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... William I to the accession of Henry II . The first fruits of his labours have appeared in the American Historical Review and the English Historical Review . I arrange them chronologi- cally : - " Normandy under William the Conqueror ...
... William I to the accession of Henry II . The first fruits of his labours have appeared in the American Historical Review and the English Historical Review . I arrange them chronologi- cally : - " Normandy under William the Conqueror ...
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... William Fitz Ralf , during King Richard's absence , was literally at the head of the State , a legislator , 3 as well as an official . Papal legates and Count John found to their cost that they had to deal with a man who was responsible ...
... William Fitz Ralf , during King Richard's absence , was literally at the head of the State , a legislator , 3 as well as an official . Papal legates and Count John found to their cost that they had to deal with a man who was responsible ...
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... William des Preaux . He gave him the viscounty of the Lieuvin at a farm twice the sum of the old farm , and this was to go to William until the debt was paid . The unfortunate people whose lands were subject to the rents and pleas of ...
... William des Preaux . He gave him the viscounty of the Lieuvin at a farm twice the sum of the old farm , and this was to go to William until the debt was paid . The unfortunate people whose lands were subject to the rents and pleas of ...
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... William earl of Arundel was bailiff and castellan ( 109-112 ) . Note that Gisors was evidently a fortress only , not self - supporting . No " prepositura " is men- tioned , but special funds were applied for the upkeep of the castle ...
... William earl of Arundel was bailiff and castellan ( 109-112 ) . Note that Gisors was evidently a fortress only , not self - supporting . No " prepositura " is men- tioned , but special funds were applied for the upkeep of the castle ...
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... William de Mara , took charge of the honour . In 1198 the bailiwick definitely appears as Ballia de Ponte Audemeri ( Rot . Scacc . , II . 450 ) . In 1180 , Bailiff , William de Mara ( 94-100 ) . William's jurisdiction included several ...
... William de Mara , took charge of the honour . In 1198 the bailiwick definitely appears as Ballia de Ponte Audemeri ( Rot . Scacc . , II . 450 ) . In 1180 , Bailiff , William de Mara ( 94-100 ) . William's jurisdiction included several ...
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