The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 sider |
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Side ix
... he cites are unfortunately to this moment without an Editor . the Barons ' War is I confess to thinking that even now unsurpassed as a history of the particular period it deals with . Some EDITOR'S PREFACE . ix THE MARCH UPON LEWES.
... he cites are unfortunately to this moment without an Editor . the Barons ' War is I confess to thinking that even now unsurpassed as a history of the particular period it deals with . Some EDITOR'S PREFACE . ix THE MARCH UPON LEWES.
Side xvii
... MARCH UPON LEWES X. THE BATTLE OF LEWES XI . THE MISE OF LEWES • PAGE 1 9 41 66 100 112 · 125 139 163 187 213 XII . GOVERNMENT OF THE BARONS . 221 XIII . PARLIAMENT 244 XIV . TREACHERY AND HOSTILITIES 256 XV . THE BATTLE OF EVESHAM XVI ...
... MARCH UPON LEWES X. THE BATTLE OF LEWES XI . THE MISE OF LEWES • PAGE 1 9 41 66 100 112 · 125 139 163 187 213 XII . GOVERNMENT OF THE BARONS . 221 XIII . PARLIAMENT 244 XIV . TREACHERY AND HOSTILITIES 256 XV . THE BATTLE OF EVESHAM XVI ...
Side 9
... 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 deprived of this statesman . This Earl , by his marriage with the heiress of Strongbow ...
... 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 deprived of this statesman . This Earl , by his marriage with the heiress of Strongbow ...
Side 10
... March , 1219 , and lies buried in the Temple Church . His arms were " Party per pale , or and vert , a lion rampant , gules . ' 1. William , 2nd Earl , his eldest son , a gallant soldier , one of the 25 guardians of Magna Charta , died ...
... March , 1219 , and lies buried in the Temple Church . His arms were " Party per pale , or and vert , a lion rampant , gules . ' 1. William , 2nd Earl , his eldest son , a gallant soldier , one of the 25 guardians of Magna Charta , died ...
Side 23
... March , and God knows that we did this rather for your benefit than our own . " M. A. E. Wood's Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies , Vol . 1. p . 38 , from the Latin , Royal Letter , No. 392 in Tower . King Henry does not seem to ...
... March , and God knows that we did this rather for your benefit than our own . " M. A. E. Wood's Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies , Vol . 1. p . 38 , from the Latin , Royal Letter , No. 392 in Tower . King Henry does not seem to ...
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The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and Evesham William Henry Blaauw,Charles Henry Pearson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1871 |
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