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... Howden , iii , p . 255 , ' quia videlicet rex Angliae violare nolebat consuetudines et leges Pictaviae vel aliarum terrarum suarum in quibus consuetum erat ab antiquo , ut magnates causas proprias invicem gladiis allegarent ...
... Howden , iii , p . 255 , ' quia videlicet rex Angliae violare nolebat consuetudines et leges Pictaviae vel aliarum terrarum suarum in quibus consuetum erat ab antiquo , ut magnates causas proprias invicem gladiis allegarent ...
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... 6. Saintonge is specially picked out for notice in several of Henry's charters , Delisle , p . 210 . 7. Rog . Howden , ii , pp . 216-218 . which the Poitevin barons constantly urged against their Angevin suzerains 40 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... 6. Saintonge is specially picked out for notice in several of Henry's charters , Delisle , p . 210 . 7. Rog . Howden , ii , pp . 216-218 . which the Poitevin barons constantly urged against their Angevin suzerains 40 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... Howden , Ralph dean of St. Paul's , and , in a somewhat different way , Gerald of Wales . For the close connection between the custumal and administration in Normandy , see Coville , Les états de Normandie ( Paris , 1894 ) , p . 22 ...
... Howden , Ralph dean of St. Paul's , and , in a somewhat different way , Gerald of Wales . For the close connection between the custumal and administration in Normandy , see Coville , Les états de Normandie ( Paris , 1894 ) , p . 22 ...
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... and Tardif's remarks , p . lxxv . 4. Howden , iii , 203 , 204 , 254. Below p . 143 . 5. Valin , pp . 102-103 . 6. Rot . Norm . , ed . Hardy , pp . 120-121 . royal castles and in wages.1 William Crassus , the last 70 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... and Tardif's remarks , p . lxxv . 4. Howden , iii , 203 , 204 , 254. Below p . 143 . 5. Valin , pp . 102-103 . 6. Rot . Norm . , ed . Hardy , pp . 120-121 . royal castles and in wages.1 William Crassus , the last 70 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... Howden ( iii , 99 ; ii , 167 ) , agree with Philip . This would be disturbing , since the author of the Gesta was particularly well informed in affairs of state , but for the considerations that the Gesta relies throughout this part of ...
... Howden ( iii , 99 ; ii , 167 ) , agree with Philip . This would be disturbing , since the author of the Gesta was particularly well informed in affairs of state , but for the considerations that the Gesta relies throughout this part of ...
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