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By Brendan Smith

This quantity extends the 'British Isles' technique pioneered via Robin body and Rees Davies to the later heart a while. via exam of matters akin to frontier formation, colonial identities and connections with the broader international it explores even if this era observed the bonds among the British Isles weaken, improve, or just regulate.

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Anglie et suus filius secundum lineam descend38. entem. Iste Henricus mortuo iam patre factus 39. comes Andegavie et comes Manie et ex con40. cessione matris adhuc unum et dux Nor41. mannie ac per uxorem suam antedictam factus 42. dux Aquitanie. Audita morte Stephani 43. regis Anglie qui obit anno domini mc44. liiii viii kalend Novembris40 de consilio 45. suorum iubente matre sua transfretat se de 46. Normannia in Angliam et suscipitur a clero 47. et populo vii idus decembris41 clamante cum 48. gaudio maximo et honore.

Ormrod, Political Life, 99; Waugh, ‘England’, 210; Harriss, ‘Dimensions of Politics’, 8; Richmond, ‘Identity and Morality’. ‘Once France was irretrievably lost there was less incentive for the nobility to pull together if other things were pulling them apart’: Carpenter, Wars of the Roses, 254. 23. Goodman, ‘Kingship and Government’, 212 and map at 213; Frame, Political Development, 198–224; Davies, Lords and Lordship; Brown, ‘Development of Scottish Border Lordship’; Neville, Violence, Custom and Law; Neville, ‘Remembering the Past’; Boardman, ‘The Campbells and Charter Lordship’; Smith, ‘Keeping the Peace’.

114. Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester. 115. Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, prince of Wales. 116. The castles of Diserth and Gannoc/Degannwy. 117. The Lord Edward, elder son of Henry III, and the future Edward I. Edward was also earl of Chester. 42 Three Thirteenth-Century Declarations of English Rule 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. Sic. Battle of Evesham, 4 August 1265. C. 29 September 1268 (recte 1267). Shrewsbury. Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales. Cardinal Ottobuono Fieschi, papal legate in England, 1265–1268.

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