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... arrange them chronologi- cally : - " Normandy under William the Conqueror " ( Amer . Hist . Rev. , xiv , 453 ) . “ Knight Service in Normandy in the Eleventh Century " ( Eng . Hist . Rev. , xxii , 636 ) . " " The Norman Consuetudines et ...
... arrange them chronologi- cally : - " Normandy under William the Conqueror " ( Amer . Hist . Rev. , xiv , 453 ) . “ Knight Service in Normandy in the Eleventh Century " ( Eng . Hist . Rev. , xxii , 636 ) . " " The Norman Consuetudines et ...
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... arranged as to elucidate the description in the text of the last chapter . In each bailiwick the list gives the ... arrangement is geographical , from east to west , and the references are to the Rotuli Scaccarii , vol . i . CAUX . The ...
... arranged as to elucidate the description in the text of the last chapter . In each bailiwick the list gives the ... arrangement is geographical , from east to west , and the references are to the Rotuli Scaccarii , vol . i . CAUX . The ...
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... quantum valet redditus totius Normanniae . " ( Robert of Torigni , ed . Delisle , ii , 69. ) 3. Cf. Cartellieri , iii , 146 . brother , and consistent in this , he arranged as RICHARD AND HIS ALLIES 131 Richard as Philip's vassal ·
... quantum valet redditus totius Normanniae . " ( Robert of Torigni , ed . Delisle , ii , 69. ) 3. Cf. Cartellieri , iii , 146 . brother , and consistent in this , he arranged as RICHARD AND HIS ALLIES 131 Richard as Philip's vassal ·
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University of Manchester. brother , and consistent in this , he arranged as king that if he should leave more than one son , though the eldest should be responsible for the obedience of all the Angevin provinces , the second should hold ...
University of Manchester. brother , and consistent in this , he arranged as king that if he should leave more than one son , though the eldest should be responsible for the obedience of all the Angevin provinces , the second should hold ...
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... arrangement of July 9th was only a safeguard in case of Richard's release . As a matter of fact , the king was not released for some time , and Philip continued to use active measures against him . They took the form of preparations for ...
... arrangement of July 9th was only a safeguard in case of Richard's release . As a matter of fact , the king was not released for some time , and Philip continued to use active measures against him . They took the form of preparations for ...
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