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... probably have made certain changes in the arrangement of the material ; but they did not feel at liberty to undertake such alterations except in rare instances and where the general plan would not thereby be affected . Such a change ...
... probably have made certain changes in the arrangement of the material ; but they did not feel at liberty to undertake such alterations except in rare instances and where the general plan would not thereby be affected . Such a change ...
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... probably no separate record office in England . The royal muniments were safeguarded with the regalia , money chests , and saintly relics in the various royal treasuries ; and the exchequer buildings , together with the neigh- bouring ...
... probably no separate record office in England . The royal muniments were safeguarded with the regalia , money chests , and saintly relics in the various royal treasuries ; and the exchequer buildings , together with the neigh- bouring ...
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... probably gives the best general survey of the history of the English church . 758. WAKEMAN , H. O. An introduction to the history of the church of England . London , 1896 ; 8th edition , 1914 . A good brief , but rather one - sided ...
... probably gives the best general survey of the history of the English church . 758. WAKEMAN , H. O. An introduction to the history of the church of England . London , 1896 ; 8th edition , 1914 . A good brief , but rather one - sided ...
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... Probably the best history of Lynn is H. J. Hillen's Borough of King's Lynn , 2 vols . , Norwich , [ 1907 ] . 1035. RYE , WALTER . Carrow abbey , its foundation , etc. [ with appendixes containing charters , extracts from wills , etc ...
... Probably the best history of Lynn is H. J. Hillen's Borough of King's Lynn , 2 vols . , Norwich , [ 1907 ] . 1035. RYE , WALTER . Carrow abbey , its foundation , etc. [ with appendixes containing charters , extracts from wills , etc ...
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... probably fabricated by Bertram , see B. B. Woodward , A Literary Forgery , Richard of Cirencester's Tractate on Britain , in Gentleman's Magazine , new series , 1866 , i . 301-8 , 617-24 , ii . 458-66 , and 1867 , iv . 443-51 ; and ...
... probably fabricated by Bertram , see B. B. Woodward , A Literary Forgery , Richard of Cirencester's Tractate on Britain , in Gentleman's Magazine , new series , 1866 , i . 301-8 , 617-24 , ii . 458-66 , and 1867 , iv . 443-51 ; and ...
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Page 67 - The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY We, the undersigned Commissioners appointed to make an Inventory of the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions connected with or illustrative of the contemporary culture, civilisation and conditions of life of the people of England...
Page 500 - BISHOP BECKINGTON'S JOURNAL, during his Embassy to negotiate a marriage between Henry VI. and a daughter of Count Armagnac, AD 1442.
Page 262 - ... comprising Laws supposed to be enacted by Howel the Good ; modified by subsequent Regulations under the Native Princes, prior to the Conquest by Edward the First ; and anomalous Laws, consisting principally of Institutions which, by the Statute of Ruddlan, were admitted to continue in force.
Page 72 - HISTORY OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF WELLS, as illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old Foundation. Crown 8vo.
Page 55 - Doyle. — THE OFFICIAL BARONAGE OF ENGLAND. By JAMES E. DOYLE. Showing the Succession, Dignities, and Offices of every Peer from 1066 to 1885.
Page 89 - Handbook to the Library of the British Museum, containing a brief History of its Formation, and of the various Collections of which it is composed, Descriptions of the Catalogues in present use, Classed Lists of the Manuscripts...
Page 509 - ... illustrative of manorial law and custom, a department of law which has hitherto been much neglected, but which is of the very highest interest to all students of economic and social history. (a) In the first place we have numerous "extents" of manors, ie descriptions which give us the number and names of the tenants, the size of their holdings, the legal character of their tenure and the kind and amount of their service ; the " extent " is a statement of all these things made by a jury of tenants....
Page 207 - A HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the Invasion of the Romans, to the Accession of Queen Victoria.
Page 173 - The History of the Town and Port of Dover, and of Dover Castle : with a short Account of the Cinque Ports.
Page 262 - an account of the rights of the monarchs of all Ireland and the revenues payable to them by the principal kings of the several provinces, and of the stipends paid by the monarchs to the inferior kings for their services.