Great Britain -- History -- Plantagenets, 1154-1399; Plantagenet, House of
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Transcriber’s note
Minor punctuation and formatting errors have been changed without
notice; otherwise spelling and punctuation has been retained as
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Page ii: “1830-1850. By Justin “1830-1850. By Justin
Macarthy” McCarthy”
Page 11: “the supreme law-giver and” “the supreme lawgiver and”
Page 19: “Whether or no they loved “Whether or not they loved
Stephen” Stephen”
Sidenote
Page 32: “Negotiations f r peace.” “Negotiations for peace.”
Page 84: “peace-maker rather than “peacemaker rather than
that” that”
Sidenote
Page 87 “Training of the “Training of the
people in self people in
government.” self-government.”
Page 88: “requisite counter-balance “requisite counterbalance
to the” to the”
Page 95: “to ignominous flight “to ignominious flight
at Conches” at Conches”
Page 105: “then to his syster “then to his sister
Sibylla” Sibylla”
Page 109: “funeral, at Font Evraud” “funeral, at Fontevraud”
Page 117: “Month after month passsed “Month after month passed
on” on”
Page 119: “Baldwin and Hurbert “Baldwin and Hubert
Walter” Walter”
Page 129: “little Provencal kingdom” “little Provençal kingdom”
Page 139: “granting of Magna Charta” “granting of Magna Carta”
Page 142: “love or territorial “love or territorial
covetousnesss” covetousness”
Page 154: “Geoffrey Fitz-Peter” “Geoffrey Fitz Peter”
Sidenote
Page 171: “William of “William of
Aumale and Aumâle and
Falkes de Falkes de
Breaute” Breauté”
Page 177: “Geoffrey Fitz-Peter” “Geoffrey Fitz Peter”
Page 248: “opportunity asserting” “opportunity of asserting”
Page 265: “that series of miseeries” “that series of miseries”
Page 268: “the son-in law and “was the son-in-law and
heir of Henry” heir of Henry”
Page 270: “parties were re-formed as” “parties were reformed as”
Page 288: “lost Ireland, Seotland” “lost Ireland, Scotland”
Page 291: “Aumale, William of, 45” “Aumâle, William of, 45”
Page 292: “Breaute, Falkes de, 170, “Breauté, Falkes de, 170,
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