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... Royalist in his compilation . Mirac . S. de Mont . + .. Miracula Simonis de Monteforti , printed with Rish- anger's Chr . by the Camden Society , from .SM Nangis + Nichols , Leicest . Nobility . Cott . xiv REFERENCES .
... Royalist in his compilation . Mirac . S. de Mont . + .. Miracula Simonis de Monteforti , printed with Rish- anger's Chr . by the Camden Society , from .SM Nangis + Nichols , Leicest . Nobility . Cott . xiv REFERENCES .
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... royalist chronicler even here supposes guilty designs " pro præ- meditatâ calliditate . " - T . Wyke . 2 M. Paris . To Grethead are as- cribed the completion of the nave , the transept , and the upper story of the central tower of ...
... royalist chronicler even here supposes guilty designs " pro præ- meditatâ calliditate . " - T . Wyke . 2 M. Paris . To Grethead are as- cribed the completion of the nave , the transept , and the upper story of the central tower of ...
Side 73
... . of Domestic Manners , t . Edw . I. 5 Polit . S. in W. de Rish . Chr . 6 It is in this spirit that Thomas Wyte , a royalist poet in the begin- deferred till October 18 , 1258 , when they were Iv . ] 73 THE OXFORD STATUTES .
... . of Domestic Manners , t . Edw . I. 5 Polit . S. in W. de Rish . Chr . 6 It is in this spirit that Thomas Wyte , a royalist poet in the begin- deferred till October 18 , 1258 , when they were Iv . ] 73 THE OXFORD STATUTES .
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... royalist , and was taken pri- soner at Lewes . From the Admiral's brother Robert was descended John de Neville , who fought on the barons ' side at Evesham and Chesterfield , and Hugh , also of the same party , who was made prisoner at ...
... royalist , and was taken pri- soner at Lewes . From the Admiral's brother Robert was descended John de Neville , who fought on the barons ' side at Evesham and Chesterfield , and Hugh , also of the same party , who was made prisoner at ...
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... royalist , T. Wyke , represents her as inclined " animo resilire . " 2 As John Mansel escaped by night from the Tower immediately after this outrage on the Queen , and was carried under Prince Edmund's es- cort to Dover , which that ...
... royalist , T. Wyke , represents her as inclined " animo resilire . " 2 As John Mansel escaped by night from the Tower immediately after this outrage on the Queen , and was carried under Prince Edmund's es- cort to Dover , which that ...
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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 |
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