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... Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy . I join with Mr. Round in admiration for that great antiquary . His work was taken up and carried on by the young Léopold Delisle more than fifty years ago ; and the frequent references to their work ...
... Rolls of the Exchequer of Normandy . I join with Mr. Round in admiration for that great antiquary . His work was taken up and carried on by the young Léopold Delisle more than fifty years ago ; and the frequent references to their work ...
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... Rolls , and the chronicles of Robert of Torigni and the author known as Benedict of Peterborough would enable us to be more familiar with the Norman State in the second than in the first part of the century . The charters of the dukes ...
... Rolls , and the chronicles of Robert of Torigni and the author known as Benedict of Peterborough would enable us to be more familiar with the Norman State in the second than in the first part of the century . The charters of the dukes ...
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... 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 for the ...
... 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 for the ...
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... roll for 1136.2 There is even evidence for the existence of Norman chancery rolls at the beginning of Henry II's reign.3 Unfortunately the exchequer rolls survive in a fragmentary condition , fairly complete for the years 1180 , 1195 ...
... roll for 1136.2 There is even evidence for the existence of Norman chancery rolls at the beginning of Henry II's reign.3 Unfortunately the exchequer rolls survive in a fragmentary condition , fairly complete for the years 1180 , 1195 ...
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... ( Rolls Ser . ) , vi , p . 456 . The abbot of Charroux said at La Ferté Bernard that his monastery belonged to the king of France and had done so since its foundation by Charles the Great . 2. Guilhiermoz , Essai sur l'origine de la ...
... ( Rolls Ser . ) , vi , p . 456 . The abbot of Charroux said at La Ferté Bernard that his monastery belonged to the king of France and had done so since its foundation by Charles the Great . 2. Guilhiermoz , Essai sur l'origine de la ...
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