Historical Essays by Members of the Owens College, Manchester: Published in Commemoration of Its Jubilee (1851-1901)Thomas Frederick Tout, James Tait |
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... Court of Chester , and set up a new shire system in the south , which was the beginning of Cardiganshire and Carmarthen- shire . A great outcry arose from these districts that they were being robbed of their ancient laws , and the cry ...
... Court of Chester , and set up a new shire system in the south , which was the beginning of Cardiganshire and Carmarthen- shire . A great outcry arose from these districts that they were being robbed of their ancient laws , and the cry ...
Page 100
... courts.74 But it was easier in the March to effect a novel disseisin ' than to exact the execution of a judicial sentence , and it looks as if Gruffydd had to chose between yielding to the Corbets and surrendering to Llywelyn . On ...
... courts.74 But it was easier in the March to effect a novel disseisin ' than to exact the execution of a judicial sentence , and it looks as if Gruffydd had to chose between yielding to the Corbets and surrendering to Llywelyn . On ...
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... Court too comprehensive a dignity . He was usually called in English legal documents simply " 157 Rex omnibus & c . Sciatis quod commisimus dilecto sororio nostro , Lewelino , principi Norwallie , castra de Kaerdigan et de Kaermerdin ...
... Court too comprehensive a dignity . He was usually called in English legal documents simply " 157 Rex omnibus & c . Sciatis quod commisimus dilecto sororio nostro , Lewelino , principi Norwallie , castra de Kaerdigan et de Kaermerdin ...
Page 127
... Court . He was even content , in his own acts , to acquiesce in this humble title.159 To the Chancery of Innocent IV . he was simply the pretender to the North Welsh principality . " 160 Llywelyn ap Gruffydd early raised higher ...
... Court . He was even content , in his own acts , to acquiesce in this humble title.159 To the Chancery of Innocent IV . he was simply the pretender to the North Welsh principality . " 160 Llywelyn ap Gruffydd early raised higher ...
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... Court of Rome by means of letters of credit , 3 and frequent use was made of their services for such purposes during the reigns of his successors . But it was Henry III.'s attempt to obtain a crown for his younger son that first ...
... Court of Rome by means of letters of credit , 3 and frequent use was made of their services for such purposes during the reigns of his successors . But it was Henry III.'s attempt to obtain a crown for his younger son that first ...
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