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... Richard I. A.D. 1189 , to A.D. 1199 ..... CHAP . V. Reign of John . A.D. 1199 , to A.D. 1216 ......... CHAP . VI . Reign of Henry III . A.D. 1216 , to A.D. 1272 ..... CHAP . VII . Reign of Edward I. A.D. 1272 , to A.D. 1307 ..... CHAP ...
... Richard I. A.D. 1189 , to A.D. 1199 ..... CHAP . V. Reign of John . A.D. 1199 , to A.D. 1216 ......... CHAP . VI . Reign of Henry III . A.D. 1216 , to A.D. 1272 ..... CHAP . VII . Reign of Edward I. A.D. 1272 , to A.D. 1307 ..... CHAP ...
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... Richard , earl of Chepstow , surnamed Strongbow , a nobleman of considerable influence in Wales , but of shattered fortune . He obtained the additional name of Strongbow , from his great bodily power , which enabled him to draw a bow of ...
... Richard , earl of Chepstow , surnamed Strongbow , a nobleman of considerable influence in Wales , but of shattered fortune . He obtained the additional name of Strongbow , from his great bodily power , which enabled him to draw a bow of ...
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... Richard Cox , " were dyed in saffron to save wash- ing , and contained thirteen or fourteen yards of cloth , so that a law was made against that extravagancy . It must be a matter of regret to all , that a slovenly neglect of neatness ...
... Richard Cox , " were dyed in saffron to save wash- ing , and contained thirteen or fourteen yards of cloth , so that a law was made against that extravagancy . It must be a matter of regret to all , that a slovenly neglect of neatness ...
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... Richard , Earl of Chepstow , and son of Gilbert the Earl , sendeth greeting . If you do well consider and mark the time as we do which are in distress , then we do not complain without cause nor out of time for we have already seen the ...
... Richard , Earl of Chepstow , and son of Gilbert the Earl , sendeth greeting . If you do well consider and mark the time as we do which are in distress , then we do not complain without cause nor out of time for we have already seen the ...
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... Richard de Clare , earl of Chepstow and Pembroke , prince of Leinster , surnamed Strongbow , died on the 27th day of May , 1177. He was son of Gilbert , earl of Chepstow , and of Isabel , aunt by the mother's side to kings Malcolm and ...
... Richard de Clare , earl of Chepstow and Pembroke , prince of Leinster , surnamed Strongbow , died on the 27th day of May , 1177. He was son of Gilbert , earl of Chepstow , and of Isabel , aunt by the mother's side to kings Malcolm and ...
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