Taking his privilege as a dying man and the king's uncle, Gaunt remonstrates with him, calling him England's landlord rather than her king. |
Lyn Sharpe, acting headteacher at John of Gaunt, admitted she is caught between the devil and the deep blue sea after closing the gate last year for health and safety reasons. |
Blash and Gaunt fastened their rings to the wire, and I hooked my own and Wilma's on, too. |
In the very next year, John of Gaunt used the last Parliament of Edward III's reign to institute the most regressive tax ever witnessed in later medieval England. |
Son of a king, father of a king, Gaunt was the grand old man of his nation, full of years and wisdom. |
In spite of influential supporters among the English aristocracy, such as John of Gaunt, the movement was not allowed to survive. |