The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History from Cotemporary [sic.] Writers, the Rolls of Parliament and Other Public Records, Volume 1John Henry and James Parker, 1858 |
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... Richard I. , from his Monument at Fontevraud Berengaria , from her Monument at Lespan Arms and Badge of Richard I. John , from his Monument in Worcester Cathedral 263 ib . 265 279 Isabella of Angoulême , from her Monument at Fontevraud ...
... Richard I. , from his Monument at Fontevraud Berengaria , from her Monument at Lespan Arms and Badge of Richard I. John , from his Monument in Worcester Cathedral 263 ib . 265 279 Isabella of Angoulême , from her Monument at Fontevraud ...
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... Richard II . and Anne of Bohemia , from Monuments , Westminster Abbey 397 Arms of De Vere , earl of Oxford 398 Arms and Badges of Richard II . Arms of earl of Arundel John of Northampton De la Pole , earl of Suffolk 402 403 • 408 410 ...
... Richard II . and Anne of Bohemia , from Monuments , Westminster Abbey 397 Arms of De Vere , earl of Oxford 398 Arms and Badges of Richard II . Arms of earl of Arundel John of Northampton De la Pole , earl of Suffolk 402 403 • 408 410 ...
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... Richard of Cirencester , a writer of very doubtful authority , has given a list of themm . Many other Roman roads exist , one of which stretches beyond the Wall of Agricola to the foot of the Gram- pians , and a Roman camp is found near ...
... Richard of Cirencester , a writer of very doubtful authority , has given a list of themm . Many other Roman roads exist , one of which stretches beyond the Wall of Agricola to the foot of the Gram- pians , and a Roman camp is found near ...
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... relics , ) was borne not only at solemn ceremonials ( as the coronation of Richard III . at York ) but also to battle at least as late as the battle of Flodden field . wald succeeds in the see of Canterbury . " Before THE HEPTARCHY . 69.
... relics , ) was borne not only at solemn ceremonials ( as the coronation of Richard III . at York ) but also to battle at least as late as the battle of Flodden field . wald succeeds in the see of Canterbury . " Before THE HEPTARCHY . 69.
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... against the Ostman king of Dublin in 1014. See p . 126 . . Cumberland was then possessed by the Scots ( see p . 110 ) , and Anglesey in league with the Northmen . King Ethelred marries Emma , daughter of Richard II . ETHELRED II . 119.
... against the Ostman king of Dublin in 1014. See p . 126 . . Cumberland was then possessed by the Scots ( see p . 110 ) , and Anglesey in league with the Northmen . King Ethelred marries Emma , daughter of Richard II . ETHELRED II . 119.
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