The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 229
... King homage and fealty . ' For centuries after all that the English King re- ceived from the Norman barons was homage and fealty , and he did not always get that . Every time Carrick- fergus was visited afterwards by an English King he ...
... King homage and fealty . ' For centuries after all that the English King re- ceived from the Norman barons was homage and fealty , and he did not always get that . Every time Carrick- fergus was visited afterwards by an English King he ...
Page 735
... King Henry IV of France and the Bourbon dynasty . King David Bruce returned from France to his kingdom in 1341 , but being ' young , stout , and jolly ' was imprudent enough to wage war on England in the interests of France , and paid ...
... King Henry IV of France and the Bourbon dynasty . King David Bruce returned from France to his kingdom in 1341 , but being ' young , stout , and jolly ' was imprudent enough to wage war on England in the interests of France , and paid ...
Page 738
... King François I's own daughter , Madeleine , fille de France . They were , in spite of the bride's hectic beauty , married with great pomp in Notre Dame in 1537 , the Scots King being treated by ex- press command during his residence in ...
... King François I's own daughter , Madeleine , fille de France . They were , in spite of the bride's hectic beauty , married with great pomp in Notre Dame in 1537 , the Scots King being treated by ex- press command during his residence in ...
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