The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... barons who oppofed him among the Nor- man barons who had affifted his enterprize ; and fuch as he could neither fupply with mo ney nor lands , he appointed to the vacant of- fices of the state . But , as there were ftill num- bers ...
... barons who oppofed him among the Nor- man barons who had affifted his enterprize ; and fuch as he could neither fupply with mo ney nor lands , he appointed to the vacant of- fices of the state . But , as there were ftill num- bers ...
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... barons exercised all kinds of jurifdictions within their own manors , and held courts in which they administered juftice to their own vaffals . This law extended not only to the laity , but also to the bishops and clergy . They L 3 They ...
... barons exercised all kinds of jurifdictions within their own manors , and held courts in which they administered juftice to their own vaffals . This law extended not only to the laity , but also to the bishops and clergy . They L 3 They ...
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... baron , in the king's intereft . The earl of Norfolk was de- feated by Odo , the king's brother ; and the prifoners who were taken had each the right foot cut off , in order to deter others from a fimili- tude of treason . The earl ...
... baron , in the king's intereft . The earl of Norfolk was de- feated by Odo , the king's brother ; and the prifoners who were taken had each the right foot cut off , in order to deter others from a fimili- tude of treason . The earl ...
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... barons , who knew him better , perceiv ed that he kept his difpofition under an unna- tural reftraint , and that he only waited an op- portunity for throwing off the mafk when his power should be established . They were , from the ...
... barons , who knew him better , perceiv ed that he kept his difpofition under an unna- tural reftraint , and that he only waited an op- portunity for throwing off the mafk when his power should be established . They were , from the ...
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... barons in England threatened ferious confe- quences ; but their schemes were prevented and fruftrated . Robert Mowbray , earl of North- umberland , who was at the head of this plot , was thrown into prifon , where he died , after thirty ...
... barons in England threatened ferious confe- quences ; but their schemes were prevented and fruftrated . Robert Mowbray , earl of North- umberland , who was at the head of this plot , was thrown into prifon , where he died , after thirty ...
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