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Therefore , I decree and iudge here , that as thou haste vsed thy wife , so shalte thou be vsed , that is , thou shalte be tyed faste to a poste , and foure of the stoutest wyues that dwell next vnto thee , and are moste angrye wyth ...
Therefore , I decree and iudge here , that as thou haste vsed thy wife , so shalte thou be vsed , that is , thou shalte be tyed faste to a poste , and foure of the stoutest wyues that dwell next vnto thee , and are moste angrye wyth ...
244. oldal
Stephen's wife seems to have been descended from qualifications of his father , in all probability the Goda , the wife of Eustace I. , Count of Boulogne , House of Plantagenet , in the person of Henry II . , and sister of Edward the ...
Stephen's wife seems to have been descended from qualifications of his father , in all probability the Goda , the wife of Eustace I. , Count of Boulogne , House of Plantagenet , in the person of Henry II . , and sister of Edward the ...
310. oldal
I should be glad to know why HERMENTRUDE asserts that Eleanor , who was the wife of John de Verdun , was the daughter of Thomas de Furnival ; was she not a Shelton ? The Pat . Roll 24 Edw . I. , m . 17 , merely says :" License by the ...
I should be glad to know why HERMENTRUDE asserts that Eleanor , who was the wife of John de Verdun , was the daughter of Thomas de Furnival ; was she not a Shelton ? The Pat . Roll 24 Edw . I. , m . 17 , merely says :" License by the ...
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