. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. ngersthickened around him. Hall says :— Amongst the noblemen whom he most mistrusted,these were the jnincipal:—Thomas Lord Stanley, SirWilliam Stanley his brother, Gilbert Talbot, and vihundred other, of whose purposes although KingRichard were ignorant, yet he gave neitlier confi-dence nor credence to any one of them, and least ofall to the Lord Stanley, because he was joined in ma-trimony with the Lady Margaret, mother to the Earl ofRichmond, as afterward apparently ye may when the said Lord Stanley would have departedinto his c


. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. ngersthickened around him. Hall says :— Amongst the noblemen whom he most mistrusted,these were the jnincipal:—Thomas Lord Stanley, SirWilliam Stanley his brother, Gilbert Talbot, and vihundred other, of whose purposes although KingRichard were ignorant, yet he gave neitlier confi-dence nor credence to any one of them, and least ofall to the Lord Stanley, because he was joined in ma-trimony with the Lady Margaret, mother to the Earl ofRichmond, as afterward apparently ye may when the said Lord Stanley would have departedinto his country to visit his family, and to recreateand refresh his spirits (as he openly said), but thetruth was to the intent to be in a perfect readiness toreceive the Earl of Richmond at his first arrival inEngland, the king in no wise would suffer him todepart before that he had left as an hostage in thecourt George Stanley, Lord Strange, his first-begottenson and heir. This appears the foundation of the spirited scenebetween Stanley and [Lord Stanley.] 304


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