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 141
... royal courts by permitting them to plead by attorney , and had sought to protect merchants from royal purveyors , and widows and minors from grasping overlords . Now , at a time of widespread hardship and discontent , when a succession ...
... royal courts by permitting them to plead by attorney , and had sought to protect merchants from royal purveyors , and widows and minors from grasping overlords . Now , at a time of widespread hardship and discontent , when a succession ...
Page 149
... royal officials and judges , feudal tenants - in - chief , prelates and magnates to which his father in times of need had had resource for ' colloquy and treating ' and to which in his later years both he and Edward , as his deputy ...
... royal officials and judges , feudal tenants - in - chief , prelates and magnates to which his father in times of need had had resource for ' colloquy and treating ' and to which in his later years both he and Edward , as his deputy ...
Page 339
... royal power and reduce that of the great feudal lords who wished to keep the King in perpetual leading - strings . The brain of the royal party was Michael de la Pole , son of a rich Hull merchant who had helped to finance Edward III's ...
... royal power and reduce that of the great feudal lords who wished to keep the King in perpetual leading - strings . The brain of the royal party was Michael de la Pole , son of a rich Hull merchant who had helped to finance Edward III's ...
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Silent Vanished Races | 1 |
The Coming of the English | 15 |
The Faith | 24 |
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