The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... horses on his road from the Abbot of Feversham , a loan , indeed , which he forgot to restore . Aymer , the youngest brother , was a priest , and , in spite 1 " Usque ad nauseam . " - M . Par . A similar specimen of the abrupt manner in ...
... horses on his road from the Abbot of Feversham , a loan , indeed , which he forgot to restore . Aymer , the youngest brother , was a priest , and , in spite 1 " Usque ad nauseam . " - M . Par . A similar specimen of the abrupt manner in ...
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... horses and vehicles of other persons with violence and cruelty , that another order , July 26 , he desires the mayor and sheriffs of London to receive the said ambassadors with courtesy and honour , and to pro- claim that no insult ...
... horses and vehicles of other persons with violence and cruelty , that another order , July 26 , he desires the mayor and sheriffs of London to receive the said ambassadors with courtesy and honour , and to pro- claim that no insult ...
Page 46
... horses at a walking pace , each bearing the arms of de Montfort on his shield ( gules , a lion rampant , with forked tail argent ) , and each carrying a ban- ner for Evreux ( party per pale in- dented gules and argent ) .- Willemin Mon ...
... horses at a walking pace , each bearing the arms of de Montfort on his shield ( gules , a lion rampant , with forked tail argent ) , and each carrying a ban- ner for Evreux ( party per pale in- dented gules and argent ) .- Willemin Mon ...
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... horse , and bearing the double - tailed lion on his shield and trappings . The re- verse has the banner of Evreux . Short View of a long Reign , by Sir R. Cotton . The Chronicle of Lanercost ( p . 39 ) describes Simon as tall and ...
... horse , and bearing the double - tailed lion on his shield and trappings . The re- verse has the banner of Evreux . Short View of a long Reign , by Sir R. Cotton . The Chronicle of Lanercost ( p . 39 ) describes Simon as tall and ...
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... horses , besides sumpter - beasts and carriages . The procession of his entry was graced by the English students at the University of Paris , who appear to have been numerous enough to welcome their King with great splendour . These ...
... horses , besides sumpter - beasts and carriages . The procession of his entry was graced by the English students at the University of Paris , who appear to have been numerous enough to welcome their King with great splendour . These ...
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