The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... sent to thrive under the protection of their royal half - brother . Although they arrived poor , their condition was soon altered ; the most confidential offices , and the highest stations in the Church were considered due to them , and ...
... sent to thrive under the protection of their royal half - brother . Although they arrived poor , their condition was soon altered ; the most confidential offices , and the highest stations in the Church were considered due to them , and ...
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... sent from the Holy Land by the Templars , as the blood of our Saviour ' ; he had prepared himself by previous fasts and watches for this ceremony , the fatigue of which nearly overpowered him , but which he thought so important at the ...
... sent from the Holy Land by the Templars , as the blood of our Saviour ' ; he had prepared himself by previous fasts and watches for this ceremony , the fatigue of which nearly overpowered him , but which he thought so important at the ...
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... sent with peremptory claims upon the first vacant benefices in England , setting aside all previous rights of patronage . A calculation of the value of the benefices held by aliens , in 1252 , which amounted to more than 70,000 marcs ...
... sent with peremptory claims upon the first vacant benefices in England , setting aside all previous rights of patronage . A calculation of the value of the benefices held by aliens , in 1252 , which amounted to more than 70,000 marcs ...
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... sent her by the Pope with relics of various saints , some hairs of S. Elizabeth the virgin , some linen of S. Agnes , de tribus pueris , de sanctis 40 martyribus , & c . -Dugd . Monast . ii . 55 . wars , and was beloved and trusted by ...
... sent her by the Pope with relics of various saints , some hairs of S. Elizabeth the virgin , some linen of S. Agnes , de tribus pueris , de sanctis 40 martyribus , & c . -Dugd . Monast . ii . 55 . wars , and was beloved and trusted by ...
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... sent his only remaining brother Simon with a petition to King Henry , dated from Paris , February , 1232. He described himself in this as Count de Montfort and Earl of Leicester ( although no such title had been recognized by the ...
... sent his only remaining brother Simon with a petition to King Henry , dated from Paris , February , 1232. He described himself in this as Count de Montfort and Earl of Leicester ( although no such title had been recognized by the ...
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