Essays in Medieval History Presented to Thomas Frederick Tout

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255 ページ - After the first decades of the thirteenth century and in the first half of the fourteenth ... the urban economy of medieval Italy may be said to have entered its prime.
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326 ページ - the custody of the king's signet whenever it may happen that Master William Hatteclyf, the king's secretary, is absent from the king's person, and appointment of him as coadjutor to the said William in the office of secretary during the life of the latter...
288 ページ - ... Canterbury and the Duke of Norfolk godfathers at the font, and my Lady Mary's grace, the King's daughter by Queen Katherine, godmother, and the Duke of Suffolk godfather at the confirmation, the Prince's name being Edward, proclaimed after his christening by the King of Heralds, "Edward, son and heir to the King of England, Duke of Cornwall, and Earl of Chester.
88 ページ - Henry himself between 1167 and 1170 made a grant of liberum burgagium in Hedon (Holderness) to William, earl of Albemarle, and his heirs, in fee and inheritance, " so that his burgesses of Hedon may hold freely and quietly in free burgage as my burgesses of York and Lincoln best and most freely and quietly hold those [? their] customs and liberties...

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