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I. A Letter to King Henry the Fifth from one of his Chaplains, immediately after the Battle of Agincourt

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Letters during the Regins of Henry V. and Henry VI
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1863

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References

page 1 note a Lord Brougham's History of England and France, p. 99.

page 1 note b Foxe's Acts and Monuments, vol. iii. pp. 397, 579 (ed. Townsend, 1844). The title of ‘Christianissimus Ecclesiœ pugil’ was also applied to Henry the Fifth. See Acts and Proceedings of the Privy Council, vol. iii. p. 3.

page 2 note a In a Petition addressed to Henry the Sixth, dated 14 May, 1426 (when the King was four years old), the cardinal styles himself the King's “humble chapellain.” —Bibl. Cotton. Cleop. E. 111. fo. 30b.

page 2 note b Hunter's Tracts (Agincourt), p. 20.