The book A Complete History of England volume 5 was written by author Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771 Here you can read free online of A Complete History of England volume 5 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Complete History of England volume 5 a good or bad book?
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En the twenty fecond day of June, and the fixth day of July fixed for the ceremony of his coronation, which he deferred till that time, in expectation of being reinforced by five thoufand men from the North, as he did not much confide in the attachment of the Londoners. During this interval, he conferred the office of chancellor upon the bilhop of Lincoln, who was one of his fa- vourites. He beftowed the office of marefchal on lord John Howard, together with the title of duke of Norfolk ; and t...he next day appointed him high- conftable for the coronation. His fon Thomas Howard was created earl of Surrey ; William Berkeley was promoted to the title of earl of Not- tingham; and lord Lovel, one of Richard's chief confidents, was raifed to the title of vifcount. Tho- mas Rotherham archbifhop of York was difcharged from confinement ; and the lord Stanley was not only releafed, but even appointed Reward of the houfhold : not that Richard had any real regard for thi$ nobleman, but this indulgence was the effect cf his apprehenfion ; for Stanley's fon the lord Strange had begun to levy troops in Lincclnfhire, and Richard thought this was the moft likely expe- dient for preventing the confequences of a rebellion.
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