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The Mirror for Magistrates
Edited from original texts in the Huntington Library by Lily B. Campbell
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TRAGEDIES OF THE 1559 EDITION
TRAGEDIES ADDED IN THE EDITION OF 1563
How Sir Anthony Wudvile Lorde Rivers and Skales, Gouernour of prince Edward, was with his Neuew Lord Richard Gray and other causeles imprisoned, and cruelly murdered.
Howe the Lord Hastynges was betrayed by trustyng to much to his evyl counsayler Catesby, and vilanously murdered in the tower of London by Richarde Duke of Glocestre.
The Induction.
The complaynt of Henrye duke of Buckingham.
Howe Collingbourne was cruelly executed for making a foolishe rime.
How Richard Plantagenet duke of Glocester, murdered his brothers children vsurping the crowne, and in the third yeare of his raygne was most worthely deprived of life and kingdome in Bosworth playne by Henry Earle of Richemond after called king Henry the .vii.
Howe Shores wife, Edwarde the fowerthes concubine, was by king Richarde despoyled of all her goodes, and forced to do open penance.
The tragedie of Edmund duke of Somerset, slayne at the first battayle at Saynct Albanes, in the tyme of Henrye the sixte.
The wilfull fall of Blacke Smyth, and the foolishe ende of the Lord Awdeley.
TRAGEDIES ADDED IN THE EDITION OF 1578
TRAGEDIES ADDED IN IN THE EDITION OF 1587
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The Mirror for Magistrates
The Mirror for Magistrates
Edited from original texts in the Huntington Library by Lily B. Campbell
The University Press
Cambridge
1938
The Mirror for Magistrates