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... founded , 1122 . The nobles swear allegiance to Matilda , the king's only daughter , now a widow . The barons renew their oaths to Matilda . She is married again to Geoffrey Plantagenet , Earl of Anjou . Henry I. was born at Winchester ...
... founded , 1122 . The nobles swear allegiance to Matilda , the king's only daughter , now a widow . The barons renew their oaths to Matilda . She is married again to Geoffrey Plantagenet , Earl of Anjou . Henry I. was born at Winchester ...
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... them at Bannockburn , 1313 . The University of Dublin founded , 1319 . The Barons force the King to banish the two Spensers , his favourites . The Queen joins Mortimer and the Barons , against the King and the Spensers 39.
... them at Bannockburn , 1313 . The University of Dublin founded , 1319 . The Barons force the King to banish the two Spensers , his favourites . The Queen joins Mortimer and the Barons , against the King and the Spensers 39.
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... founded . Mr. Hugh Middleton began the New River Canal , 1609. Sir Thomas Over- bury sent to the Tower for refusing an embassy . This was an act of revenge of Lord Rochester , the King's favourite , whose marriage with the divorced ...
... founded . Mr. Hugh Middleton began the New River Canal , 1609. Sir Thomas Over- bury sent to the Tower for refusing an embassy . This was an act of revenge of Lord Rochester , the King's favourite , whose marriage with the divorced ...
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... founded the grand assembly at Tara , and enacted many salutary laws for governing the state ; he also wrote a history of the voyages , travels , and wars of his ancestors ; and after a happy reign of thirty years , died in peace ...
... founded the grand assembly at Tara , and enacted many salutary laws for governing the state ; he also wrote a history of the voyages , travels , and wars of his ancestors ; and after a happy reign of thirty years , died in peace ...
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... founded by Fergus the Great , A. D. 503. He sent to his brother Mortough , for the renowned stone , on which the Kings of Ireland used to be crowned , that he also might receive the crown upon it . This stone remained in Scotland ' till ...
... founded by Fergus the Great , A. D. 503. He sent to his brother Mortough , for the renowned stone , on which the Kings of Ireland used to be crowned , that he also might receive the crown upon it . This stone remained in Scotland ' till ...
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