At the moment no resentment seems to have been provoked by the measure ; its ultimate tendency was not foreseen, the sum actually demanded was not great, and the innovation was condoned on the ground of the king's lawful need and in the belief that it... The Scutage and Knight Service in England - Page 12by James Fosdick Baldwin - 1897 - 119 pagesFull view - About this book
| Kate Norgate - 1887 - 544 pages
...Thomas the chancellor ; whether or not its first suggestion came from him is not so clear. At the moment no resentment seems to have been provoked by the measure...need and in the belief that it was only an isolated demand.2 A greater matter might well have been condoned in consideration of Henry's loyal redemption... | |
| Kate Norgate - 1887 - 546 pages
...Thomas the chancellor ; whether or not its first suggestion came from him is not so clear. At the moment no resentment seems to have been provoked by the measure...need and in the belief that it was only an isolated demand.2 A greater matter might well have been condoned in consideration of Henry's loyal redemption... | |
| Lewis Bostock Radford - 1894 - 302 pages
...(England under the Angevin Kings, i. 433), speaking of the scutage of 1156, remarks that "at the moment no resentment seems to have been provoked by the measure;...the belief that it was only an. isolated demand." archbishop by the leader of the ecclesiastical opposition, Gilbert Foliot bishop of London. Foliot... | |
| Lewis Bostock Radford - 1894 - 298 pages
...(England under the Angevin Kings, i. 433), speaking of the scutage of 1156, remarks that "at the moment no resentment seems to have been provoked by the measure;...in the belief that it was only an isolated demand." archbishop by the leader of the ecclesiastical opposition, Gilbert Foliot bishop of London. Foliot... | |
| 296 pages
...(England under the Angevin Kings, i. 433), speaking of the scutage of 1156, remarks that "at the moment no resentment seems to have been provoked by the measure;...in the belief that it was only an isolated demand." archbishop by the leader of the ecclesiastical opposition, Gilbert Foliot bishop of London. Foliot... | |
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