The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... earl of Leicester , at the head of a great body of Flemings , had made upon Suffolk . The Flemings had been joined by Hugh Bigod , who made them masters of his castle of Framlingham ; and marching into the heart of the king- dom , where ...
... earl of Leicester , at the head of a great body of Flemings , had made upon Suffolk . The Flemings had been joined by Hugh Bigod , who made them masters of his castle of Framlingham ; and marching into the heart of the king- dom , where ...
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... earl of Mortaigne had 973 manors and lordships : Allan , earl of Britanny and Richmond , 442 : Odo , bishop of Baieux , 439 : * Geof- frey , bishop of Coutance , 280 : Walter Giffard , earl of Buck- ingham , 107 : William , earl ...
... earl of Mortaigne had 973 manors and lordships : Allan , earl of Britanny and Richmond , 442 : Odo , bishop of Baieux , 439 : * Geof- frey , bishop of Coutance , 280 : Walter Giffard , earl of Buck- ingham , 107 : William , earl ...
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... earl in Dano - Saxon were quite synonimous . There is only a clause in a law of king Athelstan's , ( see Spelm . Conc . p . 406. ) which has stumbled some antiquaries , and has made them imagine that an earl was superior to an alderman ...
... earl in Dano - Saxon were quite synonimous . There is only a clause in a law of king Athelstan's , ( see Spelm . Conc . p . 406. ) which has stumbled some antiquaries , and has made them imagine that an earl was superior to an alderman ...
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