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 68
... chief had called out their vassals against him , and at a time when a new rising and a Danish invasion were threatened , he held , at the Christmas feast and council at Glouces- ter in 1085 , ' very deep speech with his wise men ...
... chief had called out their vassals against him , and at a time when a new rising and a Danish invasion were threatened , he held , at the Christmas feast and council at Glouces- ter in 1085 , ' very deep speech with his wise men ...
Page 132
... chief beneficiaries were tenants - in - chief of the Crown , it was a national as well as feudal document . It made no distinction between Norman and English and guaranteed the liberties of small property - owners as well as large ...
... chief beneficiaries were tenants - in - chief of the Crown , it was a national as well as feudal document . It made no distinction between Norman and English and guaranteed the liberties of small property - owners as well as large ...
Page 155
... chief of the Crown , had still to find out of their truncated fiefs the feudal services and aids due for the whole ... Chief Justice Bereford , who had known what was in the mind of Edward I and his chief justice , Hengham , when they ...
... chief of the Crown , had still to find out of their truncated fiefs the feudal services and aids due for the whole ... Chief Justice Bereford , who had known what was in the mind of Edward I and his chief justice , Hengham , when they ...
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Silent Vanished Races I | 1 |
The Coming of the English | 15 |
The Faith | 24 |
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