The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... P. Rosinnoil x . li . Engol . monete que expendit in servicio domini Regis ibi . ' 6. Rot . Pat . , pp . 29 , 48. Boissonade , p . 16 . " The later administration of Gascony corresponds , in a 44 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... P. Rosinnoil x . li . Engol . monete que expendit in servicio domini Regis ibi . ' 6. Rot . Pat . , pp . 29 , 48. Boissonade , p . 16 . " The later administration of Gascony corresponds , in a 44 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... Regis de Buro ( Rot . Scacc . , i , 30 ) . 3. Rot . Scacc . , i , 89 , and Stapleton's Observations in same volume , p . cxxii . 4. For the phrase publica justitia , see a charter of the abbot of Fécamp ( 1028-1079 ) quoted by Haskins ...
... Regis de Buro ( Rot . Scacc . , i , 30 ) . 3. Rot . Scacc . , i , 89 , and Stapleton's Observations in same volume , p . cxxii . 4. For the phrase publica justitia , see a charter of the abbot of Fécamp ( 1028-1079 ) quoted by Haskins ...
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... Regis Anglie et Senescallus Baiocarum " ( Stapleton , Observations , I , lix ) . As Henry II's charters show , senescallus was frequently used in this general sense . In this case , it means that Hamo , as bailiff , had his seat at ...
... Regis Anglie et Senescallus Baiocarum " ( Stapleton , Observations , I , lix ) . As Henry II's charters show , senescallus was frequently used in this general sense . In this case , it means that Hamo , as bailiff , had his seat at ...
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... regis , ' in its narrower sense , became the Court of Exchequer , at which civil suits of various kinds , but chiefly cases dealing with property , could be tried in addition to pleas of a financial character.3 Its business comprised ...
... regis , ' in its narrower sense , became the Court of Exchequer , at which civil suits of various kinds , but chiefly cases dealing with property , could be tried in addition to pleas of a financial character.3 Its business comprised ...
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... regis ad custodienda placita regis . " Delisle , Introduction to Actes de Henri II , p . 346. See English Historical Review , xxv , 710. This is apparently a serjeanty like those of Sewale fitz Henry and Philip of Ulcot in ...
... regis ad custodienda placita regis . " Delisle , Introduction to Actes de Henri II , p . 346. See English Historical Review , xxv , 710. This is apparently a serjeanty like those of Sewale fitz Henry and Philip of Ulcot in ...
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