THE DUKE OF NORFOLK ad 



1399. 



The voyage of the Lord John of Holland, Earle 

 of Huntington, brother by the mothers side 

 to King Richard the second, to Jerusalem 

 and Saint Katherins mount. 



He Lord John of Holland, Earle of Huntington, i394- 

 was as then on his way to Jerusalem, and to Saint ^^V"^^'^- 

 Katherins mount, and purposed to returne by the 



Realme of Hungarie. For as he passed through France 

 (where he had great cheere of the king, and of his brother 

 and uncles) hee heard how the king of Hungary and the 

 great Turke should have battell together : therefore he 

 thought surely to be at that journey. 



The voiage of Thomas lord Moubray duke of 

 Norfolke to Jerusalem, in the yeere of our 

 Lord 1399. w^ritten by Holinshed, pag. 1233. 



Homas lord Moubray, second sonne of Elizabeth 

 Segrave and John lord Moubray her husband, was 

 advanced to the dukedome of Norfolke in the 21. 

 yeere of ye reigne of Richard the 2. Shortly after which, 

 hee was appealed by Henry earle of Bullingbroke of 

 treason, and caried to the castle of Windsore, where he 

 was strongly & safely garded, having a time of combate 

 granted to determine the cause betweene the two dukes, 

 the 16. day of September, in the 22. of the sayd king, 

 being the yeere of our redemption 1398. But in the end 

 the matter was so ordred, that this duke of Norfolke was 

 banished for ever : whereupon taking his journey to 

 Jerusalem, he died at Venice in his returne from the said 

 citie of Jerusalem, in the first yeere of king Henry the 

 4. about the yeere of our redemption, 1399. 



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