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Side xi
... Oxford Statutes . [ Edited by Fulman , and more lately by the Rev. H. R. Luard for the Record Commission . Annales Monastici , Vol . I. ] [ Ann . of Dunstaple ... Edited by Hearne , and more lately by the Rev. H. R. Luard for the Record ...
... Oxford Statutes . [ Edited by Fulman , and more lately by the Rev. H. R. Luard for the Record Commission . Annales Monastici , Vol . I. ] [ Ann . of Dunstaple ... Edited by Hearne , and more lately by the Rev. H. R. Luard for the Record ...
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... edited for the Record Commission by Mr. F. J. Furnivall . ] Chronicle in English verse , by Robert of Gloucester , who resided at Oxford . Camden and Usher con- Rob . Glouc.t Rolls of Arms Rymer Starke • W. Thorn sider him REFERENCES . XV.
... edited for the Record Commission by Mr. F. J. Furnivall . ] Chronicle in English verse , by Robert of Gloucester , who resided at Oxford . Camden and Usher con- Rob . Glouc.t Rolls of Arms Rymer Starke • W. Thorn sider him REFERENCES . XV.
Side xvii
... OXFORD STATUTES 66 V. WAR AND TRUCE . 100 VI . THE AWARD OF AMIENS 112 VII . WAR RENEWED 125 VIII . NEGOTIATIONS AT LEWES 139 IX . THE MARCH UPON LEWES 163 • X. THE BATTLE OF LEWES XI . THE MISE OF LEWES XII . GOVERNMENT OF THE BARONS ...
... OXFORD STATUTES 66 V. WAR AND TRUCE . 100 VI . THE AWARD OF AMIENS 112 VII . WAR RENEWED 125 VIII . NEGOTIATIONS AT LEWES 139 IX . THE MARCH UPON LEWES 163 • X. THE BATTLE OF LEWES XI . THE MISE OF LEWES XII . GOVERNMENT OF THE BARONS ...
Side 19
... Oxford , 1. 5622. — This poem of the 13th cent . describes a similar preparation of the town of Dammartin to receive the Earl of Oxford : " La novele tost s'estendi Parmi la vile , et espandi Que li peres leur dame vient , Dist luns à l ...
... Oxford , 1. 5622. — This poem of the 13th cent . describes a similar preparation of the town of Dammartin to receive the Earl of Oxford : " La novele tost s'estendi Parmi la vile , et espandi Que li peres leur dame vient , Dist luns à l ...
Side 36
... Oxford , in 1258. Their Sovereign " Broke oath on oath , committed wrong on wrong , And in conclusion led them to seek out This head of safety . " HEN . IV . 1 The great civil struggle began in consequence from this period , and before ...
... Oxford , in 1258. Their Sovereign " Broke oath on oath , committed wrong on wrong , And in conclusion led them to seek out This head of safety . " HEN . IV . 1 The great civil struggle began in consequence from this period , and before ...
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