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... bishop of Clermont , in the lamentations of harassed and weary travellers , in the awful ravages of the cottereaux of Berri or Gascony , with the equally terrible punishments which they suffered.1 It was in the heart of this country ...
... bishop of Clermont , in the lamentations of harassed and weary travellers , in the awful ravages of the cottereaux of Berri or Gascony , with the equally terrible punishments which they suffered.1 It was in the heart of this country ...
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... Bishop John of Lisieux was at the head of the exchequer in Henry I's reign , probably as chief justiciar ; with Robert de la Haie , the seneschal , as the principal member of the court . the earliest custumal , which , though compiled ...
... Bishop John of Lisieux was at the head of the exchequer in Henry I's reign , probably as chief justiciar ; with Robert de la Haie , the seneschal , as the principal member of the court . the earliest custumal , which , though compiled ...
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... bishop of Winchester , as seneschal in Normandy was followed by a thorough examination and revision of Norman finances . The bishop , who might be described as an experienced ' permanent official in the Treasury , ' did his work in a ...
... bishop of Winchester , as seneschal in Normandy was followed by a thorough examination and revision of Norman finances . The bishop , who might be described as an experienced ' permanent official in the Treasury , ' did his work in a ...
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... bishop if a lord refused to do so . " Si quis autem episcopo suo inobediens fuerit , domino , in cuius terra habitat , episcopus hoc demonstret et ille eum subdat episcopali justicie . Quod si et dominus facere contempserit , regis ...
... bishop if a lord refused to do so . " Si quis autem episcopo suo inobediens fuerit , domino , in cuius terra habitat , episcopus hoc demonstret et ille eum subdat episcopali justicie . Quod si et dominus facere contempserit , regis ...
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... bishop of Lisieux ( 92-4 ) . He also farmed the castle and domains , but had made no account for seven years ( 94 ) . He still owed an account for six years in 1195 ( 261 ) . For the form of the name , see Delisle , Introduction , pp ...
... bishop of Lisieux ( 92-4 ) . He also farmed the castle and domains , but had made no account for seven years ( 94 ) . He still owed an account for six years in 1195 ( 261 ) . For the form of the name , see Delisle , Introduction , pp ...
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