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... royal feudal host - a number that was not necessarily related to the quantity or quality of land held . Early in the reign many tenants in chief provided knights from their own house- holds to meet demands for service , but they soon ...
... royal feudal host - a number that was not necessarily related to the quantity or quality of land held . Early in the reign many tenants in chief provided knights from their own house- holds to meet demands for service , but they soon ...
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... royal succession Anglo- Norman settlement Up to the 11th century the unification was the work of a Scots Gaelic - speaking dynasty , and there is place - name ev- idence of the penetration of Gaelic south of the Forth . But from then on ...
... royal succession Anglo- Norman settlement Up to the 11th century the unification was the work of a Scots Gaelic - speaking dynasty , and there is place - name ev- idence of the penetration of Gaelic south of the Forth . But from then on ...
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... royal control in England , there were a number of royal officials in America respon- sible not only for aiding in the regulation of England's commercial empire but also for overseeing the internal affairs of the colonies . The ...
... royal control in England , there were a number of royal officials in America respon- sible not only for aiding in the regulation of England's commercial empire but also for overseeing the internal affairs of the colonies . The ...
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