The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... 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 . ] Chronicle in English verse , by Robert of Gloucester , who resided at Oxford ...
... 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 . ] Chronicle in English verse , by Robert of Gloucester , who resided at Oxford ...
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... called in aid by both parties , each at times displayed an almost ostentations perjury . A modern hand cannot pre- sume to trace out all the various influences then at work in the breast of individuals : all was not pure , for the ...
... called in aid by both parties , each at times displayed an almost ostentations perjury . A modern hand cannot pre- sume to trace out all the various influences then at work in the breast of individuals : all was not pure , for the ...
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... called ; in his movements , either in England or on the continent , he never failed to visit all the churches and shrines of mouldering relics within reach , and not content with three public masses a day , he attended others in private ...
... called ; in his movements , either in England or on the continent , he never failed to visit all the churches and shrines of mouldering relics within reach , and not content with three public masses a day , he attended others in private ...
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... called Maupyger- noun , one to be set before the King , another for the archbishop , a third for a nobleman selected by the lord of the manor in lieu of all service . In 1379 , William Bardolf held it , the refined skill of a French ...
... called Maupyger- noun , one to be set before the King , another for the archbishop , a third for a nobleman selected by the lord of the manor in lieu of all service . In 1379 , William Bardolf held it , the refined skill of a French ...
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... called Bre- denstone , were discovered there in 1806 , the ruins being five feet above ground . 2 Rymer . 3 M. Par . He calls it also " Illa non formosa sed famosa subjectio . " 4 When King John's tomb was examined in 1797 , he was ...
... called Bre- denstone , were discovered there in 1806 , the ruins being five feet above ground . 2 Rymer . 3 M. Par . He calls it also " Illa non formosa sed famosa subjectio . " 4 When King John's tomb was examined in 1797 , he was ...
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