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with a double Crown, in the Cathedral Church in the 17th of Dr 1430, but Talbot, and his Son strove in vain to maintain the declining interest of the English in France--In the year 1437 the French King made his triumphant entry into Paris, and in a sequel of 13 years more the English had no places left in France but Calais, and the Earldom of Guienne these losses were principally recasioned by the civil wars which broke out in England--Richard Duke of York began to think of asserting his right to the Crown--Richard was