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Date: 2013-10-17 03:53:39
Historical documents
The National Archives
Middle Ages
Anglo-Normans
Robert de Ros
Amercement
Fine rolls
Henry II of England
Matthew Paris
British people
English people
Economic history of England

1 The vis et voluntas of King Henry III: the downfall and punishment of Robert de Ros In the course of[removed], some very disturbing news began to reach King Henry III. It was about the treatment of his daughter, Marga

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