The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... Lord Hugh de Lusig- nan , who had " remained alone and without heirs in Poictou , " explains that his friends would not allow of his marriage with her daughter Joanna ( born 1203 ) , affianced to him , on account of her tender age , and ...
... Lord Hugh de Lusig- nan , who had " remained alone and without heirs in Poictou , " explains that his friends would not allow of his marriage with her daughter Joanna ( born 1203 ) , affianced to him , on account of her tender age , and ...
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... Lord Bardolf , he had held it by the service of serving up to the King at his coronation , three dishes of a certain mess called Maupyger- noun , one to be set before the King , another for the archbishop , a third for a nobleman ...
... Lord Bardolf , he had held it by the service of serving up to the King at his coronation , three dishes of a certain mess called Maupyger- noun , one to be set before the King , another for the archbishop , a third for a nobleman ...
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... Lord Norris , of Rycote , now re- presented by the Bertie family . John Norreys , who built Ockwell , and died 1467 , married the coheiress of Wil- liam Mountfort , of Lapworth , by Rose Braundeston . In the painted glass of the hall ...
... Lord Norris , of Rycote , now re- presented by the Bertie family . John Norreys , who built Ockwell , and died 1467 , married the coheiress of Wil- liam Mountfort , of Lapworth , by Rose Braundeston . In the painted glass of the hall ...
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... lord of manor being an acquittance for all in his demesne . The popes frequently complained that the money , though collected , did not reach them , and indeed they did not expect much , and would have been content with 300 marks - it ...
... lord of manor being an acquittance for all in his demesne . The popes frequently complained that the money , though collected , did not reach them , and indeed they did not expect much , and would have been content with 300 marks - it ...
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... " clause into grants and patents . John de Lesington succeeded him . 3 Chr . Mailr . values them higher , at 18,000 marcs ( £ 12,000 ) . Lord marcs a year ( £ 2,666 . 13s . 4d II . ] 31 KING HENRY III . AND HIS COURTIERS .
... " clause into grants and patents . John de Lesington succeeded him . 3 Chr . Mailr . values them higher , at 18,000 marcs ( £ 12,000 ) . Lord marcs a year ( £ 2,666 . 13s . 4d II . ] 31 KING HENRY III . AND HIS COURTIERS .
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