The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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... Norman era · William I. , from his Great Seal , and Arms ascribed to , William II . , from his Great Seal , and Arms ascribed to , Arms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem Henry I. and Queen Maud , from Rochester Cathedral Henry I. , from his ...
... Norman era · William I. , from his Great Seal , and Arms ascribed to , William II . , from his Great Seal , and Arms ascribed to , Arms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem Henry I. and Queen Maud , from Rochester Cathedral Henry I. , from his ...
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... the country See p . 155 . He was the son of Judith , the step - mother of Alfred , and was the ancestor of Matilda , the first Norman queen of England . south of the Thames , in which the invaders appear ALFRED THE GREAT . 91.
... the country See p . 155 . He was the son of Judith , the step - mother of Alfred , and was the ancestor of Matilda , the first Norman queen of England . south of the Thames , in which the invaders appear ALFRED THE GREAT . 91.
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... Normans afterwards were in the whole country , a fierce military aristocracy govern- ing without mercy or discretion a herd of serfs , it being recorded as a glorious achievement of Edmund I. that he freed the English inhabitants of ...
... Normans afterwards were in the whole country , a fierce military aristocracy govern- ing without mercy or discretion a herd of serfs , it being recorded as a glorious achievement of Edmund I. that he freed the English inhabitants of ...
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... Norman . A.D. 879. Guthrum and his forces withdraw to Cirencester , and remain there during the year . A fresh body of Northmen take up their quarters on the Thames at Fulham . A.D. 880. Guthrum and his forces settle in East Anglia ...
... Norman . A.D. 879. Guthrum and his forces withdraw to Cirencester , and remain there during the year . A fresh body of Northmen take up their quarters on the Thames at Fulham . A.D. 880. Guthrum and his forces settle in East Anglia ...
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... Norman kings and their successors . The capture of William I. and the disputed succession on the death of Alexander III . occasioned its temporary admission ; but Wallace and Bruce , aided at first rather by the people than the nobles ...
... Norman kings and their successors . The capture of William I. and the disputed succession on the death of Alexander III . occasioned its temporary admission ; but Wallace and Bruce , aided at first rather by the people than the nobles ...
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