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... Stapleton's Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy . I join with Mr. Round in admiration for that great antiquary . His work was taken up and carried on by the young Léopold Delisle more than fifty years ago ; and ...
... Stapleton's Observations on the Great Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy . I join with Mr. Round in admiration for that great antiquary . His work was taken up and carried on by the young Léopold Delisle more than fifty years ago ; and ...
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... Stapleton's Tabula Normanniæ ; and to Mr. R. L. Poole the editor , and Messrs . Longman & Co. the pub- lishers of the " English Historical Review , " for allowing me to make free use in the text of my articles in that periodical , and ...
... Stapleton's Tabula Normanniæ ; and to Mr. R. L. Poole the editor , and Messrs . Longman & Co. the pub- lishers of the " English Historical Review , " for allowing me to make free use in the text of my articles in that periodical , and ...
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... Stapleton . ( Reproduced from the original plate by kind permission of the Council of the Society of Antiquaries of London . ) To illustrate Chapters III , V , VI , VII , IX , and Appendix II Facing title - page II . Orographical Map of ...
... Stapleton . ( Reproduced from the original plate by kind permission of the Council of the Society of Antiquaries of London . ) To illustrate Chapters III , V , VI , VII , IX , and Appendix II Facing title - page II . Orographical Map of ...
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... Stapleton produced his classical edition of the exchequer rolls so long ago as 1840-1844 . It is probable that the financial records 1. For a fuller account of the work which has been done upon the chartularies , scattered charters ...
... Stapleton produced his classical edition of the exchequer rolls so long ago as 1840-1844 . It is probable that the financial records 1. For a fuller account of the work which has been done upon the chartularies , scattered charters ...
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... de Henri II ( pp . 334–344 ) . It was unknown to Stapleton , who published another fragment of the same roll ( Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae , I , 109–123 ) . before 1204 has been made by a Norman jurist , 6 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... de Henri II ( pp . 334–344 ) . It was unknown to Stapleton , who published another fragment of the same roll ( Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae , I , 109–123 ) . before 1204 has been made by a Norman jurist , 6 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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