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... administration . My friends and teachers , Professor Tout , Professor Tait and Mr. H. W. C. Davis have added to a long series of kindnesses by reading and advising me upon various parts of the book . To Mr. Tout's unwearying ...
... administration . My friends and teachers , Professor Tout , Professor Tait and Mr. H. W. C. Davis have added to a long series of kindnesses by reading and advising me upon various parts of the book . To Mr. Tout's unwearying ...
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... ADMINISTRATION OF THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE . Section I. 8 9 12 16 The diversity in the political condition and history of the various parts of the empire 23-35 The formulation of local custom Contrast between the position of the count in ...
... ADMINISTRATION OF THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE . Section I. 8 9 12 16 The diversity in the political condition and history of the various parts of the empire 23-35 The formulation of local custom Contrast between the position of the count in ...
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... ADMINISTRATION OF NORMANDY . Section 1. Feudalism and race in Normandy - Frankish and Scandinavian elements in Normandy Later influences upon the Frankish pagi . The demesne The duke's claim to service the chief principle in Norman ...
... ADMINISTRATION OF NORMANDY . Section 1. Feudalism and race in Normandy - Frankish and Scandinavian elements in Normandy Later influences upon the Frankish pagi . The demesne The duke's claim to service the chief principle in Norman ...
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... administration of the bailiwicks Chapter IV . KING RICHARD AND HIS ALLIES . Normandy as a dependency Homage and liege - homage - 80 84 888 90 · 93 98 · 103 116 120 121 123 126 Feudal relations hardly to be distinguished from alliances ...
... administration of the bailiwicks Chapter IV . KING RICHARD AND HIS ALLIES . Normandy as a dependency Homage and liege - homage - 80 84 888 90 · 93 98 · 103 116 120 121 123 126 Feudal relations hardly to be distinguished from alliances ...
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... administration of Normandy in the thirteenth century Policy of Philip Augustus in Normandy : the demesne Norman customs respected Church and State Continuance of Norman law and institutions Chapter X. 398 · 401 - 405 - 405 407 ON SOME ...
... administration of Normandy in the thirteenth century Policy of Philip Augustus in Normandy : the demesne Norman customs respected Church and State Continuance of Norman law and institutions Chapter X. 398 · 401 - 405 - 405 407 ON SOME ...
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