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Grants, Etc. From The Crown During The Reign Of Edward The Fifth, From The Original Docket Book Ms. Harl. 433 And Two Speeches For Opening Parliament, By John Russell, Bishop Of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor

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Description:Excerpt from Grants, Etc From the Crown: During the Reign of Edward, the Fifth, From the Original Docket-Book Ms. Harl; 438, and Two Speeches for Opening Parliament (Mr. Halliwell there gives the name of Russell to the bishop, but the prince's preceptor was Russell's predecessor in the see of Rochester - Alcock, afterwards bishop of Worcester, and president of the prince's council.) So far as the accomplishments of learning went, the prince is supposed to have done credit to his instructors. Rous describes him as of "mirabilis ingenii, et in literatura pro tempore suo optime expeditus." Sir Thomas More says of both the brothers, that they "had as many gifts of nature, as many princely virtues, and as much goodly towardness, as their age could receive." The following particulars of the constitution of the prince of Wales's officers are not generally known, and will be found corrective of much confusion which has arisen on the subject. They are derived from the MS. Sloane 3479, which is an enlarged copy of Sir John Doddridge's History of the Principality of Wales. On the 26th June, 1471, when the prince was nine months old, he was by charter created Prince of Wales; and the king, by letters patent, dated on the 8th July following, ordained the queen, the archbishop of Canterbury, George duke of Clarence, Richard duke of Gloucester, Robert Stillington the bishop of Bath and Wells (and chancellor), Lawrence Booth bishop of Durham, Anthony earl Ryvers, the abbat of Westminster (Thomas Millyng) chancellor to the prince, William Hastings knight lord chamberlain to the king, Richard Fynes lord Dacres steward to the said prince, John Fogge, John Scotte, knights, Thomas Vaughan chamberlain to the prince, John Alcock and Richard Forster to be of council unto the said prince, giving unto them, and every four of them, with the advice and express consent of the queen, large power to advise and counsel the said prince, and the nomination of his officers when they should happen to become void or that the parties were insufficient, the said authority to continue until the prince should accomplish his age of 14 years. By another charter in English bearing date 10 Nov.anno regni sui 13, (1473)earl Ryvers was appointed governor of the person of the prince, and to have the education and the instruction of him, in all virtues worthy his birth, and to have the government and direction of his servants.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Grants, Etc. From The Crown During The Reign Of Edward The Fifth, From The Original Docket Book Ms. Harl. 433 And Two Speeches For Opening Parliament, By John Russell, Bishop Of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor. To get started finding Grants, Etc. From The Crown During The Reign Of Edward The Fifth, From The Original Docket Book Ms. Harl. 433 And Two Speeches For Opening Parliament, By John Russell, Bishop Of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Grants, Etc. From The Crown During The Reign Of Edward The Fifth, From The Original Docket Book Ms. Harl. 433 And Two Speeches For Opening Parliament, By John Russell, Bishop Of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor

John Gough Nichols
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Description: Excerpt from Grants, Etc From the Crown: During the Reign of Edward, the Fifth, From the Original Docket-Book Ms. Harl; 438, and Two Speeches for Opening Parliament (Mr. Halliwell there gives the name of Russell to the bishop, but the prince's preceptor was Russell's predecessor in the see of Rochester - Alcock, afterwards bishop of Worcester, and president of the prince's council.) So far as the accomplishments of learning went, the prince is supposed to have done credit to his instructors. Rous describes him as of "mirabilis ingenii, et in literatura pro tempore suo optime expeditus." Sir Thomas More says of both the brothers, that they "had as many gifts of nature, as many princely virtues, and as much goodly towardness, as their age could receive." The following particulars of the constitution of the prince of Wales's officers are not generally known, and will be found corrective of much confusion which has arisen on the subject. They are derived from the MS. Sloane 3479, which is an enlarged copy of Sir John Doddridge's History of the Principality of Wales. On the 26th June, 1471, when the prince was nine months old, he was by charter created Prince of Wales; and the king, by letters patent, dated on the 8th July following, ordained the queen, the archbishop of Canterbury, George duke of Clarence, Richard duke of Gloucester, Robert Stillington the bishop of Bath and Wells (and chancellor), Lawrence Booth bishop of Durham, Anthony earl Ryvers, the abbat of Westminster (Thomas Millyng) chancellor to the prince, William Hastings knight lord chamberlain to the king, Richard Fynes lord Dacres steward to the said prince, John Fogge, John Scotte, knights, Thomas Vaughan chamberlain to the prince, John Alcock and Richard Forster to be of council unto the said prince, giving unto them, and every four of them, with the advice and express consent of the queen, large power to advise and counsel the said prince, and the nomination of his officers when they should happen to become void or that the parties were insufficient, the said authority to continue until the prince should accomplish his age of 14 years. By another charter in English bearing date 10 Nov.anno regni sui 13, (1473)earl Ryvers was appointed governor of the person of the prince, and to have the education and the instruction of him, in all virtues worthy his birth, and to have the government and direction of his servants.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Grants, Etc. From The Crown During The Reign Of Edward The Fifth, From The Original Docket Book Ms. Harl. 433 And Two Speeches For Opening Parliament, By John Russell, Bishop Of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor. To get started finding Grants, Etc. From The Crown During The Reign Of Edward The Fifth, From The Original Docket Book Ms. Harl. 433 And Two Speeches For Opening Parliament, By John Russell, Bishop Of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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