Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1: Or, Memoirs of the Life and Character of Henry the Fifth, as Prince of Wales and King of EnglandTyler, James Endell
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Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1: Or, Memoirs of the Life and Character of Henry the Fifth, as Prince of Wales and King of England
Tyler, James Endell
Henry V, King of England, 1387-1422
[Footnote 311: Henry seems to have supplied himself
with books on various other subjects of interest to
him. He was, we are told, fond of the chase; and we
find payment in the Pell Rolls of 12_l._ 8_s._ to
John Robart for writing twelve books on hunting for
the use of the King (21 Nov. 1421). Payment is also
made for a variety of books to the executors of
Joan de Bohun, late Countess of Hereford, his
grandmother, 24th May, 1420. Two petitions,
presented after his death to the council of his
infant son, contribute also incidentally their
testimony to the same view of his character. The
first prays that the books in the possession of the
late King, which belonged to the Countess of
Westmoreland, "The Chronicle of Jerusalem," and
"The Journey of Godfrey Baylion," might be
restored. The other petition is, that "a large book
containing all the works of St. Gregory the Pope,"
left to the Church of Canterbury by Archbishop
Arundell, and lent to Henry V. by Gilbert
Umfraville, one of the executors of the
Archbishop's will, and which was directed in the
last will of the King to be restored, might be
delivered up by the Convent of Shene, where it had
been kept, to the Prior of Canterbury.--Rymer.
Foed. 11 Hen. IV.]
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