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CHAPTER XVII.

BIOGRAPHY OF RICHARD III.:BEING AN ALLEGORICAL
PANEGYRIC OF THE INCONTROVERTIBLE
MACHINATIONS OF AN EGOTISTICAL USURPER.



"RICHARD III."
"RICHARD III."

WE will now write out a few personal recollections of Richard III. This great monarch, of whom so much has been said pro and con,—but mostly con,—was born at Fotheringhay Castle, October 2, 1452, in the presence of his parents and a physician whose name has at this moment escaped the treacherous memory of the historian.

Richard was the son of Richard, Duke of York, and Cecily Neville, daughter of the Earl of Westmoreland, his father being the legitimate heir to the throne by descent in the female line, so he was the head of the Yorkists in the War of the Roses.

Richard's father, the Duke of York, while struggling one day with Henry VI., the royal

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