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... Customs , vol . ii , pp . xxxv - vii ( Selden Society , 1906 ) . P. 377 note * . Château Fouet . The expenditure " ad firmandum Castrum de Foillet " ( Rot . Scacc . ii , 315 ) , apparently refers to Roche Orival or Château Fouet . p ...
... Customs , vol . ii , pp . xxxv - vii ( Selden Society , 1906 ) . P. 377 note * . Château Fouet . The expenditure " ad firmandum Castrum de Foillet " ( Rot . Scacc . ii , 315 ) , apparently refers to Roche Orival or Château Fouet . p ...
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... custom Contrast between the position of the count in Anjou and of the duke in Aquitaine and Gascony - Insistence by Henry II upon the unity of his con- tinental dominions Section 2. The characteristics of Angevin govern- ment as ...
... custom Contrast between the position of the count in Anjou and of the duke in Aquitaine and Gascony - Insistence by Henry II upon the unity of his con- tinental dominions Section 2. The characteristics of Angevin govern- ment as ...
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... customs respected Church and State Continuance of Norman law and institutions Chapter X. 398 · 401 - 405 - 405 407 ON SOME SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE WARS IN NORMANDY . The cleavage in the baronage Section 1. The policy of ...
... customs respected Church and State Continuance of Norman law and institutions Chapter X. 398 · 401 - 405 - 405 407 ON SOME SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE WARS IN NORMANDY . The cleavage in the baronage Section 1. The policy of ...
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... custom from ordinance in the Statuta et Consuetudines , the oldest custumal of Normandy , which , as M. Ernest Joseph Tardif showed in his excellent edition , included in his Coutumiers de Normandie ( Société de l'histoire de Normandie ...
... custom from ordinance in the Statuta et Consuetudines , the oldest custumal of Normandy , which , as M. Ernest Joseph Tardif showed in his excellent edition , included in his Coutumiers de Normandie ( Société de l'histoire de Normandie ...
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... custom , a single administration controlled the continental empire of Henry II ; in time of war the various countries of which it was composed were , for military and financial purposes , regarded as one . It is impossible to write of ...
... custom , a single administration controlled the continental empire of Henry II ; in time of war the various countries of which it was composed were , for military and financial purposes , regarded as one . It is impossible to write of ...
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