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Page 96
... ( Henricus ) in regem electus est , aliquantis tamen ante controversiis inter proceres agitatis atque sopitis ; annitente maxime comite Warwicensi Henrico , viro integro et sancto , cujus familiari jamdudum usus fuerat contubernio ...
... ( Henricus ) in regem electus est , aliquantis tamen ante controversiis inter proceres agitatis atque sopitis ; annitente maxime comite Warwicensi Henrico , viro integro et sancto , cujus familiari jamdudum usus fuerat contubernio ...
Page 97
... Henricus . pacem firmam legemque talem constituit , ut si quis in furto vel latrocinio deprehensus fuisset suspenderetur . Monetam quoque corruptam et falsam sub tanta animadversione corrigi statuit , ut nullus qui posset deprehendi ...
... Henricus . pacem firmam legemque talem constituit , ut si quis in furto vel latrocinio deprehensus fuisset suspenderetur . Monetam quoque corruptam et falsam sub tanta animadversione corrigi statuit , ut nullus qui posset deprehendi ...
Page 98
... Henricus xxxiii . annis prospere regnavit , quibus in Anglia nullus postea rebellare contra eum ausus fuit , nec munitionem aliquam contra eum tenuit . HENR . HUNTINGD . , Hist . lib . vii . Anno igitur sequenti ( A.D. 1109 ) data est ...
... Henricus xxxiii . annis prospere regnavit , quibus in Anglia nullus postea rebellare contra eum ausus fuit , nec munitionem aliquam contra eum tenuit . HENR . HUNTINGD . , Hist . lib . vii . Anno igitur sequenti ( A.D. 1109 ) data est ...
Page 100
... HENRICUS FILIUS WILLELMI REGIS post obitum fratris sui Willelmi , Dei gratia rex Anglorum , omnibus fidelibus salutem . 1. Sciatis me Dei misericordia et communi consilio baronum totius regni Angliae ejusdem regni regem coronatum esse ...
... HENRICUS FILIUS WILLELMI REGIS post obitum fratris sui Willelmi , Dei gratia rex Anglorum , omnibus fidelibus salutem . 1. Sciatis me Dei misericordia et communi consilio baronum totius regni Angliae ejusdem regni regem coronatum esse ...
Page 102
... HENRICUS , Dei gratia rex Anglorum , piissimo patri suo spirituali Anselmo , Cantuariensi episcopo , salutem et omnis amicitiae exhibitionem . Scias , pater carissime , quod frater meus rex Willelmus mor- tuus est , et ego nutu Dei , a ...
... HENRICUS , Dei gratia rex Anglorum , piissimo patri suo spirituali Anselmo , Cantuariensi episcopo , salutem et omnis amicitiae exhibitionem . Scias , pater carissime , quod frater meus rex Willelmus mor- tuus est , et ego nutu Dei , a ...
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