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Sir William Gascoigne refuses to sentence a prelate or peer Size:M: 75 x 60cm depicting an alderman asleep in

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depicting an alderman asleep in bed

In mid-November 1867

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Sir William Gascoigne refuses to sentence a prelate or peer Size:M: 75 x 60cm depicting an alderman asleep inSir William Gascoigne defies King Henry IV, 1405 (1864). Gascoigne (1366 1423), Chief Justice of England, refusing to pass a sentence of death upon Lord Scrope (1350 1405), Archbishop of York, and Thomas Mowbray, the Earl Marshal, who had been implicated in the failed uprising against the King in the north. Gascoigne insisted that they had the right to be tried by thier peers. Both men were subsequently executed.

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