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Pagina 9
... took Berwick and Dunbar , marched to Edinburgh and took up his quarters at Holyrood . Patri- otic Scottish chronicles accuse Edward of having annexed the Scottish regalia - which he would no doubt have gladly done but for the fact that ...
... took Berwick and Dunbar , marched to Edinburgh and took up his quarters at Holyrood . Patri- otic Scottish chronicles accuse Edward of having annexed the Scottish regalia - which he would no doubt have gladly done but for the fact that ...
Pagina 10
... took from Baliol and presented as a votive offering at the shrine of St. Thomas ā Becket . Edward was so little ashamed of the property he annexed that he had an inventory made of it , and those who wish may still see the list - which ...
... took from Baliol and presented as a votive offering at the shrine of St. Thomas ā Becket . Edward was so little ashamed of the property he annexed that he had an inventory made of it , and those who wish may still see the list - which ...
Pagina 14
... took possession of it in the name of King David , the invaders were forced to retreat . Soon after David himself and Queen Johanna landed in Scotland . One would have supposed that David had had enough of adventures , and would have ...
... took possession of it in the name of King David , the invaders were forced to retreat . Soon after David himself and Queen Johanna landed in Scotland . One would have supposed that David had had enough of adventures , and would have ...
Pagina 15
... took possession of , but which had been eventually restored to Scotland as stipulated by treaty . This loss to Scotland was a great gain to Durham Abbey , where the relic was kept . David was kept in captivity for a considerable time ...
... took possession of , but which had been eventually restored to Scotland as stipulated by treaty . This loss to Scotland was a great gain to Durham Abbey , where the relic was kept . David was kept in captivity for a considerable time ...
Pagina 24
... took place at Perth , Edinburgh was closely connected with it , inasmuch as James was there just before going to Perth ; and it was at Edinburgh that he got several warnings , to which he paid just as much attention as his great ...
... took place at Perth , Edinburgh was closely connected with it , inasmuch as James was there just before going to Perth ; and it was at Edinburgh that he got several warnings , to which he paid just as much attention as his great ...
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