The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 sider |
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Side 9
... remarkable that Shakspeare makes no allusion whatever in his King John , required about thirty confirmations from subsequent kings to enforce its provisions , although its renewal in the ninth year of Henry III . is now referred to as ...
... remarkable that Shakspeare makes no allusion whatever in his King John , required about thirty confirmations from subsequent kings to enforce its provisions , although its renewal in the ninth year of Henry III . is now referred to as ...
Side 19
... remarkable beauty , manners , and prudence . Already mother of two queens , she lived to see her two other daughters bear the same title , an un- common fortune , recorded by Dante , " Quattro figlie ebbe e ciascuna reina Ramondo ...
... remarkable beauty , manners , and prudence . Already mother of two queens , she lived to see her two other daughters bear the same title , an un- common fortune , recorded by Dante , " Quattro figlie ebbe e ciascuna reina Ramondo ...
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... remarkable expedient of sending over bills of exchange , drawn upon the English clergy , to which the legate was instructed to require their signatures , each ac- knowledging the debt inscribed . This method of transacting business had ...
... remarkable expedient of sending over bills of exchange , drawn upon the English clergy , to which the legate was instructed to require their signatures , each ac- knowledging the debt inscribed . This method of transacting business had ...
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... remarkable that the French nobles , in 1216 , as if alarmed at the precedent , unanimously protested in council against such a doctrine . John's homage was void from want of consent of the party interested , although there were , indeed ...
... remarkable that the French nobles , in 1216 , as if alarmed at the precedent , unanimously protested in council against such a doctrine . John's homage was void from want of consent of the party interested , although there were , indeed ...
Side 37
... remarkable con- trast to the King his father , of whom he soon became the ablest defender and friend . The Horatian maxim of 1 He is recorded as present , 1230 , with H. de Burgh , the Justiciary , R. Earl of Chester , G. Earl of ...
... remarkable con- trast to the King his father , of whom he soon became the ablest defender and friend . The Horatian maxim of 1 He is recorded as present , 1230 , with H. de Burgh , the Justiciary , R. Earl of Chester , G. Earl of ...
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The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and Evesham William Henry Blaauw Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1871 |
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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 Crusade 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 Justiciary 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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Side 28 - That which the palmerworm hath left hath the locust eaten; and that which the locust hath left hath the cankerworm eaten; and that which the cankerworm hath left hath the caterpillar eaten.
Side 293 - The heart of fools is in their mouth : but the mouth of the wise is in their heart.
Side 41 - By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a pedigree and illustrating ancestors. It has its bearings and its ensigns armorial. It has its gallery of portraits ; its monumental inscriptions ; its records, evidences, and titles.