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Lord's Supper --- Protestantism --- Bruce, Robert,
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"Survey of the activities of one of the most important cross-Border families, the ancestors of Robert the Bruce"--Provided by publisher.
Normans --- Northmen --- Bruce family. --- Robert --- Bruce, Robert de, --- De Bruce, Robert, --- Robert, --- Bruce, Robert, --- Family. --- Great Britain --- Scotland --- Scottish Borders (England and Scotland) --- Caledonia --- Scotia --- Schotland --- Sŭkʻotʻŭllandŭ --- Ecosse --- Škotska --- Borders of England (England) --- History --- Kings and rulers --- Family relationships. --- Genealogy. --- Anglo-Scottish cross-Border lords. --- Annandale. --- Brus family. --- Chester. --- Cleveland. --- David I. --- English baronial families. --- Hartness. --- Henry III. --- Huntingdon estates. --- John. --- Northerners. --- Robert de Brus. --- Robert the Bruce. --- baronial troubles. --- cross-Border families. --- thirteenth century. --- twelfth century.
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Contains: Latin texts of nineteen of the documents in a law suit about the patronage of Stevington church, with an introduction. The documents cover the period from the mid-twelfth century to 1206; Latin text with brief summaries in English of presentments and plaints from the Bedfordshire hundreds before the supervisors of the peace (forerunners of justices of the peace), with introduction; Latin text of the extent of the manor, identified as Kempston Greys alias Hastingsbury, with introduction; abstracts of fifteen inventories made between 1562 and 1591, with introduction; an extract from the analysis of expenditure kept by Simon Urlin for the Ampthill estates of Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury.
Bedfordshire (England) --- History --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- Ampthill. --- Bruce (Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury). --- Harrold Priory. --- Kempston Greys alias Hastingsbury manor. --- Stevington. --- Urlin (Simon). --- domestic expenditure. --- hundreds. --- inventories. --- manorial extents. --- supervisors of the peace.
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Contains: Latin texts of nineteen of the documents in a law suit about the patronage of Stevington church, with an introduction. The documents cover the period from the mid-twelfth century to 1206; Latin text with brief summaries in English of presentments and plaints from the Bedfordshire hundreds before the supervisors of the peace (forerunners of justices of the peace), with introduction; Latin text of the extent of the manor, identified as Kempston Greys alias Hastingsbury, with introduction; abstracts of fifteen inventories made between 1562 and 1591, with introduction; an extract from the analysis of expenditure kept by Simon Urlin for the Ampthill estates of Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury.
History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- Ampthill. --- Bruce (Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury). --- Harrold Priory. --- Kempston Greys alias Hastingsbury manor. --- Stevington. --- Urlin (Simon). --- domestic expenditure. --- hundreds. --- inventories. --- manorial extents. --- supervisors of the peace. --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History
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Old English literature --- English literature --- Literary rhetorics --- Scotland --- Ecosse dans la littérature --- Medieval rhetoric --- Middeleeuwse retorica --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Narration (Rhétorique) --- Narrative writing --- Retorica [Middeleeuwse ] --- Rhetoric [Medieval ] --- Rhétorique médiévale --- Schotland in de literatuur --- Scotland in literature --- Verhaal (Retoriek) --- Epic poetry, Scottish --- -Narration (Rhetoric) --- Narrative poetry, Scottish --- -Rhetoric, Medieval --- Scottish literature --- -Kings and rulers in literature --- Literature and history --- -History and literature --- History and poetry --- Poetry and history --- History --- Scots literature --- British literature --- Scottish narrative poetry --- Scottish poetry --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Scottish epic poetry --- History and criticism --- Barbour, John --- Henry the Minstrel --- Wallace, William Sir --- -Robert I, King of Scots --- -In literature --- In literature --- -Historiography. --- -History and criticism --- -Narrative (Rhetoric) --- History and literature --- Caledonia --- Scotia --- Schotland --- Sŭkʻotʻŭllandŭ --- Ecosse --- Škotska --- Kings and rulers in literature --- Rhetoric, Medieval --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Scottish authors&delete& --- Henry, --- Robert --- Barbour, John, --- Wallace, William, --- Uallas, Uilleam, --- Wailisa, Wilayama, --- Wilayama Wailisa, --- Bruce, Robert de, --- De Bruce, Robert, --- Robert, --- Bruce, Robert, --- Blind Hary, --- In literature. --- Great Britain --- Historiography. --- Intellectual life --- To 1700 --- Wallace, William --- Narrative poetry [Scottish ] --- To 1603 --- Historiography --- Robert I, King of Scotland, 1274-1329, in fiction, drama, poetry, etc. --- Wallace, William, Sir, d. 1305, in fiction, drama, poetry, etc. --- Narrative poetry, Scottish - History and criticism. --- Henry, the Minstrel, fl. 1470-1492. Wallace. --- Scotland - History - To 1603 - Historiography. --- Barbour, John, d. 1395. Bruce. --- Scottish authors
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