The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... Richard II . His account of the battle of Lewes is copied verbatim from W. Hemingford . [ Printed in Twysden's Hist . Ang . Scrip . X. ] Peter Langtoft's Chronicle in Verse . [ Edited by Hearne , and more lately by Mr. Aldis Wright for ...
... Richard II . His account of the battle of Lewes is copied verbatim from W. Hemingford . [ Printed in Twysden's Hist . Ang . Scrip . X. ] Peter Langtoft's Chronicle in Verse . [ Edited by Hearne , and more lately by Mr. Aldis Wright for ...
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... Richard I. , the Barons ' Wars against John and Henry III . , the History of the Black Prince , the lives and companions of Henry V. , the Emperor Titus , Sir Philip Sydney , the Marquis of Montrose : at length I have fixed on Sir ...
... Richard I. , the Barons ' Wars against John and Henry III . , the History of the Black Prince , the lives and companions of Henry V. , the Emperor Titus , Sir Philip Sydney , the Marquis of Montrose : at length I have fixed on Sir ...
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... Richard's satirical bequest of his favourite vices to the different orders of clergy ; and the long enduring sub- mission to such arrogance is the strongest proof of prostrate intellect during the dark , or , what modern courtesy terms ...
... Richard's satirical bequest of his favourite vices to the different orders of clergy ; and the long enduring sub- mission to such arrogance is the strongest proof of prostrate intellect during the dark , or , what modern courtesy terms ...
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... Richard I. was abroad for 9 years , 1 Mr Blaauw here refers to a pas- sage in Brady's Introduction ( pp . 170 , 171 ) , " there were not in William the Conqueror's reign ( as appears by an alphabetical catalogue made out of Domesday ...
... Richard I. was abroad for 9 years , 1 Mr Blaauw here refers to a pas- sage in Brady's Introduction ( pp . 170 , 171 ) , " there were not in William the Conqueror's reign ( as appears by an alphabetical catalogue made out of Domesday ...
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... Richard , 3rd Earl , rebelled , and was killed in Ireland , 1234 . 3. John , defeated Prince Louis at sea , 1217 , and died unmarried . 4. Gilbert , 4th Earl , implicated in the rebellion of Earl Richard ( Archæol . Journal , 1863 , p ...
... Richard , 3rd Earl , rebelled , and was killed in Ireland , 1234 . 3. John , defeated Prince Louis at sea , 1217 , and died unmarried . 4. Gilbert , 4th Earl , implicated in the rebellion of Earl Richard ( Archæol . Journal , 1863 , p ...
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