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... friends , Earl Godwin and the West - Saxons , could only obtain for him the rule of the country south of Thames . North of that river the kingdom was given to Cnut's illegitimate son Harold . During this divided reign , the Ætheling ...
... friends , Earl Godwin and the West - Saxons , could only obtain for him the rule of the country south of Thames . North of that river the kingdom was given to Cnut's illegitimate son Harold . During this divided reign , the Ætheling ...
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... friends , and to load them with honours , offices , and estates . A Norman monk , Robert of Jumièges , whose influence was described as being such " that if he were to say a black crow was white , the King would believe him rather than ...
... friends , and to load them with honours , offices , and estates . A Norman monk , Robert of Jumièges , whose influence was described as being such " that if he were to say a black crow was white , the King would believe him rather than ...
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... friend William Fitz - Osbern , making the former Earl of Kent and the latter Earl of Hereford . These treated the English so oppressively that the King on his return found matters in a troublous state . Still he kept his hold on the ...
... friend William Fitz - Osbern , making the former Earl of Kent and the latter Earl of Hereford . These treated the English so oppressively that the King on his return found matters in a troublous state . Still he kept his hold on the ...
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... a dangerous neighbour into a friend . Thrice over were oaths of fealty sworn to Matilda , and on the last occasion , to her infant son Henry , who was born in 1133 . 6. Death of Henry ; his Government . - King 64 [ CHAP . HENRY I.
... a dangerous neighbour into a friend . Thrice over were oaths of fealty sworn to Matilda , and on the last occasion , to her infant son Henry , who was born in 1133 . 6. Death of Henry ; his Government . - King 64 [ CHAP . HENRY I.
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... friend , the Chancellor Thomas Becket , to the Archbishopric of Canterbury . Thomas was the son of a wealthy London citizen of Norman descent ; and though an ecclesiastic , he , like many of his class in that age , busied himself wholly ...
... friend , the Chancellor Thomas Becket , to the Archbishopric of Canterbury . Thomas was the son of a wealthy London citizen of Norman descent ; and though an ecclesiastic , he , like many of his class in that age , busied himself wholly ...
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