A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1923 - 942 páginas |
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ADDITIONAL READING Anglo-Saxon army barons became began bishops Britain British Catholic cause century Charles chief Church classes clergy Colonies common Conquest Constitutional Council courts Crown Curia Regis Danegeld death declared defeated Duke Dutch Ealdorman Earl Edward Edward III Edward the Confessor Elizabeth enemies English feudal fighting finally force foreign France French Gascon granted hand heir Henry Henry II Henry's History of England House Hubert Walter industry Ireland James John John of Gaunt King King's kingdom land leader liberty London Lord Louis Magna Carta March ment merchants Mercia Ministers Moreover Norman Parliament parliamentary party peace period Philip Pitt political Pope popular Prince Protestant Queen reform refused reign religious revenue revolt Richard Roman royal Scotland Scots secure ships shire sought Spain spite Stephen subjects taxes thegns throne tion took towns trade treaty victory West Saxons Whigs William Witan Yorkists