The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... grant of a single acre to any of his own sons . When Domesday reports but two or three ploughs in a large parish , it is obvious that land of so little value was indeed the cheapest reward in the King's power , and of this he made an ...
... grant of a single acre to any of his own sons . When Domesday reports but two or three ploughs in a large parish , it is obvious that land of so little value was indeed the cheapest reward in the King's power , and of this he made an ...
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... grant of the firstfruits of his diocese for himself and his successors in the see , he died , greatly enriched , in Dec. 1226 . Among other foreigners who shared the rises and falls of De Roches , were Peter de Rivaulx , the treasurer ...
... grant of the firstfruits of his diocese for himself and his successors in the see , he died , greatly enriched , in Dec. 1226 . Among other foreigners who shared the rises and falls of De Roches , were Peter de Rivaulx , the treasurer ...
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... grant of many castles and lands , while his knighthood was yet recent , for he had been a priest , suc- ceeded De Burgh as Justiciary . [ July , 1232. ] " Judgement ( says the indignant chronicler ) was then entrusted to the unjust ...
... grant of many castles and lands , while his knighthood was yet recent , for he had been a priest , suc- ceeded De Burgh as Justiciary . [ July , 1232. ] " Judgement ( says the indignant chronicler ) was then entrusted to the unjust ...
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... grants of wealth and offices of dignity , to the disgust of the neglected English . " Thoro the Quene was so muche Frenss fole ibrougt That of Englisse men , me tolde as right nought ; And the King hom let hor wille , that each was as ...
... grants of wealth and offices of dignity , to the disgust of the neglected English . " Thoro the Quene was so muche Frenss fole ibrougt That of Englisse men , me tolde as right nought ; And the King hom let hor wille , that each was as ...
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... grant to him , which , with his other property , he bequeathed at his death , in 1268 , to the Queen and his brothers " . sex . King had granted to his executors 7 years ' revenue after his death , and , 1262 , allowed Peter de Savoy to ...
... grant to him , which , with his other property , he bequeathed at his death , in 1268 , to the Queen and his brothers " . sex . King had granted to his executors 7 years ' revenue after his death , and , 1262 , allowed Peter de Savoy to ...
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