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... Hunting and Falconry The favourite sport of kings and the aristocracy throughout the middle ages was the chase . Asser in his life of King Alfred mentions hunting as a suitable occupation of the nobility and 616 MEDIEVAL ENGLAND.
... Hunting and Falconry The favourite sport of kings and the aristocracy throughout the middle ages was the chase . Asser in his life of King Alfred mentions hunting as a suitable occupation of the nobility and 616 MEDIEVAL ENGLAND.
Page 618
... hunting literature to horn - blowing and hunting cries . Thus Twici tells us Then ye shall begin to blow a long mote and afterwards two short motes in this manner , Trout , trout , and then trout , tro ro rot , beginning with a long ...
... hunting literature to horn - blowing and hunting cries . Thus Twici tells us Then ye shall begin to blow a long mote and afterwards two short motes in this manner , Trout , trout , and then trout , tro ro rot , beginning with a long ...
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... hunting , 615 , 616-20 ; London , 614 ; prohibited , 625-7 , 629-30 , 631 . Garendon abbey ( Leics . ) , 20 . Garland , John , his Dictionarius , 350 . Garter , Knights of the , 355 , 357 , 380 . - King of Arms , 379 . Gascony : cloth ...
... hunting , 615 , 616-20 ; London , 614 ; prohibited , 625-7 , 629-30 , 631 . Garendon abbey ( Leics . ) , 20 . Garland , John , his Dictionarius , 350 . Garter , Knights of the , 355 , 357 , 380 . - King of Arms , 379 . Gascony : cloth ...
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RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION by | 382 |
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE by G | 439 |
ART by T S R BOASE President of Magdalen College Oxford | 485 |
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