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Published March 2025. The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
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Kingston upon Hull is in East Yorkshire.
See: Beverley Gate, [Map], Ferens Art Gallery.
Kingston upon Hull [Map] is on the Humber Estuary.
Around 1295 Richard Pole was born to William Pole (age 21) at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
Around 1327 Margaret Pole was born to William Pole (age 25) and Katherine Norwich (age 21) at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
On 13th December 1328 William Pole (age 54) died at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
Around 1337 Edmund de la Pole was born to William Pole (age 35) and Katherine Norwich (age 31) at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
Around 1339 Catherine Pole was born to William Pole (age 37) and Katherine Norwich (age 33) at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
In 1356 Philippa Pole Baroness Burnell was born to Michael de la Pole 1st Earl Suffolk (age 26) and Katherine Wingfield Countess Suffolk (age 16) at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
On 21st June 1366 William Pole (age 64) died at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
In 1388 Margaret Pole was born to Walter Pole (age 16) and Elizabeth Bradeston (age 14) at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
Chronicle of Gregory. Then the Quene (age 30) havynge knowelechynge of this praty whyle sche sende unto the Duke of Somersett (age 24), at that tyme beynge in Dorset schyre at the Castelle of Corffe [Map], and for the Erle of Devyschyre (age 28), and for Elysaundyr Hody, and prayde them to com to her as hastely as they might, with her tenantys as strong in her harnys as men of warre, for the Lord Rosse (age 33), the Lord Clyfforde (age 25), the Baron of Grestocke (age 46), the Lord Nevyle (age 50), the Lord Latymer (age 53), were waytyng a-pon the Duke of Excete[r] (age 30) to mete with her at Hulle [Map]. And this mater was not taryd but full prevely i-wrought; and she sende letters unto alle her ehyffe offycers that they wold doo the same, and that they shulde warne alle the servantys that lovyd her or purposyd to kepe and rejoyse her of Yysce, to wayte a-pon her at Hulle by that day as hit a-poyntyd by hyr. Alle thes pepylle were gaderyd and conveyde so prevely that they wer hole in nombyr of xvM [Note. 15000] or any man wolde be-leve it; in so moche yf any man said, or tolde, or talkyd of suche gaderyng, he shulde be schende, and some were in grete donger, for the common pepylle said by thoo that told the, troughthe, "Ye talke ryght ye wolde hit were," and gave noo credens of her sayynge. But the laste the lordys purposyd to knowe the troughthe. And the ix day of December nexte folowyng the Duke of Yorke (age 49), the Erle of Salysbury (age 60), the Erle Rutlond (age 17) (he was the Duke of Yorke is secunde sone, one the beste dysposyd lord in this londe), and Syr Thomas Haryngdon (age 60), whythe many mo knyghtys and quyers and grete pepylle with hem, and soo departyd out of London towarde Yorke, &c.
Henry Machyn's Diary. 5th July 1557. At Hulle [Map], John Browne, Owyn Jones, suffered.
On 1st March 1637 Bishop Thomas Watson was born in Kingston upon Hull [Map].
In 1688 Michael Wharton and Lord Danby (age 55) secured Kingston upon Hull [Map] for the Prince of Orange (age 37) during the Glorious Revolution.
John Evelyn's Diary. 2nd December 1688. Dr. Tenison (age 52) preached at St. Martin's [Map] on Psalm xxxvi. 5, 6, 7, concerning Providence. I received the blessed Sacrament. Afterward, visited my Lord Godolphin (age 43), then going with the Marquis of Halifax (age 55) and Earl of Nottingham (age 41) as Commissioners to the Prince of Orange (age 38); he told me they had little power. Plymouth, Devon [Map] declared for the Prince. Bath, Somerset [Map], York [Map], Hull [Map], Bristol, Gloucestershire [Map], and all the eminent nobility and persons of quality through England, declare for the Protestant religion and laws, and go to meet the Prince, who every day sets forth new Declarations against the Papists. The great favorites at Court, Priests and Jesuits, fly or abscond. Everything, till now concealed, flies abroad in public print, and is cried about the streets. Expectation of the Prince coming to Oxford, Oxfordshire [Map]. The Prince of Wales and great treasure sent privily to Portsmouth, Hampshire [Map], the Earl of Dover (age 52) being Governor. Address from the Fleet not grateful to his Majesty (age 55). The Papists in offices lay down their commissions, and fly. Universal consternation among them; it looks like a revolution.
On 26th May 1722 Lucy Watson was born to Samuel Watson (age 42) at Kingston upon Hull [Map].
The River Hull rises near Driffield [Map] being formed from a number of streams and becks after which it flows past Wansford, East Yorkshire [Map], Brigham, East Yorkshire [Map], under Bethell's Bridge [Map] then Weel, East Yorkshire [Map] on the outskirts of Beverley [Map] after which it flows to Kingston upon Hull [Map] where it joins the Humber Estuary.
Beverley Gate, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England, British Isles
On 6th July 1537 Robert Constable (age 59) was hanged in chains from the Beverley Gate in Kingston upon Hull witnessed by Thomas Howard 3rd Duke Norfolk (age 64).
Hall's Chronicle. 2nd June 1537 In June the lord Darcy (age 70) and the lord Hosey [Map] were arraigned at Westminster before the Marques of Exceter (age 41), then High Steward of England, and they were both found guilty and had their judgement as in cases of high treason.
After 2nd June 1537. Shortly after were also arraigned Sir Robert Constable (age 59), Sir Thomas Percy (deceased), Sir Fraunces Bygod (deceased), Sir Stephin Hamelton, Sir Jhon Bulmer and his wife (deceased), which some reported was not his wife but his paramour, also William Lumley, Nicholas Tempest (age 57), and the Abbots of Jerney (deceased) and Rivers, and Robert Aske (age 37), and all found guilty of high treason, and all put to death at Tiborne [Map], saving Sir Robert Constable, which was hanged in chains on Beverley gate at Hull and Aske was also hanged in chains in Yorke on a Tower, and Sir John Bulmer's Paramour, was burned in Smithfclde [Map] in London. And in the latter end of June, was the Lord Darcy beheaded at Tower Hill [Map], and shortly after was the Lord Hosey beheaded at Lyncolne [Map].
Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England, British Isles
1910. François Flameng (age 54). Portrait of Elsie Salomon (age 29). Ferens Art Gallery.
Elsie Salomon: In 1881 she was born to Gustav Salomon of New York. On 31st July 1889 Joseph Duveen 1st Baron Duveen and she were married. Dollar Princess. In 1963 she died.
In 1923. Gerald Kelly (age 43). Portrait of Maria de Bittencourt Countess of Lisburne. Ferens Art Gallery.
Maria de Bittencourt Countess of Lisburne: she was born to Don Julio Fermine Albert de Bittencourt. On 16th July 1914 Ernest Vaughan 7th Earl of Lisburne and she were married.