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... probably by a clerk of the seneschal , William Fitz Ralf ( i , pp . lxv - lxxii , lxxxi ) . The best comparative studies in Norman law are contained in Pollock and Maitland's History of English Law ( 2nd edition , vol . i , 64-78 and ...
... probably by a clerk of the seneschal , William Fitz Ralf ( i , pp . lxv - lxxii , lxxxi ) . The best comparative studies in Norman law are contained in Pollock and Maitland's History of English Law ( 2nd edition , vol . i , 64-78 and ...
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... probably in 1061. Anjou , on the other hand , never relaxed hold on the great fortress of Loudun , a place of great strategic importance on the way to Poitiers , which Geoffrey Greygown ( 960-987 ) had wrested from William II of Poitou ...
... probably in 1061. Anjou , on the other hand , never relaxed hold on the great fortress of Loudun , a place of great strategic importance on the way to Poitiers , which Geoffrey Greygown ( 960-987 ) had wrested from William II of Poitou ...
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... probably describes the customs of the twelfth century . For the Très ancien Coutumier of Normandy , see above p . 4 . counts . These latter had been local administrators appointed by ANGEVIN ADMINISTRATION 25 Contrast between the ...
... probably describes the customs of the twelfth century . For the Très ancien Coutumier of Normandy , see above p . 4 . counts . These latter had been local administrators appointed by ANGEVIN ADMINISTRATION 25 Contrast between the ...
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... probably commenced to build Durtal ; in the north of Poitou , now attached to Anjou , he built Mirebeau ( where Arthur of Brittany two centuries later attacked his grandmother Eleanor of Aquitaine ) , Montreuil - Bellay , where he ...
... probably commenced to build Durtal ; in the north of Poitou , now attached to Anjou , he built Mirebeau ( where Arthur of Brittany two centuries later attacked his grandmother Eleanor of Aquitaine ) , Montreuil - Bellay , where he ...
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... probably went back to Angevin times.3 He was entrusted with the duchy for the honour and profit of the king of England ; and he possessed full powers of appointment and dismissal of his subordinates , of expenditure , and subject to the ...
... probably went back to Angevin times.3 He was entrusted with the duchy for the honour and profit of the king of England ; and he possessed full powers of appointment and dismissal of his subordinates , of expenditure , and subject to the ...
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