Set in a Silver Sea: The Island Peoples from Earliest Times to the Fifteenth Century, Volume 1Collins, 1984 - 470 pages |
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... rule . In 1128 the first Cistercian house in England had been founded at Waverley in Surrey . But it was among the desolate Yorkshire hills and the remote valleys of the Welsh Marshes that the Order made its chief settlements . It was ...
... rule . In 1128 the first Cistercian house in England had been founded at Waverley in Surrey . But it was among the desolate Yorkshire hills and the remote valleys of the Welsh Marshes that the Order made its chief settlements . It was ...
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... rule . In January 1265 , he summoned to a Parliament not only the greater barons and prelates by separate writ and two knights elected in the shire court of every county , but two burgesses from each of the larger towns to represent the ...
... rule . In January 1265 , he summoned to a Parliament not only the greater barons and prelates by separate writ and two knights elected in the shire court of every county , but two burgesses from each of the larger towns to represent the ...
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... rule was inherent in the law and custom of the realm and who , as was traditionally believed , had been ordained to do so by God . For the very exercise of authority made the Appellants unpopular , and men soon started to murmur against ...
... rule was inherent in the law and custom of the realm and who , as was traditionally believed , had been ordained to do so by God . For the very exercise of authority made the Appellants unpopular , and men soon started to murmur against ...
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Silent Vanished Races | 1 |
The Coming of the English | 15 |
The Faith | 24 |
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