English Historical Documents: 1042-1189, edited by D. C. Douglas and G. W. GreenawayDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1961 - Great Britain |
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... received him with great honour , and commended him to William , archbishop of Canterbury : and he conducted him to Canterbury and he was there received with great honour and with a great procession , and he sang High Mass on Easter Day ...
... received him with great honour , and commended him to William , archbishop of Canterbury : and he conducted him to Canterbury and he was there received with great honour and with a great procession , and he sang High Mass on Easter Day ...
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... received his fealty on the terms of his being always my liege- man and doing military service every year , wherever I should appoint , with a hundred knights . I then heaped favours upon him and dismissed him in peace thus honoured . As ...
... received his fealty on the terms of his being always my liege- man and doing military service every year , wherever I should appoint , with a hundred knights . I then heaped favours upon him and dismissed him in peace thus honoured . As ...
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... received Hubert's land , they paid him I mark . The lady Avellina , wife of Henry of Ryes , took from Newton , after the king went overseas , 28 marks , with a good conscience . After Lord Reginald of Warenne received the land of Hubert ...
... received Hubert's land , they paid him I mark . The lady Avellina , wife of Henry of Ryes , took from Newton , after the king went overseas , 28 marks , with a good conscience . After Lord Reginald of Warenne received the land of Hubert ...
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 85 |
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Select bibliography of chronicles and histories | 103 |
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