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... Conquest , through- out the kingdom ; and presenting us with a view , which is nearly complete , of the persons who in the first twenty years after the Conquest formed the Barons of England - the pro- genitors of those who , in ...
... Conquest , through- out the kingdom ; and presenting us with a view , which is nearly complete , of the persons who in the first twenty years after the Conquest formed the Barons of England - the pro- genitors of those who , in ...
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... Conquest , as appears from Domesday Book , where the sheep of every manor are exactly registered . ' Ellis's Introduction to Domesday Book , vol . i . pp . 27 , 29 . 2 " It has frequently been asserted , that Domesday Book is a complete ...
... Conquest , as appears from Domesday Book , where the sheep of every manor are exactly registered . ' Ellis's Introduction to Domesday Book , vol . i . pp . 27 , 29 . 2 " It has frequently been asserted , that Domesday Book is a complete ...
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... Conquest , William assumed to himself the absolute property , with but few exceptions , of the whole territory of England , retaining in his own hands considerable tracts of land , either to form chases or parks for field sports , or to ...
... Conquest , William assumed to himself the absolute property , with but few exceptions , of the whole territory of England , retaining in his own hands considerable tracts of land , either to form chases or parks for field sports , or to ...
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... Conquest , Odo Baiocensis was created Earl of Kent and Justiciary of England , and held extensive power in the kingdom during the greater part of William's reign . To support his dignity , he had granted to him 439 manors , lying in ...
... Conquest , Odo Baiocensis was created Earl of Kent and Justiciary of England , and held extensive power in the kingdom during the greater part of William's reign . To support his dignity , he had granted to him 439 manors , lying in ...
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... Conquest . He was probably the greatest landholder then in the kingdom , 1 and Brady says he held 793 2 manors , that is , 249 in Cornwall , and 545 in seventeen other counties ; but this large number includes , of course , all those ...
... Conquest . He was probably the greatest landholder then in the kingdom , 1 and Brady says he held 793 2 manors , that is , 249 in Cornwall , and 545 in seventeen other counties ; but this large number includes , of course , all those ...
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