Set in a Silver Sea: The Island Peoples from Earliest Times to the Fifteenth Century, Volume 1Collins, 1984 - 470 pages |
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Page 87
... later at Northampton - trials of murder , robbery , larceny , rape , forgery , arson and harbouring criminals were re- served to the justices in eyre . The criminal jurisdiction of the Crown formerly confined to lese majesté and ...
... later at Northampton - trials of murder , robbery , larceny , rape , forgery , arson and harbouring criminals were re- served to the justices in eyre . The criminal jurisdiction of the Crown formerly confined to lese majesté and ...
Page 204
... later his lieutenant , young James Douglas - a Dum- friesshire knight whose father had died in the Tower - surprised ... later , on 10 May , he encountered the viceroy , Pembroke , ' in a fair even field ' at Loudon in the valley of the ...
... later his lieutenant , young James Douglas - a Dum- friesshire knight whose father had died in the Tower - surprised ... later , on 10 May , he encountered the viceroy , Pembroke , ' in a fair even field ' at Loudon in the valley of the ...
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... Later Plantagenets John Harvey , Gothic England > English Cathedrals Jacquetta Hawkes , A Land W. S. Holdsworth , Makers of Law History of English Law , Vols I to III W. G. Hoskins , The Making of the English Landscape J. Huizinga , The ...
... Later Plantagenets John Harvey , Gothic England > English Cathedrals Jacquetta Hawkes , A Land W. S. Holdsworth , Makers of Law History of English Law , Vols I to III W. G. Hoskins , The Making of the English Landscape J. Huizinga , The ...
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