The Barons' War Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamNichols & Son, 1844 - 318 pages |
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Page 49
... of private rights meet with a more remarkable reproof than from the young Countess of Arundel , * widow of Hugh , the last Earl of the Albini family . ' Ep . de Maris , MS . ' It had been granted to him 1243 . Pol . Songs , from MS . in ...
... of private rights meet with a more remarkable reproof than from the young Countess of Arundel , * widow of Hugh , the last Earl of the Albini family . ' Ep . de Maris , MS . ' It had been granted to him 1243 . Pol . Songs , from MS . in ...
Page 50
... Earl de Warenne , was married to the King's half - sister ; these alliances suggested another answer to the ... de Montfort , as he was so fond of war , to go back to Gascony , where he would find plenty of work . " I will cheerfully go ...
... Earl de Warenne , was married to the King's half - sister ; these alliances suggested another answer to the ... de Montfort , as he was so fond of war , to go back to Gascony , where he would find plenty of work . " I will cheerfully go ...
Page 58
... Earl de Warenne , his two secretaries , John Mansel , treasurer of York , and Henry Wengham , Fulk Bassett , Bishop of London , who was as much a friend of the Barons as of the King , and a few inferior persons . 2 As this " mad parliament ...
... Earl de Warenne , his two secretaries , John Mansel , treasurer of York , and Henry Wengham , Fulk Bassett , Bishop of London , who was as much a friend of the Barons as of the King , and a few inferior persons . 2 As this " mad parliament ...
Page 60
... of English attendants had been scrupulously dismissed both by the Emperor and the King of Scotland : a prudent step on all such occasions , the neglect of which is sure to excite jealousies . The Earl de Warenne , thus left alone in his ...
... of English attendants had been scrupulously dismissed both by the Emperor and the King of Scotland : a prudent step on all such occasions , the neglect of which is sure to excite jealousies . The Earl de Warenne , thus left alone in his ...
Page 90
William Henry Blaauw. to have instigated the act . The present turn of events , however , soon effected his liberation on the request1 of the King of the Romans , and he was ap- pointed with the Earl de Warenne to arrange the terms of ...
William Henry Blaauw. to have instigated the act . The present turn of events , however , soon effected his liberation on the request1 of the King of the Romans , and he was ap- pointed with the Earl de Warenne to arrange the terms of ...
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Abbey afterwards aliens Almeric Archbishop arms army Barons Basset battle of Evesham battle of Lewes bello Lew Bishop Bishop of Worcester brother castle chronicler church Clare clergy Cott Count Countess court crown Crusade daughter death died Dover Earl de Warenne Earl of Leicester Eleanor enemy England English estates Evesham father favour foreign France French friends Gascony Glouc grant gules Harl Heming Henry de Montfort Henry III Hereford honour horses Hugh John Kenilworth King Henry King's kingdom knight lands Lanerc letter London Lord Mailr March marcs Marisco marriage married Mise monk Mortimer nobles Northampton oath occasion Oxford Statutes Paris party peace persons Peter de Montfort plunder Pope Prince Edward Prince Richard Princess Priory prisoner probably Queen quod Rish Robert Roff Roger Romans royal royalist Rymer sent Simon de Montfort soldiers summoned surrender Westm Westminster William de Valence Worcester Wyke