Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (3 of 9) Henrie the Sixt, Sonne and Heire to Henrie the Fift

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Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (3 of 9) Henrie the Sixt, Sonne and Heire to Henrie the Fift

by Raphael Holinshed

EN·~10 hours·29 chapters

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29 total

HENRIE THE SIXT, sonne and heire to Henrie the fift.

14:52

The formall recognisance or acknowledgement of the said homage.

30:10

The bishop of Winchesters letter excusatorie.

2:05

The articles of accusation and accord betwéene the lord of Glocester, and the lord of Winchester.

3:41

The answer of the bishop.

13:30

When this answer was made, the duke caused this writing following openlie to be proclamed.

0:44

The oth of the lords.

3:02

The Arbitrement.

3:27:05

A complaint made to king Henrie the sixt, by the duke of Glocester, vpon the cardinall of Winchester.

1:27:11

Articles proponed by the commons against the duke of Suffolke.

10:50

Description

When the teenage king who had never known a world beyond a cradle was proclaimed ruler of England and France, the realm was thrust into a delicate dance of guardianship and ambition. The young Henry’s care fell to seasoned men—Thomas, Duke of Exeter, and Bishop Henry Beaufort—while the powerful Duke of Bedford took charge of the French holdings and the Duke of Gloucester was named protector of England. Their counsel shaped the early policies of a kingdom still reeling from the loss of its celebrated predecessor.

Against this backdrop of a child‑king’s regency, the chroniclers record a flurry of letters, accusations, and parliamentary debates as nobles jostle for influence. The French warfront, already unsettled by the death of King Charles, sees the Duke of Bedford rallying English and Norman forces, urging loyalty even as French aristocrats swing back to their native ruler. The narrative captures the tension of a fledgling monarch’s court, the scramble for power, and the looming uncertainty of a war that could reshape both realms.

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Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (3 of 9) Henrie the Sixt, Sonne and Heire to Henrie the Fift Henrie the Sixt, Sonne and Heire to Henrie the Fift

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en

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~10 hours (586K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Richard Tonsing, Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-08-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Raphael Holinshed

Raphael Holinshed

Best known for helping shape one of the great historical sourcebooks of the English Renaissance, this 16th-century chronicler gathered stories of England, Scotland, and Ireland into a work that later fed the imagination of Shakespeare and other dramatists.

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