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Chapter 13

VII. by grants from Parliament and by " benevolences "

raised large sums for the defence of Brittany from France. In October, 1492, he invaded France, but within a month signed a treaty with the French king by which for a large sum of money he abandoned the war.
66 : 12. old and moth-eaten laws. This again is a pointed satire at the methods of Henry VII., whose min- isters " revived the old feudal dues and caused those ykho infringed the feudal rights of the king to be heavily fined."
67 : 6. endanger. Subject.
67 : 12. wrong and unjust. Epsom and Dudley, Henry