A pious and learned speech delivered in the High Court of Parliament, 1. H. 4. by Thomas Mercks then Bishop of Carlile.: Wherein hee gravely and judiciously declares his opinion concerning the question, what should be done with the deposed King Richard the Second.
- Title
- A pious and learned speech delivered in the High Court of Parliament, 1. H. 4. by Thomas Mercks then Bishop of Carlile.: Wherein hee gravely and judiciously declares his opinion concerning the question, what should be done with the deposed King Richard the Second.
- Author
- Merke, Thomas, d. 1409.
- Publication
- London :: printed for N. V. and J. B.,
- [1642?]
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- Subject terms
- Richard -- King of England, -- 1367-1400.
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"A pious and learned speech delivered in the High Court of Parliament, 1. H. 4. by Thomas Mercks then Bishop of Carlile.: Wherein hee gravely and judiciously declares his opinion concerning the question, what should be done with the deposed King Richard the Second." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89086.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.