The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... army ; the physical strength of the crown was but occasional , and the revenue casual . When the Sovereign , therefore , in his need grasped at forbidden profits , his rapacity was resisted at once by the feudal Barons as an unlawful ...
... army ; the physical strength of the crown was but occasional , and the revenue casual . When the Sovereign , therefore , in his need grasped at forbidden profits , his rapacity was resisted at once by the feudal Barons as an unlawful ...
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... army at Lewes , 1264 ; killed at Evesham , 1265 ; mar- ried , Jan. 7 , 1238 , Princess Eleanor , daughter of King John , who was born , 1212 ; widow of William le Mareshal , Earl of Pembroke , who died April , 1231 ; she died , at Mon ...
... army at Lewes , 1264 ; killed at Evesham , 1265 ; mar- ried , Jan. 7 , 1238 , Princess Eleanor , daughter of King John , who was born , 1212 ; widow of William le Mareshal , Earl of Pembroke , who died April , 1231 ; she died , at Mon ...
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... army of Heaven rejoices , and from the authors of this land also deep springs of writings have burst forth , and are now bursting forth , so as to irrigate the neighbour- ing provinces with their floods " . " What these draughts were of ...
... army of Heaven rejoices , and from the authors of this land also deep springs of writings have burst forth , and are now bursting forth , so as to irrigate the neighbour- ing provinces with their floods " . " What these draughts were of ...
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... army appears a singular , and as the event proved , dangerous device . Commissioners ' were appointed to settle the amount due under this clause , and as 134,000 livres Tournois ( at 2s . , £ 13,400 ) were subsequently agreed upon ...
... army appears a singular , and as the event proved , dangerous device . Commissioners ' were appointed to settle the amount due under this clause , and as 134,000 livres Tournois ( at 2s . , £ 13,400 ) were subsequently agreed upon ...
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... army on the instant , that this recom- 1 Polit . S. from MS . 13th century . 2 W. Rish . 3 Fabyan . - W . Rish . 4 Robert de Neville , second Lord of Raby of that name , 1258 , was the grandson of Robert Fitz Maldred , lineal male heir ...
... army on the instant , that this recom- 1 Polit . S. from MS . 13th century . 2 W. Rish . 3 Fabyan . - W . Rish . 4 Robert de Neville , second Lord of Raby of that name , 1258 , was the grandson of Robert Fitz Maldred , lineal male heir ...
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