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... England in 1153-4 from an absence of eighteen years . Later on , however , he makes the reference to Brother Thomas quoted above and speaks of having written on the subject to Peter on an earlier occasion . ' Evidently , therefore ...
... England in 1153-4 from an absence of eighteen years . Later on , however , he makes the reference to Brother Thomas quoted above and speaks of having written on the subject to Peter on an earlier occasion . ' Evidently , therefore ...
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... England until the middle of October . John also speaks of Adrian IV as living ; he died on 31 August , and the fact would hardly be reported in England until the very end of September . The book then may have been completed in August or ...
... England until the middle of October . John also speaks of Adrian IV as living ; he died on 31 August , and the fact would hardly be reported in England until the very end of September . The book then may have been completed in August or ...
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... England , was that originally seated at the Castle of Valmont in the Pays de Caux . Nicholas d'Estouteville founded the Abbey of Valmont in 1169. His son , Robert , had married about 1145 Leonie , daughter and heiress of Edward de ...
... England , was that originally seated at the Castle of Valmont in the Pays de Caux . Nicholas d'Estouteville founded the Abbey of Valmont in 1169. His son , Robert , had married about 1145 Leonie , daughter and heiress of Edward de ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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