Henry of Monmouth, Volume 2 Or, Memoirs of the Life and Character of Henry the Fifth, as Prince of Wales and King of England

CHAPTER XXXI.

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Change in Henry's behaviour towards the Lollards after the affair of St. Giles' Field. -- Examination of that affair often conducted with great Partiality and Prejudice. -- Hume and the Old Chroniclers. -- Fox, Milner, Le Bas. -- Public Documents. -- Lord Cobham, taken in Wales, is brought to London in a Whirlicole; condemned to be hanged as a Traitor, and burned as a Heretic. -- Henry, then in France, ignorant, probably, of Cobham's Capture till after his Execution. -- Concluding Reflections. Page 376