The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... Warenne , 298 manors . The whole- sale nature of the confiscation may be made more palpable , perhaps , by stating that all the three adjoining counties of Kent , Surrey , and Sussex , were thus in the hands of 56 pro- prietors , very ...
... Warenne , 298 manors . The whole- sale nature of the confiscation may be made more palpable , perhaps , by stating that all the three adjoining counties of Kent , Surrey , and Sussex , were thus in the hands of 56 pro- prietors , very ...
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... Warenne , Earl of Surrey . 8. Joan , married Warin de Mon- chensi . Their daughter carried the earldom of Pembroke to her husband , William de Valence , half brother of Henry III . 9. Isabella married , first , Gilbert de Clare , Earl ...
... Warenne , Earl of Surrey . 8. Joan , married Warin de Mon- chensi . Their daughter carried the earldom of Pembroke to her husband , William de Valence , half brother of Henry III . 9. Isabella married , first , Gilbert de Clare , Earl ...
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... Warenne and Surrey ' , by which Lewes Castle also came under his extended influence in Sussex , a circumstance which may have decided the King , at a later period , in the selection of that county for his field of battle . The honour of ...
... Warenne and Surrey ' , by which Lewes Castle also came under his extended influence in Sussex , a circumstance which may have decided the King , at a later period , in the selection of that county for his field of battle . The honour of ...
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... Warenne , W. Earl of Albemarle , H. Earl of Hertford , J. Earl of Huntingdon , and other barons determining , " quod talliæ factæ ante guerram , quæ recognitæ fuerint de Scaccario et non fuerunt hucusque allocatæ , allocentur ; " and on ...
... Warenne , W. Earl of Albemarle , H. Earl of Hertford , J. Earl of Huntingdon , and other barons determining , " quod talliæ factæ ante guerram , quæ recognitæ fuerint de Scaccario et non fuerunt hucusque allocatæ , allocentur ; " and on ...
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... Warenne , whose husband died 1243. She was still very young at the time of this inter- view ( 1252 ) : " cum jam vix metas adolescentiæ pertransisset . " M.Paris . She died 1283. The anecdote is erroneously given by Cartwright ( Rape of ...
... Warenne , whose husband died 1243. She was still very young at the time of this inter- view ( 1252 ) : " cum jam vix metas adolescentiæ pertransisset . " M.Paris . She died 1283. The anecdote is erroneously given by Cartwright ( Rape of ...
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