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... interesting illustration of the difference between Poitevin and Anglo - Norman feudal relations . P. 513. Philip Augustus confiscated his land . This is an exception to his general regard for the law of felonia ( p . 418 and note ) ...
... interesting illustration of the difference between Poitevin and Anglo - Norman feudal relations . P. 513. Philip Augustus confiscated his land . This is an exception to his general regard for the law of felonia ( p . 418 and note ) ...
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... interesting to find that , where accounts have survived from a later period , they should wear the same appearance as those presented in the twelfth century at Westminster and Caen . The demesne included the prepositura of Poitiers ...
... interesting to find that , where accounts have survived from a later period , they should wear the same appearance as those presented in the twelfth century at Westminster and Caen . The demesne included the prepositura of Poitiers ...
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... interesting facts collected by M. Sée in his book , Les Classes rurales et le régime domanial en France au moyen age ( Paris , 1901 ) , pp . 73-76 . For the Norman rising in the reign of duke Richard II , see Delisle , Etudes , pp . 120 ...
... interesting facts collected by M. Sée in his book , Les Classes rurales et le régime domanial en France au moyen age ( Paris , 1901 ) , pp . 73-76 . For the Norman rising in the reign of duke Richard II , see Delisle , Etudes , pp . 120 ...
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... interesting inquiry in Delisle's Introduction to the Actes de Henri II , p . 345. ) Delisle has given a list of the various titles and addresses used by Henry II in referring to his ministers , pp . 209 , 221 . introduce English methods ...
... interesting inquiry in Delisle's Introduction to the Actes de Henri II , p . 345. ) Delisle has given a list of the various titles and addresses used by Henry II in referring to his ministers , pp . 209 , 221 . introduce English methods ...
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... interesting parallel to the English curia regis , ' in its narrower sense , became the Court of Exchequer , at which civil suits of various kinds , but chiefly cases dealing with property , could be tried in addition to pleas of a ...
... interesting parallel to the English curia regis , ' in its narrower sense , became the Court of Exchequer , at which civil suits of various kinds , but chiefly cases dealing with property , could be tried in addition to pleas of a ...
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