History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... doubt upon the received accounts of his satisfaction with his son's submission , or at least upon the manner in which he is said to have expressed it . It must be added to the history of Henry's youth , that the stories which have ...
... doubt upon the received accounts of his satisfaction with his son's submission , or at least upon the manner in which he is said to have expressed it . It must be added to the history of Henry's youth , that the stories which have ...
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... doubt of the precise time of Sawtré's execution . But the writ or ordinance de comburendo W. Sawtré is tested 26th February , 1401 ; and though the entry on the Parl . Roll is 2nd of March , that may be the day it received the Lords ...
... doubt of the precise time of Sawtré's execution . But the writ or ordinance de comburendo W. Sawtré is tested 26th February , 1401 ; and though the entry on the Parl . Roll is 2nd of March , that may be the day it received the Lords ...
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... doubt of Sir J. Oldcastle's being a peer . In that age the husband of a baroness in her own right was not only in practice summoned by writ to sit for her barony , but was held to have a right to the summons ( Collins , Bar . by Writ ...
... doubt of Sir J. Oldcastle's being a peer . In that age the husband of a baroness in her own right was not only in practice summoned by writ to sit for her barony , but was held to have a right to the summons ( Collins , Bar . by Writ ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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