Henry VI
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 4 anchored passages
Henry · Henry the sixth
spoken of as
1 expressionHenry VI of England1 mention
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John (English)
They had established, prior to the first year of Henry VI.
in the texts
The Law of Torts
King Henry VI, invoked to date the hypothetical historical illustration about interference with the use of sea coal in London.
to have interfered with the further use of sea coal in London, because it had been ascertained to their satisfaction, or predicted to their satisfaction, that by the reign of Queen Victoria both white and red roses would have ceased to bloom in the Temple Gardens.
Common Sense
English Lancastrian king whose reign began the Wars of the Roses, illustrating the civil strife produced by hereditary succession
Twice was Henry prisoner to Edward, who in his turn was prisoner to Henry.
This contest began in the reign of Henry the sixth and was not entirely extinguished till Henry the seventh, in whom the families were united.
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John
King of England named as the terminus by which barons and earls had secured a fixed scale of amercements.
They had established, prior to the first year of Henry VI.