"1307 - 1327" . . . . "Poetry"@en . . "The historie and raigne of Edward the Second" . . "The historie and raigne of Edward the Second : Together with his miserable and cruell death. Also the fatall downe-fall of his two vnfortunate favourites, Gaveston, and Spenser. Published by the author thereof, according to the true originall copie, a little before his death. With additions both of vse and ornament. By Francis Hubert, Knight, and sometime one of the Sixe Clerkes of his Maiesties High Court of Chancerie" . . . . . . . . "Historie and raigne of Edward the Second Together with his miserable and cruell death. Also the fatall downe-fall of his two vnfortunate favourites, Gaveston, and Spenser. Published by the author thereof, according to the true originall copie, a little" . . "The historie and raigne of Edward the Second. Together with his miserable and cruell death"@en . "The historie and raigne of Edward the Second. Together with his miserable and cruell death. Also the fatall downe-fall of his two vnfortunate favourites, Gaveston, and Spenser. Published by the author thereof, according to the true originall copie, a little before his death. With additions both of vse and ornament. By Francis Hubert, Knight, and sometime one of the Sixe Clerkes of his Maiesties High Court of Chancerie"@en . "The historie and raigne of Edward the Second Together with his miserable and cruell death. Also the fatall downe-fall of his two vnfortunate favourites, Gaveston, and Spenser. Published by the author thereof, according to the true originall copie, a little before his death. With additions both of vse and ornament. By Francis Hubert, Knight, and sometime one of the Sixe Clerkes of his Maiesties High Court of Chancerie"@en . "Deplorable life and death of Edward the Second, King of England"@en . "Deplorable life and death of Edward the Second, King of England" . . . "Deplorable life and death of Edward the Second, King of England" . . . "History" . . "History"@en . . . "The historie and raigne of Edward the Second. Together with his miserable and cruell death. Also the fatall downe-fall of his two vnfortunate favourites, Gaveston, and Spenser"@en . "Poetry" . "Great Britain" . .