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The Houses of Lancaster and York. E-book. Formato EPUB
James Gairdner
edizioni Perennial Press collana , 2018
The reign of Edward III may be considered the climax of mediaeval civilization and of England’s early greatness. It is the age in which chivalry attained its highest perfection. It is the period of the most brilliant achievements in war and of the greatest development of arts and commerce before the Reformation. It...
The Houses of Lancaster and York. E-book. Formato Mobipocket
James Gairdner
edizioni Perennial Press collana , 2018
The reign of Edward III may be considered the climax of mediaeval civilization and of England’s early greatness. It is the age in which chivalry attained its highest perfection. It is the period of the most brilliant achievements in war and of the greatest development of arts and commerce before the Reformation. It...
The English Church: In the Sixteenth Century, From the Accession of Henry VIII, to the Death of Mary. E-book. Formato PDF
James Gairdner
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Interest in the history of the English Church has been steadily increasing of late years, since the great importance of the Church as a factor in the development of the national life and character from the earliest times has come to be more fully and clearly recognised. But side by side with this increase of interest...
The Paston Letters A. D. 1422-1509: New Complete Library Edition. E-book. Formato PDF
James Gairdner
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Has searched among his evidence, and found a release of Nycolas Bockyng 1454-9 of his messuage and lands in Castre, 'sometime Fraunceys and afterward John sept. 19 Barboures, and Cassandre his wife,' which is enrolled in Beam, Rotulo prime de cartir rcriptz'r, de termino Se. Trin. Anno r. R. Hear. Sexti, Send me the...
Three Fifteenth-Century Chronicles: With Historical Memoranda by John Stowe, the Antiquary. E-book. Formato PDF
James Gairdner
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Fortnightly Review, New Series, xlvi. 448. I was able, however, afterwards to cite the positive testimony of this chronicle in the Introduction to the first volume of the Paston Letters, p. Lv.