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... H. R. Luard in XXXI . For other lives see same series , Lives of Edward The Confessor , and No. VIII . Lives of the Confessor ; valuable for his period . LXXXVI ALCUIN'S LETTERS : Beati Flacci Albini seu Alcuini Epistola . These are ...
... H. R. Luard in XXXI . For other lives see same series , Lives of Edward The Confessor , and No. VIII . Lives of the Confessor ; valuable for his period . LXXXVI ALCUIN'S LETTERS : Beati Flacci Albini seu Alcuini Epistola . These are ...
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... H. R. Luard in No. XXXI , also in No. LXIII A. Trans . J. A. Giles . London , 1849 ( Bohn ) . CVIII Source for period of Magna Charta , 1214-1235 . MATTHEW PARIS : Matthæi Parisiensis Monachi Sancti Albani , Chronica Majora , ed . H. R. ...
... H. R. Luard in No. XXXI , also in No. LXIII A. Trans . J. A. Giles . London , 1849 ( Bohn ) . CVIII Source for period of Magna Charta , 1214-1235 . MATTHEW PARIS : Matthæi Parisiensis Monachi Sancti Albani , Chronica Majora , ed . H. R. ...
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... H. R. Luard . No. XXXI . 1864-69 . Valuable sources . Covers period 1004-1432 . Particularly refer to the reigns of John , Henry III . , and Edward I. CXIII WALTER HEMINGFORD : Chronica Walteri de Heming- burg , ed . H. C. Hamilton . No ...
... H. R. Luard . No. XXXI . 1864-69 . Valuable sources . Covers period 1004-1432 . Particularly refer to the reigns of John , Henry III . , and Edward I. CXIII WALTER HEMINGFORD : Chronica Walteri de Heming- burg , ed . H. C. Hamilton . No ...
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... Richard III . , and Henry VII . , ed . J. Gairdner : No. XXXI . Letters of Bishop Grosseteste , illustrative of the Social Condition of his Time , ed . H. R. Luard : No. XXXI . CXVIII Papal Letters are in several editions . See No. XXIV ...
... Richard III . , and Henry VII . , ed . J. Gairdner : No. XXXI . Letters of Bishop Grosseteste , illustrative of the Social Condition of his Time , ed . H. R. Luard : No. XXXI . CXVIII Papal Letters are in several editions . See No. XXIV ...
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