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... knights ' fees , the source for military purposes of a host of so many knights or fully - armed warriors . The grouping of warriors was symmetrical and was evidently imposed from above . 3 In some respects it may 1. American Historical ...
... knights ' fees , the source for military purposes of a host of so many knights or fully - armed warriors . The grouping of warriors was symmetrical and was evidently imposed from above . 3 In some respects it may 1. American Historical ...
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... knights ' fees for which a lord had to account in the field was estimated in round numbers , that is , imposed from ... knight's fee , as though it were common . ment of his reign , Henry II took many of THE ADMINISTRATION OF NORMANDY 55.
... knights ' fees for which a lord had to account in the field was estimated in round numbers , that is , imposed from ... knight's fee , as though it were common . ment of his reign , Henry II took many of THE ADMINISTRATION OF NORMANDY 55.
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... knights ' fees or of portions of a knight's fee . As will be seen he also tried to maintain the integrity of holdings , even where primo- geniture was not enforced.2 The combination of feudal with social principles of other kinds due to ...
... knights ' fees or of portions of a knight's fee . As will be seen he also tried to maintain the integrity of holdings , even where primo- geniture was not enforced.2 The combination of feudal with social principles of other kinds due to ...
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... knights ' fees , drawn up in 1172 , gives some idea of the important bailiwicks.2 The energy of Henry II has become proverbial . It received tiresome recognition from the endless stream of suppliants who would not leave him at peace ...
... knights ' fees , drawn up in 1172 , gives some idea of the important bailiwicks.2 The energy of Henry II has become proverbial . It received tiresome recognition from the endless stream of suppliants who would not leave him at peace ...
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... knights ' fees was compiled , the Norman bailiwicks had been formed . They were part of a grand reconstruction of local government , which Henry took in hand after the civil wars . The chief measures were the recovery of ducal rights ...
... knights ' fees was compiled , the Norman bailiwicks had been formed . They were part of a grand reconstruction of local government , which Henry took in hand after the civil wars . The chief measures were the recovery of ducal rights ...
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