The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 sider |
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... Romans ; and Eleanor , Queen of England , mother of the Queen of Scotland . 3 M. Par . 4 Blonde of Oxford , 1. 5622. - This poem of the 13th cent . describes a similar preparation of the town of Dammartin to receive the Earl of Oxford ...
... Romans ; and Eleanor , Queen of England , mother of the Queen of Scotland . 3 M. Par . 4 Blonde of Oxford , 1. 5622. - This poem of the 13th cent . describes a similar preparation of the town of Dammartin to receive the Earl of Oxford ...
Side 37
... Romans at Aix- la - Chapelle , in May , 1257 , by the suffrages of Mainz , Cologne and Bavaria , though never acknowledged by the greater part of Germany . His wealth seems to have been the prin- cipal inducement with the electors who ...
... Romans at Aix- la - Chapelle , in May , 1257 , by the suffrages of Mainz , Cologne and Bavaria , though never acknowledged by the greater part of Germany . His wealth seems to have been the prin- cipal inducement with the electors who ...
Side 83
... Romans from Ger- many , whose influence they feared might upset their new arrangements . The Bishop of Worcester , Peter of Savoy , John Mansel , and the Abbot of Bury , were sent over to 1 M. Par . 2 In after times it was given by ...
... Romans from Ger- many , whose influence they feared might upset their new arrangements . The Bishop of Worcester , Peter of Savoy , John Mansel , and the Abbot of Bury , were sent over to 1 M. Par . 2 In after times it was given by ...
Side 105
... Romans to King Henry , June 28 , Itelbord ( Net- tlebed ? ) . [ King Richard had pro- perty at Nettlebed , but from the spelling Istelhard in note 3 I think the place he dates from is most likely his manor of Isleworth . P. ] . 2 W ...
... Romans to King Henry , June 28 , Itelbord ( Net- tlebed ? ) . [ King Richard had pro- perty at Nettlebed , but from the spelling Istelhard in note 3 I think the place he dates from is most likely his manor of Isleworth . P. ] . 2 W ...
Side 106
... Romans , and he was ap- pointed with the Earl de Warenne to arrange the terms of reform by which Prince Edward was to abide . This was probably in reference to the disorder of his private affairs , owing to his debts and improvident ...
... Romans , and he was ap- pointed with the Earl de Warenne to arrange the terms of reform by which Prince Edward was to abide . This was probably in reference to the disorder of his private affairs , owing to his debts and improvident ...
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The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and Evesham William Henry Blaauw,Charles Henry Pearson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1871 |
The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and Evesham William Henry Blaauw Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1871 |
The Barons' War Including the Battles of Lewes and Evesham William Henry Blaauw Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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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.
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