I saw one of them, who was Duke of Exeter* (but he concealed his name), following the Duke of Burgundy's train bare-foot and bare-legged, begging his bread from door to door. This person was the next of the house of Lancaster ; he had married King Edward's... Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders' Kin - Page 81by Bernard Burke - 1864 - 400 pagesFull view - About this book
| Philippe de Commynes - 1817 - 568 pages
...duke of Burgundy received them, that no common beggar conld have been in greater: I saiv one of them, who was duke of Exeter, but he concealed his name, following the duke of Burgundy's train bare-foot aud bare-legged, begging his bread from No, 35. ' x door to door : this person was the next of the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1844 - 252 pages
...received them, that no common beggar could have been in greater ; I saw one of them, who was Duke tedue. of Exeter (but he concealed his name), following the Duke of Burgundy's train bare-foot and bare- . legged, begging his bread from door to door : this person was the next of the house of Lancaster... | |
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 350 pages
...Duke of Burgundy received them, that no common beggar could have been in greater ; I saw one of them, who was Duke of Exeter (but he concealed his name),...this person was the next of the house of Lancaster ; had married King Edward's sister : and being afterAvards known, had a small pension allowed him for... | |
| Philippe de Comines - 1855 - 490 pages
...the Duke of Burgundy received them, that no common beggar could have been poorer. I saw one of them, who was Duke of Exeter* (but he concealed his name),...sister, and being afterwards known, had a small pension allowed him for his subsistence. There were also some of the family of the Somersets^ and several others,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 pages
...that no common beggar could have been in greater. I saw one of them, who was duke of Exeter, but who concealed his name, following the duke of Burgundy's...bare-legged, begging his bread from door to door. This man was next of the house of Lancaster ; had married king Edward's sister ; and being afterwards known... | |
| John Bernard Burke - 1860 - 608 pages
...the Duke of Burgundy received them, that no common beggar could have been poorer. I saw one of them, who was Duke of Exeter — but he concealed his name...sister, and, being afterwards known, had a small pension allowed him for his subsistence. There were also some of the family of the Somersets, and several others,... | |
| 1865 - 898 pages
...Duke of Burgundy received them, that no ccmmon beggar could have been greater ; I saw one of them, who was Duke of Exeter (but he concealed his name) following the Duke of Burgundy's train barefoot, begging his bread from door to door." But the policy of Charles the Rash after his accession to the... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1869 - 428 pages
...the Duke of Burgundy received them, that no common beggar could have been poorer. I saw one of them, who was Duke of Exeter— but he concealed his name...sister, and being afterwards known, had a small pension allowed him for his subsistence. There were also some of the family of the Somersets, and several others... | |
| Sutherland Menzies - 1877 - 386 pages
...them, that no common beggar could be in greater. I saw one of them, who was Duke of Exeter, but who concealed his name, following the Duke of Burgundy's...barelegged, begging his bread from door to door. This man was next to the house of Lancaster, had married King Edward's sister, and being afterwards known... | |
| Charles Knight - 1877 - 174 pages
...Duke of Burgundy received them, tliat no common beggar could have been in greater; I saw one of them, who was Duke of Exeter (but he concealed his name), following the Duke of Burgundy's train Ipare-foot and bare-legged, begging his bread from door to door : this person was the next oŁ; the... | |
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