A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 100
... Gloucester it had or had not been agreed . to name Canute , in case of ... duke of East Anglia ( for these titles were then nearly of the same import ) ... duke of Normandy . Canute , conscious of the dan- gers he had to apprehend from such ...
... Gloucester it had or had not been agreed . to name Canute , in case of ... duke of East Anglia ( for these titles were then nearly of the same import ) ... duke of Normandy . Canute , conscious of the dan- gers he had to apprehend from such ...
Page 107
... Gloucester . But as soon as he was informed of Godwin's treachery , he privately summoned all the assistance he ... duke of Normandy . The death of God- 1 Period 3. ] EDWARD THE CONFESSOR .. 107 and endeavoured to throw all the blame of ...
... Gloucester . But as soon as he was informed of Godwin's treachery , he privately summoned all the assistance he ... duke of Normandy . The death of God- 1 Period 3. ] EDWARD THE CONFESSOR .. 107 and endeavoured to throw all the blame of ...
Page 124
... Duke of Margaret of Anjou York Gecile Nevill L 17 Edward V. Edward , murdered Elizabeth- Henry VII . 1 7 John Lackland The Heiress of Gloucester , I Isabella of Angoulesme , - 2 Henry II . Eleanor of Provence- 9 Edward I. Eleanor of ...
... Duke of Margaret of Anjou York Gecile Nevill L 17 Edward V. Edward , murdered Elizabeth- Henry VII . 1 7 John Lackland The Heiress of Gloucester , I Isabella of Angoulesme , - 2 Henry II . Eleanor of Provence- 9 Edward I. Eleanor of ...
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... duke of Gloucester , and though at first treated with respect , he was soon after on some suspicions thrown into prison and laid in irons . Ann . 1141 to 1147 . The barons came in daily from all quarters , and did homage to Matilda ...
... duke of Gloucester , and though at first treated with respect , he was soon after on some suspicions thrown into prison and laid in irons . Ann . 1141 to 1147 . The barons came in daily from all quarters , and did homage to Matilda ...
Page 303
... Gloucester , Margaret to John duke of Brabant , Elizabeth to John earl of Holland . Mary was a nun at Ambresbury . He had by his second wife , Period 5.1 303 EDWARD I.
... Gloucester , Margaret to John duke of Brabant , Elizabeth to John earl of Holland . Mary was a nun at Ambresbury . He had by his second wife , Period 5.1 303 EDWARD I.
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