This Prince after he succeeded to
the throne grew quite reformed and amiable, forsaking
all his dissipated companions, and never thrashing
Sir William again. During his reign, Lord Cobham
was burnt alive, but I forget what for. His
Majesty then turned his thoughts to France, where
he went and fought the famous Battle of Agincourt.
He afterwards married the King’s daughter Catherine,
a very agreable woman by Shakespear’s account.
In spite of all this however he died, and was succeeded
by his son Henry.
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