Matthew Paris's English History: From the Year 1235 to 1273, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... election of Robert Passlow , his clerk , who had been elected to the bishopric of Chichester , was annulled , and that another person , named Richard de Wiche , had been suddenly appointed in his place ; for Master Martin , a prompt ...
... election of Robert Passlow , his clerk , who had been elected to the bishopric of Chichester , was annulled , and that another person , named Richard de Wiche , had been suddenly appointed in his place ; for Master Martin , a prompt ...
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... election , by whom the kingdom might be consoli- dated , as was the custom , he , the king , that he might not appear to adopt any new plan of proceedings on compulsion , refused to agree to their petition , but promised that he would ...
... election , by whom the kingdom might be consoli- dated , as was the custom , he , the king , that he might not appear to adopt any new plan of proceedings on compulsion , refused to agree to their petition , but promised that he would ...
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... election of the other three , within two months . And the whole community shall not again assemble without these said four persons , unless when necessary , or at their request . Briefs which have been obtained in opposition to the king ...
... election of the other three , within two months . And the whole community shall not again assemble without these said four persons , unless when necessary , or at their request . Briefs which have been obtained in opposition to the king ...
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... election of all ; so that , as they will have to settle the affairs of all , so the assent of each and all shall concur in their election . And afterwards , when there is necessity for any one else to be substituted or appointed in the ...
... election of all ; so that , as they will have to settle the affairs of all , so the assent of each and all shall concur in their election . And afterwards , when there is necessity for any one else to be substituted or appointed in the ...
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... election to the see of Chichester of Robert Passlow , which election was soon after annulled . This said Robert Passlow , by thus adding some thousands of marks to the royal treasury , obtained the king's favour in a wonderful degree ...
... election to the see of Chichester of Robert Passlow , which election was soon after annulled . This said Robert Passlow , by thus adding some thousands of marks to the royal treasury , obtained the king's favour in a wonderful degree ...
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