The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... estates in that country , which extended over 124 miles in length and 74 in breadth . Leaving ten children , his earldom was suc- cessively held by each of his five sons , after whom his five daughters became , in 1245 , the co - heirs.
... estates in that country , which extended over 124 miles in length and 74 in breadth . Leaving ten children , his earldom was suc- cessively held by each of his five sons , after whom his five daughters became , in 1245 , the co - heirs.
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... daughter of King John , in 1224 , but they had no children , and she remarried , January , 1238 , Simon de Montfort , Earl of Leicester . 2. Richard , 3rd Earl , rebelled , and was killed in Ireland , 1234 . 3. John , defeated Prince ...
... daughter of King John , in 1224 , but they had no children , and she remarried , January , 1238 , Simon de Montfort , Earl of Leicester . 2. Richard , 3rd Earl , rebelled , and was killed in Ireland , 1234 . 3. John , defeated Prince ...
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... daughters of Raymond , Count of Provence . Used to the superior refinement of arts and man- ners of her own country , herself highly accomplished and a 1 Those who took refuge in a sanctuary were obliged by law to swear before the ...
... daughters of Raymond , Count of Provence . Used to the superior refinement of arts and man- ners of her own country , herself highly accomplished and a 1 Those who took refuge in a sanctuary were obliged by law to swear before the ...
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... daughter of Henry III . , Richmond was claimed by him , and finally surrendered to him , July 1268 , by Peter de Savoy , who accepted the Honor of Hestings in its place . By patent 126. , the The castles of Pevensey and Hastings were ...
... daughter of Henry III . , Richmond was claimed by him , and finally surrendered to him , July 1268 , by Peter de Savoy , who accepted the Honor of Hestings in its place . By patent 126. , the The castles of Pevensey and Hastings were ...
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... daughter of Marchese Saluces . His arms in S. aisle Westm . Abb . are , " Quarterly gules and or , a bend- let sable , and a file of 5 lambeaux argent . " Baldwin de Ripariis , Earl of Devon , married , 1257 , a Savoyard , kins- woman ...
... daughter of Marchese Saluces . His arms in S. aisle Westm . Abb . are , " Quarterly gules and or , a bend- let sable , and a file of 5 lambeaux argent . " Baldwin de Ripariis , Earl of Devon , married , 1257 , a Savoyard , kins- woman ...
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