The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 sider |
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... marcs . On the marriage of John , Earl of Brittany , in 1259 , with Beatrice , daughter of Henry III . , Richmond was claimed by him , and finally surrendered to him , July 1268 , by Peter de Savoy , who accepted the Honor of Hestings ...
... marcs . On the marriage of John , Earl of Brittany , in 1259 , with Beatrice , daughter of Henry III . , Richmond was claimed by him , and finally surrendered to him , July 1268 , by Peter de Savoy , who accepted the Honor of Hestings ...
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... marcs ( £ 333 . 68. 8d . ) , and a grant of the same sum as an annual charge for twenty years upon the Exchequer . Another deed was pre- pared which would have given him a groat on every sack of wool exported , but to this the keeper of ...
... marcs ( £ 333 . 68. 8d . ) , and a grant of the same sum as an annual charge for twenty years upon the Exchequer . Another deed was pre- pared which would have given him a groat on every sack of wool exported , but to this the keeper of ...
Side 24
... marcs ( £ 133,333 . 6s . 8d . ) , the wardship of his son , William , was granted to this foreigner . It was on a solemn occasion , that the King conferred knighthood on his half - brother . The pious monarch had passed on foot through ...
... marcs ( £ 133,333 . 6s . 8d . ) , the wardship of his son , William , was granted to this foreigner . It was on a solemn occasion , that the King conferred knighthood on his half - brother . The pious monarch had passed on foot through ...
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... marcs ( £ 333 . 6s . 8d . ) was readily granted , in 1252 , even when the King was himself extremely pressed for money . The Queen's physicians were Henry of Montpelier and the Italian Leo- pardi ; another , who is highly praised in his ...
... marcs ( £ 333 . 6s . 8d . ) was readily granted , in 1252 , even when the King was himself extremely pressed for money . The Queen's physicians were Henry of Montpelier and the Italian Leo- pardi ; another , who is highly praised in his ...
Side 28
... marcs ( £ 3,333 . 6s . 8d . ) , and the mansion , built by his descendants , at Ockwell , in Henry the Sixth's time , still exists , to testify with its quaint gables and the founder's wholesome mottoes , ( " feythfully_serbe ...
... marcs ( £ 3,333 . 6s . 8d . ) , and the mansion , built by his descendants , at Ockwell , in Henry the Sixth's time , still exists , to testify with its quaint gables and the founder's wholesome mottoes , ( " feythfully_serbe ...
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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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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 Chronicle church Clare Cott Countess court crown crusader daughter death died Dover Dugd Earl de Warenne 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 Mont Mortimer nobles Norf Northampton Nthants Oxford Statutes Paris 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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