The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . hirnyng,one of the justices, with other procurators, came before him, and said, that inan assembly of all the States at Westminster, they declared and decreed andjudged him to be deprived of the estate of king, and of all the dignity andworship, and of all the administration that belonged thereto. The broken-down man mildly answered that, after all this, he hoped that his cousin wouldbe good lord to him. The murder of Tliomas of Woodstock is now in that hour


The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . hirnyng,one of the justices, with other procurators, came before him, and said, that inan assembly of all the States at Westminster, they declared and decreed andjudged him to be deprived of the estate of king, and of all the dignity andworship, and of all the administration that belonged thereto. The broken-down man mildly answered that, after all this, he hoped that his cousin wouldbe good lord to him. The murder of Tliomas of Woodstock is now in that hour of retribution the grave closes over the evil fortunes of thathouse. Humphrey, the only son of the duke of Grloucester, was with E-ichardin Ireland, in companionship with Henry of Monmouth. Upon the news ofHenrys landing they were both shut up in the castle of Trym. Henry -wanreleased, to become Prince of Wales. Humphrey died before he reachedEngland. Eleanor Bohun, his desolate mother, sank under her accumulatedsorrows, four days after her husbands avenger ascended the throne. * Parliamentary History, vol. i., p. Momimcntal Brass of Eleanor Bohun. Died 1399.


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