All members of the Commons in 1450 would have had memories of Duke Humphrey of Gloucester and his duchess, Eleanor Cobham. When Duchess Eleanor was found guilty of witchcraft, the Stanley cousins had been among those keeping her in custody, and [of the twenty-nine persons accused of misgoverning Henry VI's person and desired to be exiled] Thomas Pulford, Bartholomew Halley, and Dr. Somerset had been involved in her case. Humphrey of Gloucester was already being thought of in some quarters as “Good Duke Humphrey,” and Thomas Pulford, Sir Thomas Stanley, and Bartholomew Halley had been participants in his arrest in 1447. Humphrey died suddenly when placed under arrest during a session of parliament and, while he may have died of natural causes brought on by stress, it was thought by some that he had been murdered. There were mutterings in 1450 that Pulford and Halley had drowned the duke. Five of the exiles benefited from Humphrey’s death: Sir Thomas and John Stanley, Edward Grimston, Thomas Pulford, and John Somerset.
Compton Reeves, "The 1450 Purge of the English Royal Circle", Medieval Prosopography, 2018, Vol. 33
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Release: March 30, 2018
Lyrics:
I guess this is what you get
Throwing pebbles in the ocean, yeah
Watching ripples as they spread
Turning to waves and come back again
Over your head
Oh, darling, darling, darling
I had so much love to give, you took it all
I ain't falling, falling for it
Do you hear these words the way they're meant at all? Oh
You probably think this is your love song, baby
This ain't nothing like a love song, baby
Just because I let you drive me crazy
You probably thinking it's love song, baby
Promises you never meant
Sick of going through the motions (yeah)
But your messing with my head, messing with my head
You made me question the devotion, yeah
Oh, darling, darling, darling
I had so much love to give, you took it all
I ain't falling, falling, falling
I ain't never falling for your tricks no more, oh oh
You probably think this is your love song, baby (love song)
This ain't nothing like a love song, baby
(This ain't nothing like a love song)
Just because I let you drive me crazy (drive me)
You probably thinking it's your love song, baby
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(This ain't your love song)
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(Good bye)
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You probably thinking it's your love song, baby
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You don't even try
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Dub-dub-du-bud-du-du
I guess this is what you get
Throwing pebbles in the ocean, yeah
You probably think this is your love song, baby
(Got me think this is)
This ain't nothing like a love song, baby
(Nothing like a love song)
Just because I let you drive me crazy
(Drive me crazy)
You probably thinking it's your love song, baby
Oh ho, this ain't your love song
You probably think this is your love song, baby (oh ho)
This ain't nothing like a love song, baby
(This ain't)
Just because I let you drive me crazy (oh)
You probably thinking it's your love song, baby
Songwriter:
Wayne Anthony Hector / Steve Mac / Zak Abel
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Homepage:
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Folios featuring illustrations of an eland antelope (top) and a mountain goat (bottom)
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Shahmardan b. Abi al-Khayr Razi (fl. ca. 1072–1120), Iran, ca. 1450
From the collection of the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto
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