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... Anglo - Saxon landholders , or made them tenants only of their previous estates , is not quite correctly founded . The scarce pamphlet , cited in the note , 1 informs us that , ac- cording to Peter of Poictiers , the ousted were only ...
... Anglo - Saxon landholders , or made them tenants only of their previous estates , is not quite correctly founded . The scarce pamphlet , cited in the note , 1 informs us that , ac- cording to Peter of Poictiers , the ousted were only ...
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... Saxon laws , and will tend to show , in how small a degree the Normans ... Saxon ancestors ; boiling water being ap- propriated to the common people , and ... Anglo - Sax . p . 27 . 8 See Selden's Notes to Eadmer . In the Domesday Book ...
... Saxon laws , and will tend to show , in how small a degree the Normans ... Saxon ancestors ; boiling water being ap- propriated to the common people , and ... Anglo - Sax . p . 27 . 8 See Selden's Notes to Eadmer . In the Domesday Book ...
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... Anglo- Saxon Church , vol . i . p . 399 . 2 Introduction to Domesday Book , vol . i . p . 286 . 3 Tom . ii . fol . 265 . held seven manors , only two churches are entered there.1 11 DOMESDAY BOOK OF NORFOLK . 81.
... Anglo- Saxon Church , vol . i . p . 399 . 2 Introduction to Domesday Book , vol . i . p . 286 . 3 Tom . ii . fol . 265 . held seven manors , only two churches are entered there.1 11 DOMESDAY BOOK OF NORFOLK . 81.
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... of Tovi , but those of Swainsthorpe and Stoke Holy Cross certainly occur . 2 Tom . ii . fol . 234 b . 4 Ibid . fol . 208 . 3 Ibid . fol . 172 . 5 Ibid . fol . 219 . The notion that the Anglo - Saxon churches were few 82 ANALYSIS OF THE.
... of Tovi , but those of Swainsthorpe and Stoke Holy Cross certainly occur . 2 Tom . ii . fol . 234 b . 4 Ibid . fol . 208 . 3 Ibid . fol . 172 . 5 Ibid . fol . 219 . The notion that the Anglo - Saxon churches were few 82 ANALYSIS OF THE.
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... Anglo - Norman monkish chroniclers ; " and he gives it as his opinion , that we ought to set very little value on ... Saxon ; but general assertions of the old monkish chroniclers are seldom correct . " The arrival of the Pagan Saxons in ...
... Anglo - Norman monkish chroniclers ; " and he gives it as his opinion , that we ought to set very little value on ... Saxon ; but general assertions of the old monkish chroniclers are seldom correct . " The arrival of the Pagan Saxons in ...
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