BY THE SAME AUTHOR. GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE: A Study of the Anarchy. pp. xii., 461. "Times. "Mr. Round treats his subject with great learning and acumen." "For many reasons this is the most remarkable historical work which recently appeared."-Spectator. "It is not easy, within the limits of a review, to do justice to the learning ability which characterise Mr. Round's study. Indeed few books learned and suggestive have recently been published."-Literary World. "All the vivacity, keenness, freshness, and accuracy that have marked Round's previous writings."-Manchester Guardian. "The work is most skilfully and ably done, and a whole series of impo discoveries is derived from Mr. Round's efforts. The result is a t large addition to our knowledge, the clearing-up of many doubtful points, the opening-up of further possibilities of investigation. Mr. Round has car through an undertaking which raises him to a foremost position among histo scholars."-Athenæum. he "Fresh life from dry records is what Mr. Round aims at permanently associated his name with the scientific study of Anglo-Norman tory."-DR. LIEBERMANN (English Historical Review). "M. J. H. Round vient de nous donner une étude des plus pénétrant fécondes c'est un véritable modèle, et l'on doit souhaiter pour voisins qu'il fasse école."-Revue Historique. LONGMANS, GREEN & CO. FEUDAL ENGLAND HISTORICAL STUDIES ON THE XITH AND BY J. H. ROUND, M.A. Author of "Geoffrey de Mandeville: a Study of the Anarchy" " 'Patres nostri et nos hanc insulam . . . in brevi edomuimus, in brevi nostris subdidimus legibus, nostris obsequiis mancipavimus."-WALTER ESPEC (1138) UNIVERSITY SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO PATERNOSTER SQUARE 1895 F. |