Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare. Collected in Warwickshire, in the Year Mdcxciii. Now First Published From the Original Manuscript
Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare. Collected in Warwickshire, in the Year Mdcxciii. Now First Published From the Original Manuscript
Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883. Ed
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These and many other extraordinary things may be related of this nobleman ; but this taste shall suffice, and being subjects of general discourse, I thought not impertinent to send you. The next I came to was the monument of Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, (son to the aforesaid Thomas,) and Margaret his wife, daughter to the 14 LETTER FROM WARWICKSHIRE, 1693. Lord Ferrers of Groby : he died anno 1401, anno 2 Henry IV. They lie under a fair monument of marble, with this inscription upon it : ...— " Hie jacent Dominus Thomas de Bello Campo quondam Comes Warwiei qui obiit oetavi die mensis Aprilis Anno Domini, Millessimo. CCCC. primo,et Domina Margeretta quondam Comi- tissa Warwiei qui obiit xxii mensis januarii Ano Domini Mil- lessimo CCCC. sexto: quorum animabus propicietur Deus. Amen/* This Earl, for his great wisdom and prudence, was by the parliament, an° 3 R. II, chosen governor to the king, then but young ; but he was ill rewarded by that unhappy prince, for when he got the go- vernment into his own hands, he had him attainted for high treason; but he granted him his life in exchange of a perpetual banishment to the Isle of Man, &c.
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