The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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Page xii
... battle of Lewes is described on the au- thority of a nobleman there present ( protestante mihi uno nobili qui ibi fuerat ) , and also that of Evesham ( ore tenus attestante mihi uno illorum qui adversus eum dimicavit ) . Chron ...
... battle of Lewes is described on the au- thority of a nobleman there present ( protestante mihi uno nobili qui ibi fuerat ) , and also that of Evesham ( ore tenus attestante mihi uno illorum qui adversus eum dimicavit ) . Chron ...
Page xvii
... WAR RENEWED 125 VIII . NEGOTIATIONS AT LEWES 139 IX . THE MARCH UPON LEWES 163 • X. THE BATTLE OF LEWES XI . THE MISE OF LEWES XII . GOVERNMENT OF THE BARONS XIII . PARLIAMENT XIV . TREACHERY AND HOSTILITIES XV . THE BATTLE OF EVESHAM ...
... WAR RENEWED 125 VIII . NEGOTIATIONS AT LEWES 139 IX . THE MARCH UPON LEWES 163 • X. THE BATTLE OF LEWES XI . THE MISE OF LEWES XII . GOVERNMENT OF THE BARONS XIII . PARLIAMENT XIV . TREACHERY AND HOSTILITIES XV . THE BATTLE OF EVESHAM ...
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... war and the battle of Lewes , though also great moral lessons of permanent influence occasionally forced upon monarchs , have dropped away as if unimportant from general remem- brance . There are , indeed , too many battlefields strewed ...
... war and the battle of Lewes , though also great moral lessons of permanent influence occasionally forced upon monarchs , have dropped away as if unimportant from general remem- brance . There are , indeed , too many battlefields strewed ...
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... battle . The honour of knighthood was con- ferred on him with great pomp in Westminster Abbey . On one occasion , he returned from the continent ( 1247 ) bringing with him a bevy of fair damsels , as destined mates to the young nobles ...
... battle . The honour of knighthood was con- ferred on him with great pomp in Westminster Abbey . On one occasion , he returned from the continent ( 1247 ) bringing with him a bevy of fair damsels , as destined mates to the young nobles ...
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... battle , his body was brought over for burial in Westminster Abbey , where his conspicuous tomb still remains , and where his epitaph3 ( now destroyed ) praised him with the accustomed truth of such memorials , as placid , courteous and ...
... battle , his body was brought over for burial in Westminster Abbey , where his conspicuous tomb still remains , and where his epitaph3 ( now destroyed ) praised him with the accustomed truth of such memorials , as placid , courteous and ...
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