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... England from 1066 to 1602. MS . of Rev. H. W. Petr . Vall . Sarn . Polit . Songs Raspe W. Rish.t. Rob . Brune .. • Petri Vallium Sarnaii Historia Albigensium , a monk of Vaux Sernai Abbey , near Paris , born about 1170-80 , living 1218 ...
... England from 1066 to 1602. MS . of Rev. H. W. Petr . Vall . Sarn . Polit . Songs Raspe W. Rish.t. Rob . Brune .. • Petri Vallium Sarnaii Historia Albigensium , a monk of Vaux Sernai Abbey , near Paris , born about 1170-80 , living 1218 ...
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... England " ; " and it is also remark- able , that there was no grant of a single acre to any of his own sons . When Domesday reports but two or three ploughs in a large parish , it is obvious that land of so little value was indeed the ...
... England " ; " and it is also remark- able , that there was no grant of a single acre to any of his own sons . When Domesday reports but two or three ploughs in a large parish , it is obvious that land of so little value was indeed the ...
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... England . Henry II . visited Normandy annually for 26 years , and died there . Richard I. was abroad for 9 years , 1 Mr Blaauw here refers to a pas- sage in Brady's Introduction ( pp . 170 , 171 ) , there were not in William the ...
... England . Henry II . visited Normandy annually for 26 years , and died there . Richard I. was abroad for 9 years , 1 Mr Blaauw here refers to a pas- sage in Brady's Introduction ( pp . 170 , 171 ) , there were not in William the ...
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William Henry Blaauw, Charles Henry Pearson. except a few months in England . The long absences of their kings afforded greater opportunity to the barons to establish themselves on an independent footing . After the lapse of four or five ...
William Henry Blaauw, Charles Henry Pearson. except a few months in England . The long absences of their kings afforded greater opportunity to the barons to establish themselves on an independent footing . After the lapse of four or five ...
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... England from then becoming a tributary province to France , and until his death ( in March , 1219 ) the councils of the young Prince were swayed by his prudence ; nor did the defects of the King's character become apparent , until ...
... England from then becoming a tributary province to France , and until his death ( in March , 1219 ) the councils of the young Prince were swayed by his prudence ; nor did the defects of the King's character become apparent , until ...
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Abbey Adam de Marisco afterwards aliens Almeric Archbishop arms army barons Basset battle of Evesham battle of Lewes Bello Lew Bishop Bishop of Worcester brother castle chronicler church Clare countess court crown daughter death died Dover Dugd Earl de Warenne Earl of Gloucester Earl of Leicester Eleanor enemy England English estates Evesham father favour France French Gascony Geoffrey Gilbert GLOUC grant gules Harl Heming Henry III Hereford Hist honour horses Hugh John Kenilworth Kent King Henry King's knights lands Leic letter Linc London Lord manor March marcs Marisco married monk Mortimer nobles Norf Northampton Nthants Oxford Statutes party peace persons Peter de Montfort Philip Basset Pope Prince Edward Priory prisoner probably Queen quod Ralph Regis Richard Rish Robert Roff Roger Romans royal Royalist Rymer seal sent Simon de Montfort summoned Thomas Walter Westm Westminster William de Valence Worcester Wyke
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