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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... Scotland and the Isles , in Wales , and in Ireland ; these are necessarily brief , but being drawn from the co- temporary Annals , Chronicles , and Laws of each country , they may perhaps be sufficient to shew what degree of connexion ...
... Scotland and the Isles , in Wales , and in Ireland ; these are necessarily brief , but being drawn from the co- temporary Annals , Chronicles , and Laws of each country , they may perhaps be sufficient to shew what degree of connexion ...
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... Scotland - Lord St. John Bigod , Earl Marshal Bohun , earl of Hereford Lord Segrave . ib . ib . 297 299 315 323 • 324 • 330 332 336 336 • 339 340 341 347 351 356 ib . ib . 360 Edward II . , from his Monument in Gloucester Cathedral 363 ...
... Scotland - Lord St. John Bigod , Earl Marshal Bohun , earl of Hereford Lord Segrave . ib . ib . 297 299 315 323 • 324 • 330 332 336 336 • 339 340 341 347 351 356 ib . ib . 360 Edward II . , from his Monument in Gloucester Cathedral 363 ...
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... Scotland ) divided into the five provinces of Britannia Prima , Britannia Secunda , Flavia Cæsariensis , Maxima Cæsariensis , and Valentia . 1. Britannia Prima contained the country south of the Thames and the Severn , and , proceeding ...
... Scotland ) divided into the five provinces of Britannia Prima , Britannia Secunda , Flavia Cæsariensis , Maxima Cæsariensis , and Valentia . 1. Britannia Prima contained the country south of the Thames and the Severn , and , proceeding ...
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... Scotland , but were bounded by independent British tribes in Cumberland and Strathclyde . Westward of Mercia extended Wales ( Britannia Se- cunda ) , divided into many small states , the independence of a part of which survived for more ...
... Scotland , but were bounded by independent British tribes in Cumberland and Strathclyde . Westward of Mercia extended Wales ( Britannia Se- cunda ) , divided into many small states , the independence of a part of which survived for more ...
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... - see p . ii . ) , and another in the early part of the sixth , to support the earlier colony , then threatened by the Picts . g See p . 41 . h See p . 15 . See p . 66 . Scots . At length the Picts were entirely subdued , SCOTLAND . 55.
... - see p . ii . ) , and another in the early part of the sixth , to support the earlier colony , then threatened by the Picts . g See p . 41 . h See p . 15 . See p . 66 . Scots . At length the Picts were entirely subdued , SCOTLAND . 55.
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