The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... Peter Langtoft's Chronicle in Verse . [ Edited by Hearne , and more lately by Mr. Aldis Wright for the Record Commission . ] Lib . de ant . leg.t. . . . Liber de antiquis legibus , a copy , in MSS . Harl . 690 , of the London chronicle ...
... Peter Langtoft's Chronicle in Verse . [ Edited by Hearne , and more lately by Mr. Aldis Wright for the Record Commission . ] Lib . de ant . leg.t. . . . Liber de antiquis legibus , a copy , in MSS . Harl . 690 , of the London chronicle ...
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... Peter Langtoft , Canon of Bridlington , was translated by Robert Manning , called R. de Brune ( from Bourne , near Deping , co . Lincoln ) , begun 1303. [ This is now being edited for the Record Commission by Mr. F. J. Furnivall ...
... Peter Langtoft , Canon of Bridlington , was translated by Robert Manning , called R. de Brune ( from Bourne , near Deping , co . Lincoln ) , begun 1303. [ This is now being edited for the Record Commission by Mr. F. J. Furnivall ...
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... Peter de Roches , Bishop of Winchester , succeeded as Regent . Having been an active knight in earlier life , he was employed , in 1234 , by the Pope , long after his episcopacy , to command his troops ; and this soldier - prelate made ...
... Peter de Roches , Bishop of Winchester , succeeded as Regent . Having been an active knight in earlier life , he was employed , in 1234 , by the Pope , long after his episcopacy , to command his troops ; and this soldier - prelate made ...
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... Peter de Roches would not allow that there were any peers in England as in 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 ...
... Peter de Roches would not allow that there were any peers in England as in 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 ...
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... Peter of Savoy , another uncle , was raised to the chief place at the council , and received grants of the vast ... Peter de Savoy received Richmond 1241 , allowing John , son of Peter , Earl of Brittany , who had resigned it 1237 , a ...
... Peter of Savoy , another uncle , was raised to the chief place at the council , and received grants of the vast ... Peter de Savoy received Richmond 1241 , allowing John , son of Peter , Earl of Brittany , who had resigned it 1237 , a ...
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