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" Concerning our land boundaries : Up on the Thames, and then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling Street. 2. Then is this : If a man be slain, we estimate all equally dear, English and... "
The annals of England, an epitome of English history [by W.E. Flaherty]. - Page 95
by William Edward Flaherty - 1855
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Ancient Laws and Institutes of England

Great Britain, Benjamin Thorpe - 2003 - 652 pages
...born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy or of our's. 1. First, concerning our land-boundaries : up on the Thames, and then up on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling-street. 2. Then is this:, if a man be slain, we estimate all equally...
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THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND

THE REV. THOMAS MILNER - 1853 - 886 pages
...themselves and for their descendants, as well for born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy, or of ours. First, concerning our land boundaries : up on the...along the Lea unto its source, then right to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling-street." 105. The Lea has its source in Hertfordshire, forms the western...
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A History of England

906 pages
...themselves and for their descendants as well for born as for unborn, who reck of God's mercy or of ours. Concerning our land boundaries: Up on the Thames and...on the Lea, and along the Lea unto its source, then straight to Bedford, then up on the Ouse unto Watling Street. Then is this: If a man be slain, we estimate...
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