Polychronicon, together with the Engl. tr. of J. Trevisa and of an unknown writer of the fifteenth century, ed. by C. Babington (J.R. Lumby). Vols. 1-8, 9 (containing a continuation by J. Malverne).1886 |
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... duke of Ireland as justiciary of Chester : the events connected with the duke of Lan- caster's expedition to Spain ( 95 ) , to which is subjoined an account of his family and that of Lionel , king Edward's second son , an enumeration ...
... duke of Ireland as justiciary of Chester : the events connected with the duke of Lan- caster's expedition to Spain ( 95 ) , to which is subjoined an account of his family and that of Lionel , king Edward's second son , an enumeration ...
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... duke of Gloucester and his companions . Walsingham makes no mention of the ... Ireland , nor of the flight of the latter from England by taking ship at ... duke of xviii INTRODUCTION .
... duke of Gloucester and his companions . Walsingham makes no mention of the ... Ireland , nor of the flight of the latter from England by taking ship at ... duke of xviii INTRODUCTION .
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Ranulf Higden. impeachment of the archbishop of York , the duke of Ireland , chancellor de la Pole , the justiciary Tresilyan , and the late lord mayor , Nicholas Brembre , is dismissed by Walsingham in a line or two , while to this ...
Ranulf Higden. impeachment of the archbishop of York , the duke of Ireland , chancellor de la Pole , the justiciary Tresilyan , and the late lord mayor , Nicholas Brembre , is dismissed by Walsingham in a line or two , while to this ...
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... duke of Lancaster desires to go to Spain to forward his claims to that kingdom . Clerical changes . The earl of Oxford made marquis of Dublin . The Staple recalled ... Ireland , the earl of Suffolk , Robert Tresilian , and Nicholas Brembre .
... duke of Lancaster desires to go to Spain to forward his claims to that kingdom . Clerical changes . The earl of Oxford made marquis of Dublin . The Staple recalled ... Ireland , the earl of Suffolk , Robert Tresilian , and Nicholas Brembre .
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... earl of Warwick . A force sent against the duke of Ireland . Flight of the duke . The nobles receive promises of help . pp . 90-112 . 1388 . The lords determine to seek an interview with the king . Results of the interview . Royal ...
... earl of Warwick . A force sent against the duke of Ireland . Flight of the duke . The nobles receive promises of help . pp . 90-112 . 1388 . The lords determine to seek an interview with the king . Results of the interview . Royal ...
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Página 17 - Neckam, however, had sufficient independence of thought to differ from some of the schoolmen who in his time considered themselves the only judges of literature. He had his own views in morals, and in giving us a glimpse of them, as well as of his other opinions, he throws much light upon the manners, customs, and general tone of thought prevalent in the twelfth century. The poem entitled " De Laudibus Divinae Sapientiae " appears to be a metrical paraphrase or abridgment of the
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Página 11 - Roses, for the history of which period his work is of some value. 8. HISTORIA MONASTERII S. AUGUSTINI CANTUARIENSIS, by THOMAS OF ELMHAM, formerly Monk and Treasurer of that Foundation. Edited by CHARLES HARDWICK, MA, Fellow of St. Catharine's Hall, and Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge.
Página 20 - JAMES HENTHORN TODD DD, Senior Fellow of Trinity College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University Dublin. 1867. The work in its present form, in the editor's opinion, is a comparatively modern version of an undoubtedly ancient original. That it was compiled from contemporary materials has been proved by curious incidental evidence.
Página 29 - So very narrowly he caused it to be traced out that there was not one single hide, nor one ' yard ' (virgate) of land, nor even — it is shame to tell, though it seemed to him no shame to do — an ox, nor a cow, nor a swine, was left that was not set down in his writ.
Página 9 - Of the Chronicles and Memorials, the following volumes have been published. They embrace the period from the earliest time of British history down to the end of the reign of Henry VII. 1. THE CHRONICLE OP ENGLAND, by JOHN CAPGRAVE. Edited by the Rev. FC HINGESTON, MA, of Exeter College, Oxford. 1858. Capgrave was prior of Lynn, in Norfolk, and provincial of the order of the Friars Hermits of England shortly before the year 1464.
Página 21 - Esq., FSA, Secretary of the Public Record Office of Ireland. 1870. A collection of original documents, elucidating mainly the history and condition of the municipal, middle, and trading classes under or in relation with the rule of England in Ireland, — a subject hitherto in almost total obscurity.