by
foure a clocke early at Gads hill, there are Pilgrimes go-
ing to Canterbury with rich Offerings, and Traders ri-
ding to London with fat Purses."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 10423
- sentence_end_index
- 10612
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c68
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:43 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:43
- Placename
- canterbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.28463525 Longitude1.082474775
Description
"But my Lads, my Lads, to morrow morning, by
foure a clocke early at Gads hill, there are Pilgrimes go-
ing to Canterbury with rich Offerings, and Traders ri-
ding to London with fat Purses."
Extended Data
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- word
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- 10423
- sentence_end_index
- 10612
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c64
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:42 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:42
- Placename
- eastcheape
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51086156 Longitude-0.084687232
Description
"Far-
well, you shall finde me in Eastcheape."
Extended Data
- line
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- 6
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- 11850
- sentence_start_index
- 11817
- sentence_end_index
- 11861
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c6a
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:44 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:44
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"Worcester get thee gone: for I do see
Danger and disobedience in thine eye."
Extended Data
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- 1
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 15224
- sentence_end_index
- 15299
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c6d
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:45 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:45
- Placename
- holmedon
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.79571002 Longitude-0.138810658
Description
"51
Those Prisoners in your Highnesse demanded,
Which Harry Percy heere at Holmedon tooke,
Were (as he sayes) not with such strength denied
As was deliuered to your Maiesty:
Who either through enuy, or misprision,
Was guilty of this fault; and not my Sonne."
Extended Data
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- 15688
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- 15614
- sentence_end_index
- 15870
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c72
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:46 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:46
- Placename
- eastcheape
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51086156 Longitude-0.084687232
Description
"Well, Ile goe with thee, prouide vs all things
necessary, and meete me to morrow night in Eastcheape,
there Ile sup."
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TLCMap IDtc6c6b
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:44 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:44
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"
Enter the King, Northumberland, Worcester, Hotspurre,
Sir Walter Blunt, and others."
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TLCMap IDtc6c6e
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:46 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:46
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Enter the King, Northumberland, Worcester, Hotspurre,
Sir Walter Blunt, and others."
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TLCMap IDtc6c6c
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:44 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:44
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"My Lord Northumberland,
We License your departure with your sonne,
Send vs your Prisoners, or you'l heare of it."
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TLCMap IDtc6c73
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:47 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:47
Details
Latitude52.4194964 Longitude-3.032038235
Description
"Why yet doth deny his Prisoners,
But with Prouiso and Exception,
That we at our owne charge, shall ransome straight
His Brother-in-Law, the foolish Mortimer,
Who (in my soule) hath wilfully betraid
The liues of those, that he did leade to Fight,
Against the great Magitian, damn'd Glendower:
Whose daughter (as we heare) the Earle of March
Hath lately married."
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TLCMap IDtc6c6f
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:46 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:46
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.56849835 Longitude-3.295535849
Description
"For all those Wounds,
Those mouthed Wounds, which valiantly he tooke,
When on the gentle Seuernes siedgie banke,
In single Opposition hand to hand,
He did confound the best part of an houre
In changing hardiment with great Glendower:
Three times they breath'd, and three times did they drink
Vpon agreement, of swift Seuernes flood;
Who then affrighted with their bloody lookes,
Ran fearefully among the trembling Reeds,
And hid his crispe-head in the hollow banke,
Blood-stained with these Valiant Combatants."
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TLCMap IDtc6c70
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:46 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:46
- Placename
- seuernes
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.56849835 Longitude-3.295535849
Description
"For all those Wounds,
Those mouthed Wounds, which valiantly he tooke,
When on the gentle Seuernes siedgie banke,
In single Opposition hand to hand,
He did confound the best part of an houre
In changing hardiment with great Glendower:
Three times they breath'd, and three times did they drink
Vpon agreement, of swift Seuernes flood;
Who then affrighted with their bloody lookes,
Ran fearefully among the trembling Reeds,
And hid his crispe-head in the hollow banke,
Blood-stained with these Valiant Combatants."
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TLCMap IDtc6c71
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:46 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:46
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Enter Worcester."
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TLCMap IDtc6c76
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:48 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:48
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
By heauen, he shall not haue a Scot of them:
No, if a Scot would saue his Soule, he shall not."
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TLCMap IDtc6c74
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:48 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:48
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
By heauen, he shall not haue a Scot of them:
No, if a Scot would saue his Soule, he shall not."
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TLCMap IDtc6c75
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:48 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:48
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"He was: I heard the Proclamation,
And then it was, when the vnhappy King
(Whose wrongs in vs God pardon) did set forth
Vpon his Irish Expedition:
From whence he intercepted, did returne
To be depos'd, and shortly murthered."
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TLCMap IDtc6c77
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:49 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:49
- Placename
- gloustershire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"
A plague vpon't, it is in Gloustershire:
'Twas, where the madcap Duke his Vncle kept,
His Vncle Yorke, where I first bow'd my knee
Vnto this King of Smiles, this Bullingbrooke:
When you and he came backe from Rauenspurgh."
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TLCMap IDtc6c7a
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:49 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:49
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"All studies heere I solemnly defie,
Saue how to gall and pinch this Bullingbrooke,
And that same Sword and Buckler Prince of Wales."
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TLCMap IDtc6c7b
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:50 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.69010582 Longitude-2.456357003
Description
"At Barkley Castle."
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TLCMap IDtc6c80
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:52 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:52
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"
A plague vpon't, it is in Gloustershire:
'Twas, where the madcap Duke his Vncle kept,
His Vncle Yorke, where I first bow'd my knee
Vnto this King of Smiles, this Bullingbrooke:
When you and he came backe from Rauenspurgh."
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TLCMap IDtc6c78
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:49 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6147354 Longitude0.141738799
Description
"
A plague vpon't, it is in Gloustershire:
'Twas, where the madcap Duke his Vncle kept,
His Vncle Yorke, where I first bow'd my knee
Vnto this King of Smiles, this Bullingbrooke:
When you and he came backe from Rauenspurgh."
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TLCMap IDtc6c79
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:49 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:49
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Deliuer them vp without their ransome straight,
And make the Dowglas sonne your onely meane
For powres in Scotland: which for diuers reasons
Which I shall send you written, be assur'd
Will easily be granted you, my Lord."
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TLCMap IDtc6c7e
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:51 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
Your Sonne in Scotland being thus impl y'd,
Shall secretly into the bosome creepe
Of that same noble Prelate, well belou'd,
The Archbishop."
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TLCMap IDtc6c85
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:53 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
Deliuer them vp without their ransome straight,
And make the Dowglas sonne your onely meane
For powres in Scotland: which for diuers reasons
Which I shall send you written, be assur'd
Will easily be granted you, my Lord."
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TLCMap IDtc6c7f
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:51 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:51
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Of Yorke, is't not?"
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TLCMap IDtc6c81
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:52 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:52
- Placename
- scottish
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Then once more to your Scottish Prisoners."
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TLCMap IDtc6c7d
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:51 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:51
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"53
And then the power of Scotland, and of Yorke
To ioyne with Mortimer, Ha."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtc6c84
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:53 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:53
- Placename
- bristow
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.45361391 Longitude-2.581802099
Description
"True, who beares hard
His Brothers death at Bristow, the Lord Scroope."
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TLCMap IDtc6c82
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:53 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:53
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"53
And then the power of Scotland, and of Yorke
To ioyne with Mortimer, Ha."
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TLCMap IDtc6c83
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:53 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:53
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"No further go in this,
Then I by Letters shall direct your course
When time is ripe, which will be sodainly:
Ile steale to Glendower, and loe, Mortimer,
Where you, and Dowglas, and our powres at once,
As I will fashion it, shall happily meete,
To beare our fortunes in our owne strong armes,
Which now we hold at much vncertainty."
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TLCMap IDtc6c89
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:55 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:55
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Sirra Carrier: What time do you mean to come
to London?"
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
- 29516
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c86
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:54 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:54
Details
Latitude51.18930805 Longitude0.8410889
Description
"There's a Franklin in the
wilde of Kent, hath brought three hundred Markes with
him in Gold: I heard him tell it to one of his company last
night at Supper; a kinde of Auditor, one that hath abun-
dance of charge too (God knowes what) they are vp al-
ready, and call for Egges and Butter."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c88
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:54 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:55
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"I thinke this is the most villanous house in al
London rode for Fleas: I am stung like a Tench."
Extended Data
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- 0
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TLCMap IDtc6c87
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:54 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:54
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"
Why, my Lord of Yorke commends the plot, and the
generall course of the action."
Extended Data
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- sentence_start_index
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TLCMap IDtc6c8a
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:55 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:55
- Placename
- corinthian
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93939401 Longitude22.93125501
Description
"They take it already vpon their confidence,
that though I be but Prince of Wales, yet I am the King
of Curtesie: telling me flatly I am no proud Iack like Fal-
staffe, but a Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy, and
when I am King of England, I shall command al the good
Laddes in East-cheape."
Extended Data
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- 42933
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TLCMap IDtc6c8f
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:57 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:57
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"
Is there not my Father, my Vncle, and my Selfe, Lord
Edmund Mortimer, my Lord of Yorke, and Owen Glendour?"
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtc6c8c
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:56 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:56
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Is there not besides, the Dowglas?"
Extended Data
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- 38489
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- 38524
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c8b
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:56 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:56
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"They take it already vpon their confidence,
that though I be but Prince of Wales, yet I am the King
of Curtesie: telling me flatly I am no proud Iack like Fal-
staffe, but a Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy, and
when I am King of England, I shall command al the good
Laddes in East-cheape."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtc6c93
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:58 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:58
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"They take it already vpon their confidence,
that though I be but Prince of Wales, yet I am the King
of Curtesie: telling me flatly I am no proud Iack like Fal-
staffe, but a Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy, and
when I am King of England, I shall command al the good
Laddes in East-cheape."
Extended Data
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- 42933
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- 43229
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TLCMap IDtc6c8d
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:56 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude39.68618495 Longitude-3.530989048
Description
"Wilt thou rob this Leatherne Ierkin, Christall
button, Not-pated, Agat ring, Puke stocking, Caddice
garter, Smooth tongue, Spanish pouch."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c94
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:58 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:58
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"I tell thee Ned, thou hast lost much honor, that thou
wer't not with me in this action: but sweet Ned, to swee-
ten which name of Ned, I giue thee this peniworth of Su-
gar, clapt euen now into my hand by an vnder Skinker,
one that neuer spake other English in his life, then Eight
shillings and six pence, and, You are welcome: with this shril
addition, Anon, Anon sir, Score a Pint of Bastard in the
Halfe Moone, or so."
Extended Data
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- 43544
- sentence_end_index
- 43965
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c90
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:58 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:58
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"O Lord sir, Ile be sworne vpon all the Books in
England, I could finde in my heart."
Extended Data
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- 0
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- sentence_start_index
- 44770
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- 44853
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c91
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:58 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:58
- Placename
- eastcheape
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51086156 Longitude-0.084687232
Description
"They take it already vpon their confidence,
that though I be but Prince of Wales, yet I am the King
of Curtesie: telling me flatly I am no proud Iack like Fal-
staffe, but a Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy, and
when I am King of England, I shall command al the good
Laddes in East-cheape."
Extended Data
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- 42933
- sentence_end_index
- 43229
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c92
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:58 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:58
- Placename
- barbary
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude36.392692 Longitude2.29503
Description
"In Barbary sir, it cannot come to so much."
Extended Data
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 45753
- sentence_start_index
- 45750
- sentence_end_index
- 45792
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c95
Created At2025-01-06 15:20:59 Updated At2025-01-06 15:20:59
- Placename
- kendall
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.3278516 Longitude-2.744823901
Description
"Why, how could'st thou know these men in
Kendall Greene, when it was so darke, thou could'st not
see thy Hand?"
Extended Data
- line
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- 0
- offset
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- 52504
- sentence_end_index
- 52614
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c9c
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:02 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:02
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"A vil-
lanous Coward, go thy wayes old Iacke, die when thou
wilt, if manhood, good manhood be not forgot vpon the
face of the earth, then am I a shotten Herring: there liues
not three good men vnhang'd in England, & one of them
is fat, and growes old, God helpe the while, a bad world I
say."
Extended Data
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- 48053
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c98
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:00 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:00
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Why, he hackt it with his Dagger, and said, hee
would sweare truth out of England, but hee would make
you beleeue it was done in fight, and perswaded vs to doe
the like."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6c99
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:00 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:00
- Placename
- kendall
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.3278516 Longitude-2.744823901
Description
"But as the Deuill would haue it, three mis-be-
gotten Knaues, in Kendall Greene, came at my Back, and
let driue at me; for it was so darke, Hal, that thou could'st
not see thy Hand."
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TLCMap IDtc6c9a
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:01 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:01
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"You Prince of Wales?"
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TLCMap IDtc6c96
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:00 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:00
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"I am not yet of Percies mind, the Hot-
spurre of the North, he that killes me some sixe or seauen
dozen of Scots at a Breakfast, washes his hands, and saies
to his wife; Fie vpon this quiet life, I want worke."
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TLCMap IDtc6c97
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:00 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:00
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Owen, Owen; the same, and his Sonne in Law
Mortimer, and old Northumberland, and the sprightly
Scot of Scots, Dowglas, that runnes a Horse-backe vp a
Hill perpendicular."
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TLCMap IDtc6ca1
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:03 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:03
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"The same mad fellow of the North, Percy;
and hee of Wales, that gaue Amamon the Bastinado,
and made Lucifer Cuckold, and swore the Deuill his true
Liege-man vpon the Crosse of a Welch-hooke; what a
plague call you him?"
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TLCMap IDtc6c9b
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:01 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Owen, Owen; the same, and his Sonne in Law
Mortimer, and old Northumberland, and the sprightly
Scot of Scots, Dowglas, that runnes a Horse-backe vp a
Hill perpendicular."
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TLCMap IDtc6c9d
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:02 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:02
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Owen, Owen; the same, and his Sonne in Law
Mortimer, and old Northumberland, and the sprightly
Scot of Scots, Dowglas, that runnes a Horse-backe vp a
Hill perpendicular."
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TLCMap IDtc6c9e
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:02 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:02
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Owen, Owen; the same, and his Sonne in Law
Mortimer, and old Northumberland, and the sprightly
Scot of Scots, Dowglas, that runnes a Horse-backe vp a
Hill perpendicular."
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TLCMap IDtc6c9f
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:02 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.94538792 Longitude1.062492978
Description
"henceforth
ne're looke on me: thou art violently carryed away from
Grace: there is a Deuill haunts thee, in the likenesse of a
fat old Man; a Tunne of Man is thy Companion: Why
do'st thou conuerse with that Trunke of Humors, that
Boulting-Hutch of Beastlinesse, that swolne Parcell of
Dropsies, that huge Bombard of Sacke, that stuft Cloake-
bagge of Guts, that rosted Manning Tree Oxe with the
Pudding in his Belly, that reuerend Vice, that grey Ini-
quitie, that Father Ruffian, that Vanitie in yeeres?"
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TLCMap IDtc6ca5
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:05 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Worcester is stolne away by Night: thy Fathers Beard is
turn'd white with the Newes; you may buy Land now
as cheape as stinking Mackrell."
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TLCMap IDtc6ca0
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:03 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"thou being Heire apparant,
could the World picke thee out three such Enemyes a-
gaine, as that Fiend Dowglas, that Spirit Percy, and that
Deuill Glendower?"
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TLCMap IDtc6ca2
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:03 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Shall the Sonne of England proue a Theefe, and
take Purses?"
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TLCMap IDtc6ca3
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:04 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"My Noble Lord, from East-cheape."
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TLCMap IDtc6ca4
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:04 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
And Vnckle Worcester; a plague vpon it,
I haue forgot the Mappe."
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TLCMap IDtc6ca7
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:05 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Where is the Liuing, clipt in with the Sea,
That chides the Bankes of England, Scotland, and Wales,
Which calls me Pupill, or hath read to me?"
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TLCMap IDtc6ca8
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:05 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:05
Details
Latitude51.51393541 Longitude-0.098307687
Description
"This oyly Rascall is knowne as well as Poules:
goe call him forth."
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TLCMap IDtc6ca9
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:06 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:06
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"No, here it is:
Sit Cousin Percy, sit good Cousin Hotspurre:
For by that Name, as oft as Lancaster doth speake of you,
His Cheekes looke pale, and with a rising sigh,
He wisheth you in Heauen."
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TLCMap IDtc6caa
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:06 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:06
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"
Enter Hotspurre, Worcester, Lord Mortimer,
Owen Glendower."
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TLCMap IDtc6ca6
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:05 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
Where is the Liuing, clipt in with the Sea,
That chides the Bankes of England, Scotland, and Wales,
Which calls me Pupill, or hath read to me?"
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TLCMap IDtc6cab
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:06 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:06
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"I thinke there's no man speakes better Welsh:
Ile to Dinner."
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TLCMap IDtc6cac
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:07 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:07
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Where is the Liuing, clipt in with the Sea,
That chides the Bankes of England, Scotland, and Wales,
Which calls me Pupill, or hath read to me?"
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TLCMap IDtc6cad
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:07 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:07
Details
Latitude52.08061923 Longitude-3.186010579
Description
"Three times hath Henry Bullingbrooke made head
Against my Power: thrice from the Banks of Wye,
And sandy-bottom'd Seuerne, haue I hent him
Bootlesse home, and Weather-beaten backe."
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TLCMap IDtc6cae
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:07 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:07
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
And our Indentures Tripartite are drawne:
Which being sealed enterchangeably,
(A Businesse that this Night may execute)
To morrow, Cousin Percy, you and I,
And my good Lord of Worcester, will set forth,
To meete your Father, and the Scottish Power,
As is appointed vs at Shrewsbury."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb4
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:10 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"The Arch-Deacon hath diuided it
Into three Limits, very equally:
England, from Trent, and Seuerne."
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TLCMap IDtc6caf
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:08 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:08
Details
Latitude52.9969528 Longitude-1.143202155
Description
"The Arch-Deacon hath diuided it
Into three Limits, very equally:
England, from Trent, and Seuerne."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb0
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:09 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:09
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"hitherto,
By South and East, is to my part assign'd:
All Westward, Wales, beyond the Seuerne shore,
And all the fertile Land within that bound,
To Owen Glendower: And deare Couze, to you
The remnant Northward, lying off from Trent."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb1
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:09 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:09
Details
Latitude52.9969528 Longitude-1.143202155
Description
"hitherto,
By South and East, is to my part assign'd:
All Westward, Wales, beyond the Seuerne shore,
And all the fertile Land within that bound,
To Owen Glendower: And deare Couze, to you
The remnant Northward, lying off from Trent."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb2
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:09 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:09
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
And our Indentures Tripartite are drawne:
Which being sealed enterchangeably,
(A Businesse that this Night may execute)
To morrow, Cousin Percy, you and I,
And my good Lord of Worcester, will set forth,
To meete your Father, and the Scottish Power,
As is appointed vs at Shrewsbury."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb5
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:10 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:10
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"
And our Indentures Tripartite are drawne:
Which being sealed enterchangeably,
(A Businesse that this Night may execute)
To morrow, Cousin Percy, you and I,
And my good Lord of Worcester, will set forth,
To meete your Father, and the Scottish Power,
As is appointed vs at Shrewsbury."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb3
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:10 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:10
Details
Latitude52.81373052 Longitude-1.634123103
Description
"Me thinks my Moity, North from Burton here,
In quantitie equals not one of yours:
See, how this Riuer comes me cranking in,
And cuts me from the best of all my Land,
A huge halfe Moone, a monstrous Cantle out."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtc6cb6
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:10 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:10
Details
Latitude52.9969528 Longitude-1.143202155
Description
"
Ile haue the Currant in this place damn'd vp,
And here the smug and Siluer Trent shall runne,
In a new Channell, faire and euenly:
It shall not winde with such a deepe indent,
To rob me of so rich a Bottome here."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cbb
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:12 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:12
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Let me not vnderstand you then, speake it in
Welsh."
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TLCMap IDtc6cbc
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:12 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"I can speake English, Lord, as well as you:
For I was trayn'd vp in the English Court;
Where, being but young, I framed to the Harpe
Many an English Dittie, louely well,
And gaue the Tongue a helpefull Ornament;
A Vertue that was neuer seene in you."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb9
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:12 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:12
Details
Latitude52.9969528 Longitude-1.143202155
Description
"Come, you shall haue Trent turn'd."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtc6cba
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:12 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:12
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"I can speake English, Lord, as well as you:
For I was trayn'd vp in the English Court;
Where, being but young, I framed to the Harpe
Many an English Dittie, louely well,
And gaue the Tongue a helpefull Ornament;
A Vertue that was neuer seene in you."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb7
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:11 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:11
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"I can speake English, Lord, as well as you:
For I was trayn'd vp in the English Court;
Where, being but young, I framed to the Harpe
Many an English Dittie, louely well,
And gaue the Tongue a helpefull Ornament;
A Vertue that was neuer seene in you."
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TLCMap IDtc6cb8
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:12 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:12
Details
Latitude22.76406183 Longitude78.79573361
Description
"In faith he was a worthy Gentleman,
Exceeding well read, and profited,
In strange Concealements:
Valiant as a Lyon, and wondrous affable,
And as bountifull, as Mynes of India."
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TLCMap IDtc6cbd
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:13 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:13
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"This is the deadly spight, that angers me,
My Wife can speake no English, I no Welsh."
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- 75975
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cbe
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:13 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:13
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"This is the deadly spight, that angers me,
My Wife can speake no English, I no Welsh."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cbf
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:13 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:13
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Glendower speakes to her in Welsh, and she an-
sweres him in the same."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc0
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:14 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:14
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"I vnderstand thy Lookes: that pretty Welsh
Which thou powr'st down from these swelling Heauens,
I am too perfect in: and but for shame,
In such a parley should I answere thee."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtc6cc5
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:16 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:16
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
The Lady speakes in Welsh."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc2
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:15 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:15
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Now I perceiue the Deuill vnderstands Welsh,
And 'tis no maruell he is so humorous:
Byrlady hee's a good Musitian."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cca
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:17 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:17
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
The Lady againe in Welsh."
Extended Data
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc1
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:15 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:15
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Makes Welsh as sweet as Ditties highly penn'd,
Sung by a faire Queene in a Summers Bowre,
With rauishing Diuision to her Lute."
Extended Data
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc3
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:15 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:15
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
The Lady speakes againe in Welsh."
Extended Data
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- word
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- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc4
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:15 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:15
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"I had rather heare (Lady) my Brach howle in
Irish."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 0
- offset
- 78210
- sentence_start_index
- 78166
- sentence_end_index
- 78216
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc7
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:17 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:17
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Heere the Lady sings a Welsh Song."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
- 78449
- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 78460
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc8
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:17 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:17
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"To the Welsh Ladies Bed."
Extended Data
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 78363
- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 78380
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc9
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:17 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:17
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Then would you be nothing but Musicall,
For you are altogether gouerned by humors:
Lye still ye Theefe, and heare the Lady sing in Welsh."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 10
- offset
- 78152
- sentence_start_index
- 78021
- sentence_end_index
- 78158
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cc6
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:17 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:17
- Placename
- finsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.52556124 Longitude-0.095420559
Description
"
You sweare like a Comfit-makers Wife:
Not you, in good sooth; and, as true as I liue;
And, as God shall mend me; and, as sure as day:
And giuest such Sarcenet suretie for thy Oathes,
As if thou neuer walk'st further then Finsbury."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
- 78783
- sentence_start_index
- 78561
- sentence_end_index
- 78792
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ccb
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:18 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:18
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Enter the King, Prince of Wales, and others."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
- 79408
- sentence_start_index
- 79381
- sentence_end_index
- 79426
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ccc
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:18 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:18
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Lords, giue vs leaue:
The Prince of Wales, and I,
Must haue some priuate conference:
But be neere at hand,
For wee shall presently haue neede of you."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 79469
- sentence_start_index
- 79433
- sentence_end_index
- 79582
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ccd
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:19 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:19
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"For all the World,
As thou art to this houre, was Richard then,
When I from France set foot at Rauenspurgh;
And euen as I was then, is Percy now:
Now by my Scepter, and my Soule to boot,
He hath more worthy interest to the State
Then thou, the shadow of Succession;
For of no Right, nor colour like to Right."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
- 83534
- sentence_start_index
- 83458
- sentence_end_index
- 83766
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cce
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:19 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:19
- Placename
- rauenspurgh
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6147354 Longitude0.141738799
Description
"For all the World,
As thou art to this houre, was Richard then,
When I from France set foot at Rauenspurgh;
And euen as I was then, is Percy now:
Now by my Scepter, and my Soule to boot,
He hath more worthy interest to the State
Then thou, the shadow of Succession;
For of no Right, nor colour like to Right."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
- 83553
- sentence_start_index
- 83458
- sentence_end_index
- 83766
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ccf
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:19 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:19
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Through all the Kingdomes that acknowledge Christ,
Thrice hath the Hotspur Mars, in swathing Clothes,
This Infant Warrior, in his Enterprises,
Discomfited great Dowglas, ta'ne him once,
Enlarged him, and made a friend of him,
To fill the mouth of deepe Defiance vp,
And shake the peace and safetie of our Throne."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 2
- offset
- 84357
- sentence_start_index
- 84195
- sentence_end_index
- 84508
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd0
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:20 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:20
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
What neuer-dying Honor hath he got,
Against renowned Dowglas?"
Extended Data
- line
- 1962
- word
- 2
- offset
- 84048
- sentence_start_index
- 83994
- sentence_end_index
- 84056
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd1
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:20 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:20
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Lord Mortimer of Scotland hath sent word,
That Dowglas and the English Rebels met
The eleuenth of this moneth, at Shrewsbury:
A mightie and a fearefull Head they are,
(If Promises be kept on euery hand)
As euer offered foule play in a State."
Extended Data
- line
- 2021
- word
- 1
- offset
- 86612
- sentence_start_index
- 86564
- sentence_end_index
- 86806
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd5
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:21 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:21
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"Percy, Northumberland,
The Arch-bishops Grace of Yorke, Dowglas, Mortimer,
Capitulate against vs, and are vp."
Extended Data
- line
- 1973
- word
- 7
- offset
- 84542
- sentence_start_index
- 84535
- sentence_end_index
- 84644
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd2
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:20 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:20
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
Lord Mortimer of Scotland hath sent word,
That Dowglas and the English Rebels met
The eleuenth of this moneth, at Shrewsbury:
A mightie and a fearefull Head they are,
(If Promises be kept on euery hand)
As euer offered foule play in a State."
Extended Data
- line
- 2020
- word
- 3
- offset
- 86582
- sentence_start_index
- 86564
- sentence_end_index
- 86806
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd3
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:21 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:21
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"Percy, Northumberland,
The Arch-bishops Grace of Yorke, Dowglas, Mortimer,
Capitulate against vs, and are vp."
Extended Data
- line
- 1974
- word
- 5
- offset
- 84591
- sentence_start_index
- 84535
- sentence_end_index
- 84644
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd4
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:21 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:21
- Placename
- english
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
Lord Mortimer of Scotland hath sent word,
That Dowglas and the English Rebels met
The eleuenth of this moneth, at Shrewsbury:
A mightie and a fearefull Head they are,
(If Promises be kept on euery hand)
As euer offered foule play in a State."
Extended Data
- line
- 2021
- word
- 4
- offset
- 86628
- sentence_start_index
- 86564
- sentence_end_index
- 86806
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd6
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:22 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:22
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"Percy, Northumberland,
The Arch-bishops Grace of Yorke, Dowglas, Mortimer,
Capitulate against vs, and are vp."
Extended Data
- line
- 1974
- word
- 4
- offset
- 84584
- sentence_start_index
- 84535
- sentence_end_index
- 84644
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd7
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:22 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:22
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"The Earle of Westmerland set forth to day:
With him my sonne, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
For this aduertisement is fiue dayes old."
Extended Data
- line
- 2026
- word
- 4
- offset
- 86826
- sentence_start_index
- 86813
- sentence_end_index
- 86940
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd8
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:22 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:22
- Placename
- shrewsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"
Lord Mortimer of Scotland hath sent word,
That Dowglas and the English Rebels met
The eleuenth of this moneth, at Shrewsbury:
A mightie and a fearefull Head they are,
(If Promises be kept on euery hand)
As euer offered foule play in a State."
Extended Data
- line
- 2022
- word
- 6
- offset
- 86679
- sentence_start_index
- 86564
- sentence_end_index
- 86806
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cd9
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:23 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:23
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"The Earle of Westmerland set forth to day:
With him my sonne, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
For this aduertisement is fiue dayes old."
Extended Data
- line
- 2027
- word
- 7
- offset
- 86888
- sentence_start_index
- 86813
- sentence_end_index
- 86940
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cda
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:23 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:23
- Placename
- bridgenorth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.53448752 Longitude-2.418665118
Description
"
Our meeting is Bridgenorth: and Harry, you shall march
fThrough
64 The First Part of King Henry the Fourth."
Extended Data
- line
- 2031
- word
- 3
- offset
- 87045
- sentence_start_index
- 87029
- sentence_end_index
- 87137
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cdb
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:23 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:23
- Placename
- glocestershire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.86278425 Longitude-2.245282849
Description
"
Through Glocestershire: by which account,
Our Businesse valued some twelue dayes hence,
Our generall Forces at Bridgenorth shall meete."
Extended Data
- line
- 2034
- word
- 1
- offset
- 87146
- sentence_start_index
- 87137
- sentence_end_index
- 87273
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cdf
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:25 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:25
- Placename
- newgate
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.51626104 Longitude-0.101575087
Description
"Yea, two and two, Newgate fashion."
Extended Data
- line
- 2134
- word
- 5
- offset
- 91817
- sentence_start_index
- 91799
- sentence_end_index
- 91833
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce0
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:25 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:25
- Placename
- holland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.1262606 Longitude5.519063506
Description
"Now as I am a true Woman, Holland of eight
shillings an Ell: You owe Money here besides, Sir Iohn,
for your Dyet, and by-Drinkings, and Money lent you,
foure and twentie pounds."
Extended Data
- line
- 2111
- word
- 8
- offset
- 90851
- sentence_start_index
- 90825
- sentence_end_index
- 91002
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce3
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:26 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:26
- Placename
- bridgenorth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.53448752 Longitude-2.418665118
Description
"
Through Glocestershire: by which account,
Our Businesse valued some twelue dayes hence,
Our generall Forces at Bridgenorth shall meete."
Extended Data
- line
- 2036
- word
- 4
- offset
- 87249
- sentence_start_index
- 87137
- sentence_end_index
- 87273
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cdc
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:24 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:24
Details
Latitude49.80939832 Longitude12.34028153
Description
"O, thou art a perpetuall Triumph, an euer-
lasting Bone-fire-Light: thou hast saued me a thousand
Markes in Linkes and Torches, walking with thee in the
Night betwixt Tauerne and Tauerne: But the Sack that
thou hast drunke me, would haue bought me Lights as
good cheape, as the dearest Chandlers in Europe."
Extended Data
- line
- 2085
- word
- 7
- offset
- 89692
- sentence_start_index
- 89393
- sentence_end_index
- 89699
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cdd
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:24 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:24
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Go beare this Letter to Lord Iohn of Lancaster
To my Brother Iohn."
Extended Data
- line
- 2243
- word
- 9
- offset
- 96380
- sentence_start_index
- 96343
- sentence_end_index
- 96409
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce1
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:25 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:25
Details
Latitude51.51253602 Longitude-0.11112935
Description
"
Iacke, meet me to morrow in the Temple Hall
At two a clocke in the afternoone,
There shalt thou know thy Charge, and there receiue
Money and Order for their Furniture."
Extended Data
- line
- 2247
- word
- 7
- offset
- 96558
- sentence_start_index
- 96525
- sentence_end_index
- 96693
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce4
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:26 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:27
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"This to my Lord of Westmerland,
Go Peto, to horse: for thou, and I,
Haue thirtie miles to ride yet ere dinner time."
Extended Data
- line
- 2244
- word
- 9
- offset
- 96429
- sentence_start_index
- 96410
- sentence_end_index
- 96525
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce2
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:26 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:26
- Placename
- scotland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"As heart can thinke:
There is not such a word spoke of in Scotland,
At this Dreame of Feare."
Extended Data
- line
- 2352
- word
- 9
- offset
- 100717
- sentence_start_index
- 100659
- sentence_end_index
- 100751
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce8
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:28 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:28
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Enter Harrie Hotspurre, Worcester,
and Dowglas."
Extended Data
- line
- 2258
- word
- 3
- offset
- 96949
- sentence_start_index
- 96924
- sentence_end_index
- 96972
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce5
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:27 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:27
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Enter Harrie Hotspurre, Worcester,
and Dowglas."
Extended Data
- line
- 2259
- word
- 1
- offset
- 96964
- sentence_start_index
- 96924
- sentence_end_index
- 96972
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce6
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:27 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:27
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Well said, my Noble Scot, if speaking truth
In this fine Age, were not thought flatterie,
Such attribution should the Dowglas haue,
As not a Souldiour of this seasons stampe,
Should go so generall currant through the world."
Extended Data
- line
- 2260
- word
- 5
- offset
- 96998
- sentence_start_index
- 96978
- sentence_end_index
- 97201
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce7
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:27 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:27
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"
The Earle of Westmerland, seuen thousand strong,
Is marching hither-wards, with Prince Iohn."
Extended Data
- line
- 2357
- word
- 3
- offset
- 100887
- sentence_start_index
- 100873
- sentence_end_index
- 100966
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ce9
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:29 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:29
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"Well said, my Noble Scot, if speaking truth
In this fine Age, were not thought flatterie,
Such attribution should the Dowglas haue,
As not a Souldiour of this seasons stampe,
Should go so generall currant through the world."
Extended Data
- line
- 2262
- word
- 4
- offset
- 97096
- sentence_start_index
- 96978
- sentence_end_index
- 97201
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cec
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:29 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:29
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Where is his Sonne,
The nimble-footed Mad-Cap, Prince of Wales,
And his Cumrades, that daft the World aside,
And bid it passe?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2366
- word
- 5
- offset
- 101235
- sentence_start_index
- 101177
- sentence_end_index
- 101304
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cea
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:29 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:29
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Come, let me take my Horse,
Who is to beare me like a Thunder-bolt,
Against the bosome of the Prince of Wales."
Extended Data
- line
- 2394
- word
- 7
- offset
- 102372
- sentence_start_index
- 102268
- sentence_end_index
- 102378
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cee
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:30 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:30
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"There is more newes:
I learned in Worcester, as I rode along,
He cannot draw his Power this fourteene dayes."
Extended Data
- line
- 2399
- word
- 3
- offset
- 102542
- sentence_start_index
- 102508
- sentence_end_index
- 102616
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6ced
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:30 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:30
- Placename
- warwickshire
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.25311836 Longitude-1.567236275
Description
"How now mad Wag, what a Deuill
do'st thou in Warwickshire?"
Extended Data
- line
- 2470
- word
- 3
- offset
- 105792
- sentence_start_index
- 105747
- sentence_end_index
- 105805
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cf1
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:31 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:31
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"
Enter the Prince, and the Lord of Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
- 2467
- word
- 7
- offset
- 105673
- sentence_start_index
- 105638
- sentence_end_index
- 105685
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cf2
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:31 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:32
- Placename
- dauintry
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.25614278 Longitude-1.162831202
Description
"There's not a Shirt and a halfe in all my
Company: and the halfe Shirt is two Napkins tackt to-
gether, and throwne ouer the shoulders like a Heralds
Coat, without sleeues: and the Shirt, to say the truth,
stolne from my Host of S. Albones, or the Red-Nose
Inne-keeper of Dauintry."
Extended Data
- line
- 2465
- word
- 2
- offset
- 105565
- sentence_start_index
- 105293
- sentence_end_index
- 105574
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cef
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:30 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:30
- Placename
- albones
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.75155416 Longitude-0.338334647
Description
"There's not a Shirt and a halfe in all my
Company: and the halfe Shirt is two Napkins tackt to-
gether, and throwne ouer the shoulders like a Heralds
Coat, without sleeues: and the Shirt, to say the truth,
stolne from my Host of S. Albones, or the Red-Nose
Inne-keeper of Dauintry."
Extended Data
- line
- 2464
- word
- 6
- offset
- 105525
- sentence_start_index
- 105293
- sentence_end_index
- 105574
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6cf0
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:30 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:31
- Placename
- shrewsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"My good Lord of West-
merland, I cry you mercy, I thought your Honour had al-
ready beene at Shrewsbury."
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TLCMap IDtc6cf6
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:33 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:33
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"Doe me no slander, Dowglas: by my Life,
And I dare well maintaine it with my Life,
If well-respected Honor bid me on,
I hold as little counsaile with weake feare,
As you, my Lord, or any Scot that this day liues."
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TLCMap IDtc6cf4
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:32 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:32
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Enter Hotspur, Worcester, Dowglas, and
Vernon."
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TLCMap IDtc6cf5
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:32 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:32
- Placename
- worcesters
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
I wonder much, being mαΊ½ of such great leading as you are
That you fore-see not what impediments
Drag backe our expedition: certaine Horse
Of my Cousin Vernons are not yet come vp,
Your Vnckle Worcesters Horse came but to day,
And now their pride and mettall is asleepe,
Their courage with hard labour tame and dull,
That not a Horse is halfe the halfe of himselfe."
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TLCMap IDtc6cf8
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:33 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:33
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Doe me no slander, Dowglas: by my Life,
And I dare well maintaine it with my Life,
If well-respected Honor bid me on,
I hold as little counsaile with weake feare,
As you, my Lord, or any Scot that this day liues."
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TLCMap IDtc6cf7
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:33 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:33
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Enter Hotspur, Worcester, Dowglas, and
Vernon."
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TLCMap IDtc6cf3
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:32 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:32
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"
Proceeded further, cut me off the Heads
Of all the Fauorites, that the absent King
In deputation left behinde him heere,
When hee was personall in the Irish Warre."
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TLCMap IDtc6cfb
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:35 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:35
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"
My Father, my Vnckle, and my selfe,
Did giue him that same Royaltie he weares:
And when he was not sixe and twentie strong,
Sicke in the Worlds regard, wretched, and low,
A poore vnminded Out-law, sneaking home,
My Father gaue him welcome to the shore:
And when he heard him sweare, and vow to God,
He came but to be Duke of Lancaster,
To sue his Liuerie, and begge his Peace,
With teares of Innocencie, and tearmes of Zeale;
My Father, in kinde heart and pitty mou'd,
Swore him assistance, and perform'd it too."
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TLCMap IDtc6cf9
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:34 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:34
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"
Now, when the Lords and Barons of the Realme
Perceiu'd Northumberland did leane to him,
The more and lesse came in with Cap and Knee,
Met him in Boroughs, Cities, Villages,
Attended him on Bridges, stood in Lanes,
Layd Gifts before him, proffer'd him their Oathes,
Gaue him their Heires, as Pages followed him,
Euen at the heeles, in golden multitudes."
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TLCMap IDtc6cfa
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:34 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:34
Details
Latitude52.4194964 Longitude-3.032038235
Description
"
To make that worse, suffer'd his Kinsman March,
Who is, if euery Owner were plac'd,
Indeede his King, to be engag'd in Wales,
There, without Ransome, to lye forfeited:
Disgrac'd me in my happie Victories,
Sought to intrap me by intelligence,
Rated my Vnckle from the Councell-Boord,
In rage dismiss'd my Father from the Court,
Broke Oath on Oath, committed Wrong on Wrong,
And in conclusion, droue vs to seeke out
This Head of safetie; and withall, to prie
Into his Title: the which wee finde
Too indirect, for long continuance."
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TLCMap IDtc6cfc
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:35 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:35
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
To make that worse, suffer'd his Kinsman March,
Who is, if euery Owner were plac'd,
Indeede his King, to be engag'd in Wales,
There, without Ransome, to lye forfeited:
Disgrac'd me in my happie Victories,
Sought to intrap me by intelligence,
Rated my Vnckle from the Councell-Boord,
In rage dismiss'd my Father from the Court,
Broke Oath on Oath, committed Wrong on Wrong,
And in conclusion, droue vs to seeke out
This Head of safetie; and withall, to prie
Into his Title: the which wee finde
Too indirect, for long continuance."
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TLCMap IDtc6cfd
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:35 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:35
- Placename
- rauenspurgh
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.6147354 Longitude0.141738799
Description
"
He presently, as Greatnesse knowes it selfe,
Step me a little higher then his Vow
Made to my Father, while his blood was poore,
Vpon the naked shore at Rauenspurgh:
And now (forsooth) takes on him to reforme
Some certaine Edicts, and some strait Decrees,
That lay too heauie on the Common-wealth;
Cryes out vpon abuses, seemes to weepe
Ouer his Countries Wrongs: and by this Face,
This seeming Brow of Iustice, did he winne
The hearts of all that hee did angle for."
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TLCMap IDtc6cff
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:36 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:36
Details
Latitude53.96518657 Longitude-1.082270024
Description
"
Enter the Arch-Bishop of Yorke, and Sir Michell."
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TLCMap IDtc6d01
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:36 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:36
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"But there is Mordake, Vernon, Lord Harry Percy,
And there is my Lord of Worcester,
And a Head of gallant Warriors,
Noble Gentlemen."
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TLCMap IDtc6d02
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:37 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:37
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Sir Mich. Why, my good Lord, you need not feare,
There is Dowglas, and Lord Mortimer."
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TLCMap IDtc6d03
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:37 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:37
- Placename
- northumberland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"For Sir, at Shrewsbury,
As I am truly giuen to vnderstand,
The King, with mightie and quick-raysed Power,
Meetes with Lord Harry: and I feare, Sir Michell,
What with the sicknesse of Northumberland,
Whose Power was in the first proportion;
And what with Owen Glendowers absence thence,
Who with them was rated firmely too,
And comes not in, ouer-rul'd by Prophecies,
I feare the Power of Percy is too weake,
To wage an instant tryall with the King."
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TLCMap IDtc6d00
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:36 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:36
- Placename
- shrewsbury
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"For Sir, at Shrewsbury,
As I am truly giuen to vnderstand,
The King, with mightie and quick-raysed Power,
Meetes with Lord Harry: and I feare, Sir Michell,
What with the sicknesse of Northumberland,
Whose Power was in the first proportion;
And what with Owen Glendowers absence thence,
Who with them was rated firmely too,
And comes not in, ouer-rul'd by Prophecies,
I feare the Power of Percy is too weake,
To wage an instant tryall with the King."
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TLCMap IDtc6cfe
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:36 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:36
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
Earle of Westmerland, Sir Walter Blunt,
and Falstaffe."
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TLCMap IDtc6d08
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:39 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:39
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"And so there is, but yet the King hath drawne
The speciall head of all the Land together:
The Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
The Noble Westmerland, and warlike Blunt;
And many moe Corriuals, and deare men
Of estimation, and command in Armes."
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TLCMap IDtc6d04
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:38 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:38
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"
Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
Earle of Westmerland, Sir Walter Blunt,
and Falstaffe."
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TLCMap IDtc6d0d
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:41 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:41
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"And so there is, but yet the King hath drawne
The speciall head of all the Land together:
The Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
The Noble Westmerland, and warlike Blunt;
And many moe Corriuals, and deare men
Of estimation, and command in Armes."
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TLCMap IDtc6d05
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:38 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:38
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"And so there is, but yet the King hath drawne
The speciall head of all the Land together:
The Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
The Noble Westmerland, and warlike Blunt;
And many moe Corriuals, and deare men
Of estimation, and command in Armes."
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TLCMap IDtc6d06
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:38 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:38
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"
Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
Earle of Westmerland, Sir Walter Blunt,
and Falstaffe."
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TLCMap IDtc6d07
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:39 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:39
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"
What with the iniuries of wanton time,
The seeming sufferances that you had borne,
And the contrarious Windes that held the King
So long in the vnlucky Irish Warres,
That all in England did repute him dead:
And from this swarme of faire aduantages,
You tooke occasion to be quickly woo'd,
To gripe the generall sway into your hand,
Forgot your Oath to vs at Doncaster,
And being fed by vs, you vs'd vs so,
As that vngentle gull the Cuckowes Bird,
Vseth the Sparrow, did oppresse our Nest,
Grew by our Feeding, to so great a bulke,
That euen our Loue durst not come neere your sight
For feare of swallowing: But with nimble wing
We were inforc'd for safety sake, to flye
Out of your sight, and raise this present Head,
Whereby we stand opposed by such meanes
As you your selfe, haue forg'd against your selfe,
By vnkinde vsage, dangerous countenance,
And violation of all faith and troth
Sworne to vs in yonger enterprize."
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TLCMap IDtc6d0c
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:40 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:40
- Placename
- doncaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.5238194 Longitude-1.126206051
Description
"You swore to vs,
And you did sweare that Oath at Doncaster,
That you did nothing of purpose 'gainst the State,
Nor claime no further, then your new-falne right,
The seate of Gaunt, Dukedome of Lancaster,
To this, we sware our aide: But in short space,
It rain'd downe Fortune showring on your head,
And such a floud of Greatnesse fell on you,
What with our helpe, what with the absent King."
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TLCMap IDtc6d09
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:40 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:40
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"Enter Worcester."
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TLCMap IDtc6d0a
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:40 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:40
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"You swore to vs,
And you did sweare that Oath at Doncaster,
That you did nothing of purpose 'gainst the State,
Nor claime no further, then your new-falne right,
The seate of Gaunt, Dukedome of Lancaster,
To this, we sware our aide: But in short space,
It rain'd downe Fortune showring on your head,
And such a floud of Greatnesse fell on you,
What with our helpe, what with the absent King."
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TLCMap IDtc6d0b
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:40 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:40
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
What with the iniuries of wanton time,
The seeming sufferances that you had borne,
And the contrarious Windes that held the King
So long in the vnlucky Irish Warres,
That all in England did repute him dead:
And from this swarme of faire aduantages,
You tooke occasion to be quickly woo'd,
To gripe the generall sway into your hand,
Forgot your Oath to vs at Doncaster,
And being fed by vs, you vs'd vs so,
As that vngentle gull the Cuckowes Bird,
Vseth the Sparrow, did oppresse our Nest,
Grew by our Feeding, to so great a bulke,
That euen our Loue durst not come neere your sight
For feare of swallowing: But with nimble wing
We were inforc'd for safety sake, to flye
Out of your sight, and raise this present Head,
Whereby we stand opposed by such meanes
As you your selfe, haue forg'd against your selfe,
By vnkinde vsage, dangerous countenance,
And violation of all faith and troth
Sworne to vs in yonger enterprize."
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TLCMap IDtc6d12
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:42 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:42
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Tell your Nephew,
The Prince of Wales doth ioyne with all the world
In praise of Henry Percie: By my Hopes,
This present enterprize set off his head,
I do not thinke a brauer Gentleman,
More actiue, valiant, or more valiant yong,
More daring, or more bold, is now aliue,
To grace this latter Age with Noble deeds."
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TLCMap IDtc6d0f
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:42 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:42
- Placename
- doncaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.5238194 Longitude-1.126206051
Description
"
What with the iniuries of wanton time,
The seeming sufferances that you had borne,
And the contrarious Windes that held the King
So long in the vnlucky Irish Warres,
That all in England did repute him dead:
And from this swarme of faire aduantages,
You tooke occasion to be quickly woo'd,
To gripe the generall sway into your hand,
Forgot your Oath to vs at Doncaster,
And being fed by vs, you vs'd vs so,
As that vngentle gull the Cuckowes Bird,
Vseth the Sparrow, did oppresse our Nest,
Grew by our Feeding, to so great a bulke,
That euen our Loue durst not come neere your sight
For feare of swallowing: But with nimble wing
We were inforc'd for safety sake, to flye
Out of your sight, and raise this present Head,
Whereby we stand opposed by such meanes
As you your selfe, haue forg'd against your selfe,
By vnkinde vsage, dangerous countenance,
And violation of all faith and troth
Sworne to vs in yonger enterprize."
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TLCMap IDtc6d0e
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:41 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:41
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"It will not be accepted, on my life,
The Dowglas and the Hotspurre both together,
Are confident against the world in Armes."
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TLCMap IDtc6d16
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:44 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:44
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"And Prince of Wales, so dare we venter thee,
Albeit, considerations infinite
Do
70 The First Part of King Henry the Fourth."
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TLCMap IDtc6d11
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:42 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:42
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Exit Worcester."
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d10
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:42 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:42
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"My Vnkle is return'd,
Deliuer vp my Lord of Westmerland."
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TLCMap IDtc6d14
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:43 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:43
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"Lord Dowglas: Go you and tell him so."
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TLCMap IDtc6d15
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:44 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:44
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Defie him by the Lord of Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d17
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:44 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:44
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Exit Dowglas."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d1a
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:45 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:45
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Enter Worcester, and Sir Richard Vernon."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
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- 120547
- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d13
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:43 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:43
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"Arme Gentlemen, to Armes, for I haue thrown
A braue defiance in King Henries teeth:
And Westmerland that was ingag'd did beare it,
Which cannot choose but bring him quickly on."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d19
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:45 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:45
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"But let me tell the World,
If he out-liue the enuie of this day,
England did neuer owe so sweet a hope,
So much misconstrued in his Wantonnesse."
Extended Data
- line
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- 0
- offset
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d21
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:47 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:47
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"The Prince of Wales stept forth before the king,
And Nephew, challeng'd you to single fight."
Extended Data
- line
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- 4
- offset
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d1b
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:45 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:45
- Placename
- monmouth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.81180356 Longitude-2.719375766
Description
"O, would the quarrell lay vpon our heads,
And that no man might draw short breath to day,
But I and Harry Monmouth."
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d20
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:47 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:47
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"I told him gently of our greeuances,
Of his Oath-breaking: which he mended thus,
By now forswearing that he is forsworne,
He cals vs Rebels, Traitors, and will scourge
With haughty armes, this hatefull name in vs.
Enter Dowglas."
Extended Data
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- 1
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d18
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:44 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:44
- Placename
- stafford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"The Lord of Stafford deere to day hath bought
Thy likenesse: for insted of thee King Harry,
This Sword hath ended him, so shall it thee,
Vnlesse thou yeeld thee as a Prisoner."
Extended Data
- line
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d1e
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:47 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:47
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"Know then my name is Dowglas,
And I do haunt thee in the battell thus,
Because some tell me, that thou art a King."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
- offset
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d1c
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:46 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:46
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"Then enter
Dowglas, and Sir Walter Blunt."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 0
- offset
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d1d
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:47 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:47
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"I was not borne to yeeld, thou haughty Scot,
And thou shalt finde a King that will reuenge
Lords Staffords death."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 9
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d1f
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:47 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:47
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"O Dowglas, hadst thou fought at Holmedon thus
I neuer had triumphed o're a Scot."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d24
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:49 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:49
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"This Dowglas?"
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 2
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d25
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:49 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:49
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"O Dowglas, hadst thou fought at Holmedon thus
I neuer had triumphed o're a Scot."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 2
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d26
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:49 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:49
Details
Latitude51.50467869 Longitude-0.142840519
Description
"Though I could scape shot-free at London, I fear
the shot heere: here's no scoring, but vpon the pate."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
- 126458
- sentence_start_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d2b
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:51 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:51
- Placename
- staffords
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"I was not borne to yeeld, thou haughty Scot,
And thou shalt finde a King that will reuenge
Lords Staffords death."
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d22
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:48 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:48
- Placename
- holmedon
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.79571002 Longitude-0.138810658
Description
"O Dowglas, hadst thou fought at Holmedon thus
I neuer had triumphed o're a Scot."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d23
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:49 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:49
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"I do not need your helpe;
And heauen forbid a shallow scratch should driue
The Prince of Wales from such a field as this,
Where stain'd Nobility lyes troden on,
And Rebels Armes triumph in massacres."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
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- 128521
- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
- 128631
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d2d
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:52 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:52
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"
Alarum, excursions, enter the King, the Prince,
Lord Iohn of Lancaster, and Earle
of Westmerland."
Extended Data
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d27
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:50 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:50
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"
Enter the Prince, and the Lord of Westmerland."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d28
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:51 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:51
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"I prethee Harry withdraw thy selfe, thou blee-
dest too much: Lord Iohn of Lancaster, go you with him."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 6
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d29
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:51 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:51
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"I will do so:
My Lord of Westmerland leade him to his Tent."
Extended Data
- line
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- 3
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d2a
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:51 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:51
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"I told him gently of our greeuances,
Of his Oath-breaking: which he mended thus,
By now forswearing that he is forsworne,
He cals vs Rebels, Traitors, and will scourge
With haughty armes, this hatefull name in vs.
Enter Dowglas."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 1
- offset
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- sentence_end_index
- 122323
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d2f
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:52 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:52
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"We breath too long: Come cosin Westmerland,
Our duty this way lies, for heauens sake come."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 7
- offset
- 128668
- sentence_start_index
- 128637
- sentence_end_index
- 128727
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d2c
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:51 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:51
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"By heauen thou hast deceiu'd me Lancaster,
I did not thinke thee Lord of such a spirit:
Before, I lou'd thee as a Brother, Iohn;
But now, I do respect thee as my Soule."
Extended Data
- line
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d2e
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:52 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:52
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"They grow like Hydra's heads:
I am the Dowglas, fatall to all those
That weare those colours on them."
Extended Data
- line
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- 3
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d31
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:53 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:53
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"The King himselfe: who Dowglas grieues at hart
So
72 The First Part of King Henry the Fourth."
Extended Data
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- 5
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- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d30
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:53 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:53
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"Hold vp they head vile Scot, or thou art like
Neuer to hold it vp againe: the Spirits
Of valiant Sherly, Stafford, Blunt, are in my Armes;
It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee,
Who neuer promiseth, but he meanes to pay."
Extended Data
- line
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- 5
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- 129941
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- 129782
- sentence_end_index
- 130010
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d33
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:54 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:54
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Hold vp they head vile Scot, or thou art like
Neuer to hold it vp againe: the Spirits
Of valiant Sherly, Stafford, Blunt, are in my Armes;
It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee,
Who neuer promiseth, but he meanes to pay."
Extended Data
- line
- 3056
- word
- 6
- offset
- 129805
- sentence_start_index
- 129782
- sentence_end_index
- 130010
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d34
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:54 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:54
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
They Fight, Dowglas flyeth."
Extended Data
- line
- 3061
- word
- 2
- offset
- 130023
- sentence_start_index
- 130010
- sentence_end_index
- 130038
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d39
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:56 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:56
- Placename
- stafford
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.80718462 Longitude-2.118242529
Description
"Hold vp they head vile Scot, or thou art like
Neuer to hold it vp againe: the Spirits
Of valiant Sherly, Stafford, Blunt, are in my Armes;
It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee,
Who neuer promiseth, but he meanes to pay."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 3
- offset
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- sentence_start_index
- 129782
- sentence_end_index
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Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d32
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:53 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:53
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
I am the Prince of Wales, and thinke not Percy,
To share with me in glory any more:
Two Starres keepe not their motion in one Sphere,
Nor can one England brooke a double reigne,
Of Harry Percy, and the Prince of Wales."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 5
- offset
- 130902
- sentence_start_index
- 130882
- sentence_end_index
- 131101
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d36
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:55 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:55
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
If it were so, I might haue let alone
The insulting hand of Dowglas ouer you,
Which would haue bene as speedy in your end,
As all the poysonous Potions in the world,
And sau'd the Treacherous labour of your Sonne."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
- offset
- 130475
- sentence_start_index
- 130414
- sentence_end_index
- 130628
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d37
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:55 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:55
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
I am the Prince of Wales, and thinke not Percy,
To share with me in glory any more:
Two Starres keepe not their motion in one Sphere,
Nor can one England brooke a double reigne,
Of Harry Percy, and the Prince of Wales."
Extended Data
- line
- 3086
- word
- 7
- offset
- 131095
- sentence_start_index
- 130882
- sentence_end_index
- 131101
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d38
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:55 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:55
- Placename
- england
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"
I am the Prince of Wales, and thinke not Percy,
To share with me in glory any more:
Two Starres keepe not their motion in one Sphere,
Nor can one England brooke a double reigne,
Of Harry Percy, and the Prince of Wales."
Extended Data
- line
- 3085
- word
- 3
- offset
- 131029
- sentence_start_index
- 130882
- sentence_end_index
- 131101
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d3a
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:56 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:56
- Placename
- monmouth
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude51.81180356 Longitude-2.719375766
Description
"If I mistake not, thou art Harry Monmouth."
Extended Data
- line
- 3078
- word
- 8
- offset
- 130738
- sentence_start_index
- 130705
- sentence_end_index
- 130747
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d35
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:55 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:55
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"
'Twas time to counterfet, or that hotte Termagant Scot,
had paid me scot and lot too."
Extended Data
- line
- 3137
- word
- 8
- offset
- 133275
- sentence_start_index
- 133224
- sentence_end_index
- 133310
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d3b
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:57 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:57
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"
Enter Dowglas, he fights with Falstaffe, who fals down
as if he were dead."
Extended Data
- line
- 3097
- word
- 1
- offset
- 131529
- sentence_start_index
- 131522
- sentence_end_index
- 131597
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d3c
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:57 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:57
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"
Enter Prince and Iohn of Lancaster."
Extended Data
- line
- 3152
- word
- 5
- offset
- 134097
- sentence_start_index
- 134071
- sentence_end_index
- 134107
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d3d
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:57 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:57
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
Earle of Westmerland, Sir Walter Blunt,
and Falstaffe."
Extended Data
- line
- 3195
- word
- 5
- offset
- 135987
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- 114188
- sentence_end_index
- 114300
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d3e
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:58 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:58
- Placename
- shrewsburie
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.70812184 Longitude-2.753122821
Description
"I graunt you I was downe, and out of Breath,
and so was he, but we rose both at an instant, and fought
a long houre by Shrewsburie clocke."
Extended Data
- line
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- word
- 4
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- 134989
- sentence_start_index
- 134870
- sentence_end_index
- 135008
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d41
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:59 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:59
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"
Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
Earle of Westmerland, Sir Walter Blunt,
and Falstaffe."
Extended Data
- line
- 3195
- word
- 9
- offset
- 136007
- sentence_start_index
- 114188
- sentence_end_index
- 114300
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d44
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:00 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:00
- Placename
- westmerland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"
Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
Earle of Westmerland, with Worcester &
Vernon Prisoners."
Extended Data
- line
- 3196
- word
- 2
- offset
- 136027
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- 135960
- sentence_end_index
- 136074
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d40
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:59 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:59
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
Earle of Westmerland, with Worcester &
Vernon Prisoners."
Extended Data
- line
- 3196
- word
- 4
- offset
- 136045
- sentence_start_index
- 135960
- sentence_end_index
- 136074
Sources
TLCMap IDtc6d3f
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:59 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:59
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Ill-spirited Worcester, did we not send Grace,
Pardon, and tearmes of Loue to all of you?"
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TLCMap IDtc6d42
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:59 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:59
- Placename
- worcester
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"Beare Worcester to death, and Vernon too:
Other offenders we will pause vpon."
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TLCMap IDtc6d43
Created At2025-01-06 15:21:59 Updated At2025-01-06 15:21:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.19406521 Longitude-2.222959018
Description
"
Exit Worcester and Vernon."
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TLCMap IDtc6d45
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:00 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:00
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"At my Tent
The Dowglas is, and I beseech your Grace."
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TLCMap IDtc6d46
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:01 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:01
- Placename
- dowglas
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"Then Brother Iohn of Lancaster,
To you this honourable bounty shall belong:
Go to the Dowglas, and deliuer him
Vp to his pleasure, ransomlesse and free:
His Valour shewne vpon our Crests to day,
Hath taught vs how to cherish such high deeds,
Euen in the bosome of our Aduersaries."
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TLCMap IDtc6d47
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:01 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:01
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"The Noble Scot Lord Dowglas, when hee saw
The fortune of the day quite turn'd from him,
The Noble Percy slaine, and all his men,
Vpon the foot of feare, fled with the rest;
And falling from a hill, he was so bruiz'd
That the pursuers tooke him."
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TLCMap IDtc6d48
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:01 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.55754593 Longitude-3.846349209
Description
"The Noble Scot Lord Dowglas, when hee saw
The fortune of the day quite turn'd from him,
The Noble Percy slaine, and all his men,
Vpon the foot of feare, fled with the rest;
And falling from a hill, he was so bruiz'd
That the pursuers tooke him."
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TLCMap IDtc6d49
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:01 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:01
- Placename
- lancaster
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.04440764 Longitude-2.799083719
Description
"Then Brother Iohn of Lancaster,
To you this honourable bounty shall belong:
Go to the Dowglas, and deliuer him
Vp to his pleasure, ransomlesse and free:
His Valour shewne vpon our Crests to day,
Hath taught vs how to cherish such high deeds,
Euen in the bosome of our Aduersaries."
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TLCMap IDtc6d4a
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:02 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude54.31387958 Longitude-2.874854865
Description
"
You Sonne Iohn, and my Cousin Westmerland
Towards Yorke shall bend you, with your deerest speed
To meet Northumberland, and the Prelate Scroope,
Who (as we heare) are busily in Armes."
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TLCMap IDtc6d4b
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:02 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:02
Details
Latitude52.02242737 Longitude-4.128973986
Description
"
My Selfe, and you Sonne Harry will towards Wales,
To fight with Glendower, and the Earle of March."
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TLCMap IDtc6d4c
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:03 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude55.21946815 Longitude-2.042626322
Description
"
You Sonne Iohn, and my Cousin Westmerland
Towards Yorke shall bend you, with your deerest speed
To meet Northumberland, and the Prelate Scroope,
Who (as we heare) are busily in Armes."
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TLCMap IDtc6d4d
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:03 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:03
Details
Latitude52.4194964 Longitude-3.032038235
Description
"
My Selfe, and you Sonne Harry will towards Wales,
To fight with Glendower, and the Earle of March."
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TLCMap IDtc6d4e
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:03 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:03
Details
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Description
"
You Sonne Iohn, and my Cousin Westmerland
Towards Yorke shall bend you, with your deerest speed
To meet Northumberland, and the Prelate Scroope,
Who (as we heare) are busily in Armes."
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TLCMap IDtc6d4f
Created At2025-01-06 15:22:03 Updated At2025-01-06 15:22:03