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on a plain near Northampton, the good fortune of the Earl of Warwick was superior to that of the Queen--The King was taken prisoner in his tent and brought in triumph to London--A Parliament was now called, and it was determined that Henry should possess the throne-- during life and that the Duke of York should be his successor to the utter seclusion of the Prince of Wales--The Queen raised an Army in the North and gained the battle of Wakefield Dr 30th.