The Conquest of France, with the life, and glorious actions of Edward the Black Prince. Son to Edward the third King of England, his victory, with about twelve thousand archers, and men at arms, over Phillip of France; and a hundred thousand French-men, near cressey; his vanquishing King John of France, and taking him and his son prisoners, at the battle of poictiers: his love to the Earl of Kent's fair daughter, and marriage with her. Also all that passed during that glorious and successful war against France, with the battle of Agen-Court, and King Henry the fifth being crowned King of France at Paris: being a history full of great and noble actions in love and arms, to the honour of the English nation, and the encouragement of the heroes of the present age.

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[1710?]
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[London] : Printed by A.M. for Charles Bates at the Sun and Bible in Pye-Corner, [1710?]

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24p. : ill. ; 40.

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ESTC T161259

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