The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... Church insisted not only on the inde- pendence but the supremacy of its members , for as the soul is superior to the body ( they sophistically1 argued ) so should spiritual authority govern and punish secular power . No civil court ...
... Church insisted not only on the inde- pendence but the supremacy of its members , for as the soul is superior to the body ( they sophistically1 argued ) so should spiritual authority govern and punish secular power . No civil court ...
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... Church , and 10 only 68 to Saxons . The King , however , being reckoned in each county , and 10 of the 15 Sussex proprietors holding lands also in Surrey , 1 Chr . de Norm . Thierry , Conq . d'Angl . 2Postquam Wilhelmus Rex con ...
... Church , and 10 only 68 to Saxons . The King , however , being reckoned in each county , and 10 of the 15 Sussex proprietors holding lands also in Surrey , 1 Chr . de Norm . Thierry , Conq . d'Angl . 2Postquam Wilhelmus Rex con ...
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... Churches . Sir H. Ellis , reckoning in Ecclesiastical Corporations and King's Thanes , says " The Tenants in capite amounted scarcely to 1400. " Introduction to Domesday , Vol . 1. p . 511. P. 2 Hallam , Middle Ages . except a few ...
... Churches . Sir H. Ellis , reckoning in Ecclesiastical Corporations and King's Thanes , says " The Tenants in capite amounted scarcely to 1400. " Introduction to Domesday , Vol . 1. p . 511. P. 2 Hallam , Middle Ages . except a few ...
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... Church . His arms were " Party per pale , or and vert , a lion rampant , gules . ' 1. William , 2nd Earl , his eldest son , a gallant soldier , one of the 25 guardians of Magna Charta , died April , 1231 , and is buried in the Temple ...
... Church . His arms were " Party per pale , or and vert , a lion rampant , gules . ' 1. William , 2nd Earl , his eldest son , a gallant soldier , one of the 25 guardians of Magna Charta , died April , 1231 , and is buried in the Temple ...
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... churches and shrines of mouldering relics within reach , and not content with three public masses a day , he attended others in private , practising religious ceremonies as diligently and with as little self - discipline of conduct as ...
... churches and shrines of mouldering relics within reach , and not content with three public masses a day , he attended others in private , practising religious ceremonies as diligently and with as little self - discipline of conduct as ...
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