The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... Alençon and other places tells in the same direction ( Brussel , Usage des fiefs , i , p . 212 : the scriptum de foagio . Cf. Viollet , p . 78 , note ) . For the survival of local customs in the English shires see Vinogradoff : English ...
... Alençon and other places tells in the same direction ( Brussel , Usage des fiefs , i , p . 212 : the scriptum de foagio . Cf. Viollet , p . 78 , note ) . For the survival of local customs in the English shires see Vinogradoff : English ...
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... Alençon , for example - were of more artificial origin . The unity of Normandy and the nature of the duke's authority , which was that of a count , put the older divisions at the mercy of the central power . As a result of these facts ...
... Alençon , for example - were of more artificial origin . The unity of Normandy and the nature of the duke's authority , which was that of a count , put the older divisions at the mercy of the central power . As a result of these facts ...
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... Alençon , and Mortain , a number of rich 1. Stapleton , Observations , I , lvii . 2. Duke Robert sold the counties of Coutances and Avranches to his brother Henry ; and Henry II , before he became king , gave the county of Avranches to ...
... Alençon , and Mortain , a number of rich 1. Stapleton , Observations , I , lvii . 2. Duke Robert sold the counties of Coutances and Avranches to his brother Henry ; and Henry II , before he became king , gave the county of Avranches to ...
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... was a bailiwick is clear from a comparison of the roll of 1180 ( Rot . Scacc . , i , 84 ) with that of 1198 , where the fines , etc. , are accounted for ( ii , 312 ) . hand , the castle of Alençon was the centre of 72 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... was a bailiwick is clear from a comparison of the roll of 1180 ( Rot . Scacc . , i , 84 ) with that of 1198 , where the fines , etc. , are accounted for ( ii , 312 ) . hand , the castle of Alençon was the centre of 72 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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... Alençon was the centre of an old and established jurisdiction which had but recently been added to the demesne ; here therefore it was thought to be safer that the farmers should act as bailiffs , and that the castle should be placed in ...
... Alençon was the centre of an old and established jurisdiction which had but recently been added to the demesne ; here therefore it was thought to be safer that the farmers should act as bailiffs , and that the castle should be placed in ...
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