The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 sider |
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... brother of Henry III . 9. Isabella married , first , Gilbert de Clare , Earl of Gloucester , who died October , 1230 ; and , secondly , Prince Richard , Earl of Cornwall , April , 1231. Her incised memorial was lately found at Beaulieu ...
... brother of Henry III . 9. Isabella married , first , Gilbert de Clare , Earl of Gloucester , who died October , 1230 ; and , secondly , Prince Richard , Earl of Cornwall , April , 1231. Her incised memorial was lately found at Beaulieu ...
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... brothers " . King had granted to his executors 7 years ' revenue after his death , and , 1262 , allowed Peter de Savoy to dispose of his lands by will ... brother , Boniface , exercised a similar influence over 16 [ CH . THE BARONS ' WAR .
... brothers " . King had granted to his executors 7 years ' revenue after his death , and , 1262 , allowed Peter de Savoy to dispose of his lands by will ... brother , Boniface , exercised a similar influence over 16 [ CH . THE BARONS ' WAR .
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... brother Philip , Archbishop of Lyons , neglecting his see , and draining off its revenues for 13 years . The well- known anecdote of his visitation at the convent of St Bartholomew may illustrate his views of episcopal duty , though ...
... brother Philip , Archbishop of Lyons , neglecting his see , and draining off its revenues for 13 years . The well- known anecdote of his visitation at the convent of St Bartholomew may illustrate his views of episcopal duty , though ...
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... brother , Richard , candidly expressed his wish at a later 1 M. Par . That the violence and doubtful principles of a monk did not disqualify him for the mitre , may be seen by the early life of Robert de Stichill , who was elected ...
... brother , Richard , candidly expressed his wish at a later 1 M. Par . That the violence and doubtful principles of a monk did not disqualify him for the mitre , may be seen by the early life of Robert de Stichill , who was elected ...
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... brother , Thomas , Count of Maurienne , “ both thirsting for fresh draughts from the well - known fountain of royal ... brothers , the two valiant archbishops of Lyons and Canterbury , went to his rescue , and the English court again ...
... brother , Thomas , Count of Maurienne , “ both thirsting for fresh draughts from the well - known fountain of royal ... brothers , the two valiant archbishops of Lyons and Canterbury , went to his rescue , and the English court again ...
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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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