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Page 65
... Westminster and no first - hand knowledge of its affairs , and that this marks him off clearly from the writer of the further continuation from 1381 to 1394. It ... WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 65 AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER, 1381-1394.
... Westminster and no first - hand knowledge of its affairs , and that this marks him off clearly from the writer of the further continuation from 1381 to 1394. It ... WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 65 AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER, 1381-1394.
Page 67
... Westminster should be outraged— words fail us ; but I think you will concede the possibility that the chronicler was a Westminster monk . 20 Jan. 1382 ( p . 11 ) . Anne of Bohemia , sister of the Emperor , was married to King Richard in ...
... Westminster should be outraged— words fail us ; but I think you will concede the possibility that the chronicler was a Westminster monk . 20 Jan. 1382 ( p . 11 ) . Anne of Bohemia , sister of the Emperor , was married to King Richard in ...
Page 68
... Westminster could he find the complete form . sea . 6 A marginal note on p . 18 informs us that after all the Bishop of Norwich did the right thing . On 17 April he received the standard of the Cross in the church of Westminster , and ...
... Westminster could he find the complete form . sea . 6 A marginal note on p . 18 informs us that after all the Bishop of Norwich did the right thing . On 17 April he received the standard of the Cross in the church of Westminster , and ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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