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
four bucks and does out of the forest of Pontefract for the term of
his life."
[Footnote 340: For this fact, and many others, as
well as for most valuable suggestions, and
assistance of various kinds, the Author is indebted
to T. Duffus Hardy, Esq. of the Record Office in
the Tower,--a gentleman who, with a mind admirably
stored with antiquarian knowledge, possesses also
the faculty of applying his stores to the best
advantage in the developement of whatever subject
he undertakes, and the principle also of employing
his knowledge and abilities in the cause of truth.]
[Footnote 341: Gascoyne had been Chief Justice of
the King's Bench more than twelve years,--a portion
of life considerably beyond the average duration of
their office in those high functionaries. Reckoning
either from Hanlow, 1258, in the reign of Henry
III, or from Gascoyne, in 1401, in the reign of
Henry IV, to the present time, the average number
of years through which the Chief Justices of the
King's Bench have retained their seats is below
nine. Through the last century, however, (reckoning
from Lord Hardwick's appointment, in 1733, to Lord
Tenterden's death, in 1832,) the average has risen
to above fourteen years.]
[Footnote 342: He was in a condition to lend the
King money when the exigencies of the state pressed
him hard. Among other creditors, the Pell Rolls
(14th May 1420) record the repayment of a loan to
the executors of William Gascoyne, which was within
half a year of his death.]
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The sum of the whole matter as to the historical representations of
Henry's conduct is this:
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