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... John's itinerary . John was in Le Mans again in October ( 8-11 ) and Howden ascribes the surrender of the city , as also the destruction of Ballon , to this month ( iv , 96 ) . In an act dated Anet , October , by which Andrew of ...
... John's itinerary . John was in Le Mans again in October ( 8-11 ) and Howden ascribes the surrender of the city , as also the destruction of Ballon , to this month ( iv , 96 ) . In an act dated Anet , October , by which Andrew of ...
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... John's man ; and his rights , though legally protected , were safeguarded only by the interposition of John's court : John promised that he would in no way diminish Arthur's position without a judgment of his court . As Philip's man , John ...
... John's man ; and his rights , though legally protected , were safeguarded only by the interposition of John's court : John promised that he would in no way diminish Arthur's position without a judgment of his court . As Philip's man , John ...
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... John went back to the settlement made at Issoudun in 1195 , and confirmed at Louviers in January 1196. By taking this ... John's admis- sion that , as they were vassals of France rather than of England , he would countenance them in no ...
... John went back to the settlement made at Issoudun in 1195 , and confirmed at Louviers in January 1196. By taking this ... John's admis- sion that , as they were vassals of France rather than of England , he would countenance them in no ...
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... John's agreement with Philip was a concession to the theory of the French state , which interpreted feudal duties in ... John as part of Normandy : it will be remembered that in the previous treaty it had been regarded as neutral ground ...
... John's agreement with Philip was a concession to the theory of the French state , which interpreted feudal duties in ... John as part of Normandy : it will be remembered that in the previous treaty it had been regarded as neutral ground ...
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... John died without heirs . Coggeshall ( p . 101 ) and especially Rigord ( i , 148 ) write carelessly of this part of the treaty . 4. See Cart . Norm . , p . 281. John's letter to Andrew of Chauvigni . Also in Rot . Chart . , 96a . 5 ...
... John died without heirs . Coggeshall ( p . 101 ) and especially Rigord ( i , 148 ) write carelessly of this part of the treaty . 4. See Cart . Norm . , p . 281. John's letter to Andrew of Chauvigni . Also in Rot . Chart . , 96a . 5 ...
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