. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. leave the siege of Berwick, and captureEdinburgh. The king and Albany are apparently reconciled, andthe English army retires, early in August. Berwick is captured by the duke of Gloucester. 1483. Louis XL of France breaks off a mar-riage contract which had been formed between his sonand the kings daughter Elizabeth. Edward, in conse-quence, prepares for war. An act passed conferring many important trading pri-vileges on the town of Berwicka, [22 Edw. IV.
. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. leave the siege of Berwick, and captureEdinburgh. The king and Albany are apparently reconciled, andthe English army retires, early in August. Berwick is captured by the duke of Gloucester. 1483. Louis XL of France breaks off a mar-riage contract which had been formed between his sonand the kings daughter Elizabeth. Edward, in conse-quence, prepares for war. An act passed conferring many important trading pri-vileges on the town of Berwicka, [22 Edw. IV. c. 8]. The duke of Albany renews his alliance with theEnglish, by treaty dated Feb. 11. Edward dies, April 9 ; he is buried in St. Georgeschapel, Windsor, April 19, his nephew, the earl of Lin-coln, attending as chief mournerb. a The trade with Scotland is ordered to be shared between Carlisleand Berwick, and the burgesses of the latter town are to nave, ex-clusively, the farm of the salmon fishings in the Tweed, and thetrade in the fish. b This circumstance is worthy of remark as shewing the approach-ing fall of the Arms and suppor EDWARD V. Edward, the fourth child but eldest son of EdwardIV., was born in the Sanctuary at Westminster, duringhis fathers brief exile, Nov. 4, 1470. He was soonafter created prince of Wales, and in 1479 also earl ofPembroke ; in 1482 he was sent to keep a mimic courtat Ludlow, in the marches, being under the guardianshipof Anthony Woodville, earl Rivers, his maternal uncle,and attended by Sir Richard Grey, his half-brother, SirThomas Vaughan, and others of the Woodville death of his father on the 9th of April, 1483, calledhim to the throne, but after a mere nominal possessionof less than three months1, he and his brother, Richard, c Used also in the latter part of the reign of Edward to a memorandum in the Ked Book of the Exchequer,his reign ceased on June 22, the day that had been appointed forhis coronation,
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