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... official records of the Angevin dukes of Normandy survive for some of the later years of the twelfth century . In any case the numerous charters , the English Pipe Rolls , and the chronicles of Robert of Torigni and the author known as ...
... official records of the Angevin dukes of Normandy survive for some of the later years of the twelfth century . In any case the numerous charters , the English Pipe Rolls , and the chronicles of Robert of Torigni and the author known as ...
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... official rolls at his disposal . The various Chancery rolls which survive for England since John's reign had their Norman counterparts . Of these Norman rolls the charter roll for the second year of King John , the contra - brevia rolls ...
... official rolls at his disposal . The various Chancery rolls which survive for England since John's reign had their Norman counterparts . Of these Norman rolls the charter roll for the second year of King John , the contra - brevia rolls ...
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... official records of the sums due to the ducal fisc from local officials must have been used even in the eleventh century , ' and the advocate De la Foy , who published a work on the constitution of the duchy in 1789 , says that he ...
... official records of the sums due to the ducal fisc from local officials must have been used even in the eleventh century , ' and the advocate De la Foy , who published a work on the constitution of the duchy in 1789 , says that he ...
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... officials had made with Philip of France , on the ground that it set aside Poitevin custom ; 2 and in circumstances less favourable to himself King John was forced to observe the law of Poitou with regard to the 1. See below p . 48 . 2 ...
... officials had made with Philip of France , on the ground that it set aside Poitevin custom ; 2 and in circumstances less favourable to himself King John was forced to observe the law of Poitou with regard to the 1. See below p . 48 . 2 ...
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... foundation by Charles the Great . 2. Guilhiermoz , Essai sur l'origine de la noblesse , p . 139 . 3. Château - Gontier is the best example . Below p . 268 . of a powerful neighbour . The officials of the count 26 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... foundation by Charles the Great . 2. Guilhiermoz , Essai sur l'origine de la noblesse , p . 139 . 3. Château - Gontier is the best example . Below p . 268 . of a powerful neighbour . The officials of the count 26 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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