An edition of Prisoners of the Tower of London (1899)

Prisoners of the Tower of London

being an account of some who at divers times lay captive within its walls

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An edition of Prisoners of the Tower of London (1899)

Prisoners of the Tower of London

being an account of some who at divers times lay captive within its walls

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Language
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Pages
347

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Table of Contents

Prologue.
The builders of the Tower.
Flambard, the first prisoner.
Two royal prisoners of Wales.
Scottish prisoners.
French prisoners of war.
Richard II.
King Henry VI.
The little princes in the Tower.
Sir John Oldcastle, the good Lord Cobham.
The adventures of Perkin Warbeck.
Sir Thomas More.
Anne Boleyn.
Thomas Cromwell, earl of Essex.
The Earl of Surrey.
Lady Jane Grey.
Lady Katharine Grey.
Princess Elizabeth.
The martyrs of Queen Mary.
Robert Devereux, earl of Essex.
Prisoners for a queen.
Duke of Norfolk.
Sir Walter Raleigh.
Arabella Stuart.
Gunpowder plot.
Sir John Eliot.
Thomas Wentworth, earl of Strafford.
Algernon Sidney.
The seven bishops.
Lord Nithsdale and the bad Lord Lovat.
-The last prisoners.
The treasures of the Tower.

Edition Notes

"First ed. 1899; second ed. 1901."

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London

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Library of Congress
DA304 .B7

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Pagination
xii, 347 p.
Number of pages
347

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6928676M
LCCN
03015126
OCLC/WorldCat
2228983

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