[2] Henry's career in the Lords began inauspiciously when he announced that he had married Jane Bickerton, who had been his mistress for many years. This caused a violent family quarrel, as a result of which he went abroad for a time. Nonetheless, he wielded considerable political ...
as was her mother, and they were later held in the Tower of London. They were all still there in June 1413, shortly after Henry V assumed the English throne, but Catrin passed away before the end of the year. The accounts of the Exchequer include a payment in December for her burial ...
Mistress Quickly– hostess of theBoar's Head Tavern Francis –tapster Vintner – tavern keeper Gadshill Two Carriers (Mugs and Tom) Ostler Rebels Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester– Northumberland's brother ...
The Scotch-Irish country in the province of Ulster, whence sprang the Henry line that is herein dealt with, is substantially the Northern Ireland of today. The region so peopled comprised, with some overflow, the coastal counties of Londonderry, Antrim, and Down, and southwest of them the in...