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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... cause this assize to be read as to keeping arms , and to cause them to make oath that they will provide such arms according to the aforesaid value of the chattels or rental , and will hold the same at the service of our lord the king in ...
... cause this assize to be read as to keeping arms , and to cause them to make oath that they will provide such arms according to the aforesaid value of the chattels or rental , and will hold the same at the service of our lord the king in ...
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... caused him to be disseised of his lands on both sides of the sea . When , however , the said John enquired what was the cause of this indignation and hatred , it was told him , that GG 2 A.D. 1199 . 451 CHARGE AGAINST EARL JOHN . king ...
... caused him to be disseised of his lands on both sides of the sea . When , however , the said John enquired what was the cause of this indignation and hatred , it was told him , that GG 2 A.D. 1199 . 451 CHARGE AGAINST EARL JOHN . king ...
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... cause , after appeal made , proceeded therewith , both to the prejudice and in favour of , the said archdeacon . Wherefore , inasmuch as we wish no one , in contravention of justice , to be aggrieved , and the bearing or decision of causes ...
... cause , after appeal made , proceeded therewith , both to the prejudice and in favour of , the said archdeacon . Wherefore , inasmuch as we wish no one , in contravention of justice , to be aggrieved , and the bearing or decision of causes ...
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