The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... seal for life , and to be Chancellor of Eng- land and Ireland . Rymer , 1. 208 . R. de Passilewe's election was an- nulled . Chancellor Neville rose and fell with Hubert de Burgh . Passilewe died in 1252. His arms were " Bendy and azure ...
... seal for life , and to be Chancellor of Eng- land and Ireland . Rymer , 1. 208 . R. de Passilewe's election was an- nulled . Chancellor Neville rose and fell with Hubert de Burgh . Passilewe died in 1252. His arms were " Bendy and azure ...
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... seals of Queen Eleanor of Pro- vence . Some MS . poems of hers are still extant at Turin . - See Strick- land's Queens . 2 M. Par . 3 Through the Queen was so many French folk brought , that English- men were reckoned as right nought ...
... seals of Queen Eleanor of Pro- vence . Some MS . poems of hers are still extant at Turin . - See Strick- land's Queens . 2 M. Par . 3 Through the Queen was so many French folk brought , that English- men were reckoned as right nought ...
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... seal Petri de Sabaudia appended to the deed confirming the peace with France in 1259 , there is a lion rampant , not included within an escutcheon . Archiv . du Royaume cart . 629. 10. In Roll of Arms , t . Henry III . , Peter de ...
... seal Petri de Sabaudia appended to the deed confirming the peace with France in 1259 , there is a lion rampant , not included within an escutcheon . Archiv . du Royaume cart . 629. 10. In Roll of Arms , t . Henry III . , Peter de ...
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... seal , Simon Norman , positively refused to affix its authority , and for this act of sturdy patriotism was disgraced ( 1239 ) and turned out of office3 . Count Thomas , who had married the Pope's niece , was besieged in 1255 , in Turin ...
... seal , Simon Norman , positively refused to affix its authority , and for this act of sturdy patriotism was disgraced ( 1239 ) and turned out of office3 . Count Thomas , who had married the Pope's niece , was besieged in 1255 , in Turin ...
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... seal should never be affixed to any deed to their detriment . William de Valence , the third , was , in 1247 , made go- in France , " which if he had done , all your land in Poictou and Gascony would be lost . We seeing the great peril ...
... seal should never be affixed to any deed to their detriment . William de Valence , the third , was , in 1247 , made go- in France , " which if he had done , all your land in Poictou and Gascony would be lost . We seeing the great peril ...
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