The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... France , Tom . XX . 1840 . There are many interesting MSS . relating to English history in the vast collections of the Archives du Royaume , at Paris . An imperfect catalogue of them has been printed in Trésor des Chartes . Siege of ...
... France , Tom . XX . 1840 . There are many interesting MSS . relating to English history in the vast collections of the Archives du Royaume , at Paris . An imperfect catalogue of them has been printed in Trésor des Chartes . Siege of ...
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... France , tome XX . , 1840 . Walt . Heming.t Hist . F. Fitzw .. Chronicle of Walter Hemingford , a monk of Gisburn , where he died 1347. He had good opportunities of obtaining information from eye - witnesses for his history , which ...
... France , tome XX . , 1840 . Walt . Heming.t Hist . F. Fitzw .. Chronicle of Walter Hemingford , a monk of Gisburn , where he died 1347. He had good opportunities of obtaining information from eye - witnesses for his history , which ...
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... France , and until his death ( in March , 1219 ) the councils of the young Prince were swayed by his prudence ; nor did the defects of the King's character become apparent , until deprived of this statesman . This Earl , by his marriage ...
... France , and until his death ( in March , 1219 ) the councils of the young Prince were swayed by his prudence ; nor did the defects of the King's character become apparent , until deprived of this statesman . This Earl , by his marriage ...
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... France , and considered all the barons therefore liable to his jurisdiction . He encouraged the King in such a distrust of his own nobles , that all the English were dismissed in 1233 , and their offices and the command of the royal ...
... France , and considered all the barons therefore liable to his jurisdiction . He encouraged the King in such a distrust of his own nobles , that all the English were dismissed in 1233 , and their offices and the command of the royal ...
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... France . The Savoy in London still keeps up the remembrance of another grant to him , which , with his other property , he bequeathed at his death , in 1268 , to the Queen and his brothers " . King had granted to his executors 7 years ...
... France . The Savoy in London still keeps up the remembrance of another grant to him , which , with his other property , he bequeathed at his death , in 1268 , to the Queen and his brothers " . King had granted to his executors 7 years ...
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