The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... importance of that period of British history , it did not appear that justice would other- wise be done to the subject . Surprise may well be felt by those who are not conversant with the rude materials from which ... important papers a 2.
... importance of that period of British history , it did not appear that justice would other- wise be done to the subject . Surprise may well be felt by those who are not conversant with the rude materials from which ... important papers a 2.
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... important papers which have been lately published free use has been also made . Much of their discrepancy , however , becomes corrected by the authentic test of public documents , and much by a due considera- tion of the circumstances ...
... important papers which have been lately published free use has been also made . Much of their discrepancy , however , becomes corrected by the authentic test of public documents , and much by a due considera- tion of the circumstances ...
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... important wardship of William de Cantilupe and the Earl of Salisbury ' , which had been granted to her . This man , a Cistercian monk , had earned her gratitude by raising money for her on the pledge of monastic lands . For many years ...
... important wardship of William de Cantilupe and the Earl of Salisbury ' , which had been granted to her . This man , a Cistercian monk , had earned her gratitude by raising money for her on the pledge of monastic lands . For many years ...
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... important at the time , that he charged his historian , Matthew Paris , whom he invited to dinner , especially to record all the circumstances of the day . The pride of his knightly belt , thus publicly in- vested , led William de ...
... important at the time , that he charged his historian , Matthew Paris , whom he invited to dinner , especially to record all the circumstances of the day . The pride of his knightly belt , thus publicly in- vested , led William de ...
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... importance , how- ever unpopular ; and he steadily adhered to , and fought for , the King , —surviving , indeed , to share in the Welch wars of Edward I. , and though killed at Bayonne in 1296 , in battle , his body was brought over for ...
... importance , how- ever unpopular ; and he steadily adhered to , and fought for , the King , —surviving , indeed , to share in the Welch wars of Edward I. , and though killed at Bayonne in 1296 , in battle , his body was brought over for ...
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