An edition of Hall's chronicle (1809)

Hall's chronicle

containing the history of England, during the reign of Henry the Fourth, and the succeeding monarchs, to the end of the reign of Henry the Eighth, in which are particularly described the manners and customs of those periods.

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An edition of Hall's chronicle (1809)

Hall's chronicle

containing the history of England, during the reign of Henry the Fourth, and the succeeding monarchs, to the end of the reign of Henry the Eighth, in which are particularly described the manners and customs of those periods.

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AMS Press, Inc.
Language
English
Pages
868

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Edition Notes

Reprint.

One of a uniform series of chronicles, published under the superintendence of Sir Henry Ellis and others. cf Lowndes, Bibl. manual of Eng. lit., v.2, p. 1087.

Has a second title-page, a copy of that of the edition of 1548, which reads "The vnion of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre & Yorke",etc.

Side notes.

Hall's work ended with 1532. It was continued to the death of Henry VIII, from Hall's notes, by Richard Grafton.

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The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 868, [39] p.
Number of pages
868

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OL23318712M

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