| John Bullar - Southampton (England) - 1820 - 134 pages
...conspiracy was discovered, which, had it succeeded, would have effectually marred all his projects. The earl of Cambridge, lord Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey of Heton, were the chief conspirators. Historians are divided as to the object of the plot: some asserting... | |
| Visitor - 1841 - 278 pages
...France, in 1415. While king Henry V. was waiting here for a favourable wind, a conspiracy was discovered. The Earl of Cambridge, lord Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey of Heton, were the chief conspirators. Historians are divided as to the object of the plot : some asserting... | |
| English essays - 1855 - 718 pages
...God's House, a chapel attached to some very ancient almshouses. It is remarkable as the place where the Earl of Cambridge, Lord Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey, the conspirators against Henry V. were interred after their execution, and a tablet is here erected... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - Great Britain - 1856 - 464 pages
...by the emperor. AD 1415. The king assembles his forces in May; and joins them at Portsmouth in July. The earl of Cambridge', Lord Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey, charged with conspiring against the life of the king, are executed, Aug. 2, 5. Nothing is known of... | |
| 1875 - 504 pages
...sense of their danger, they caused an army to be levied, but did not attempt to oppose the armament at sea. The treasonable conspiracy of the Earl of...Henry left Porchester Castle on the 7th of August in a small vessel for the coast, and was occupied in superintending the embarkation of his army until... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1877 - 306 pages
...sitting, Nov. 16. AD 1415. The king assembles his forces in May ; and joins them at Portsmouth in July. The earl of Cambridge", Lord Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey, charged with conspiring against the life of the king, are executed, Aug. 2, 5. Nothing is known of... | |
| Thomas William Shore - Southampton (England) - 1882 - 138 pages
...then surrounded the town on all its land sides, and the King was staying at Titchfield Abbey, that the Earl of Cambridge, Lord Scrope of Masham and Sir Thomas Grey conspired against him, but were quickly detected, arrested, tried in Southampton and condemned. The... | |
| Oscar Browning - Kings and rulers - 1913 - 858 pages
...and by the weakness of France, which seemed to lie like a victim at his feet. After putting down the conspiracy of the Earl of Cambridge, Lord Scrope of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey to place the earl of March on the throne, Henry set out for France, and, on September 22 captured Harfleur.... | |
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