The Annals of Roger de Hoveden, Comprising the History of England and of Other Countries of Europe from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201, Volumen 2AMS Press, 1968 |
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... Hugh the letters which that bishop charges with being forged , and those in which the case is stated at length , and proposed , on receiving leave of our lord the king of the Scots , to return home with all haste , our lord the king ...
... Hugh the letters which that bishop charges with being forged , and those in which the case is stated at length , and proposed , on receiving leave of our lord the king of the Scots , to return home with all haste , our lord the king ...
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... Hugh , bishop of Lincoln , while making his visitation of the houses of the religious in his diocese , came to the abbey of the nuns at Godstow , which lies between Oxford and Woodstock . On entering the church to pray , he saw a tomb ...
... Hugh , bishop of Lincoln , while making his visitation of the houses of the religious in his diocese , came to the abbey of the nuns at Godstow , which lies between Oxford and Woodstock . On entering the church to pray , he saw a tomb ...
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... Hugh de Gurnay , the following shall be the terms agreed to : Hugh shall hold all the lands which he has anywhere held of the king of France , unless it shall so be that the said Hugh , of his own free will , and without compulsion ...
... Hugh de Gurnay , the following shall be the terms agreed to : Hugh shall hold all the lands which he has anywhere held of the king of France , unless it shall so be that the said Hugh , of his own free will , and without compulsion ...
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