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... began to build the castle . He had been amply provided for by William , chiefly through a marriage with Ealdgyth , one of the daughters and heiresses of Wiggod of Wallingford , who had been cupbearer to Edward the Confessor , and was ...
... began to build the castle . He had been amply provided for by William , chiefly through a marriage with Ealdgyth , one of the daughters and heiresses of Wiggod of Wallingford , who had been cupbearer to Edward the Confessor , and was ...
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... began the cultivation of physical science . Some students could learn Hebrew ; and the Hebrew books which he found among the Rabbis were the means by which Roger Bacon penetrated to the older world of research . ' A medical school which ...
... began the cultivation of physical science . Some students could learn Hebrew ; and the Hebrew books which he found among the Rabbis were the means by which Roger Bacon penetrated to the older world of research . ' A medical school which ...
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... began to follow the example of London in using stone , at least for the party - walls between the wooden houses . The houses at this time had only one story above the ground floor , the solar above the celar . Our burghers took example ...
... began to follow the example of London in using stone , at least for the party - walls between the wooden houses . The houses at this time had only one story above the ground floor , the solar above the celar . Our burghers took example ...
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... began to return members , such as Chipping Norton , Deddington , Woodstock , Witney , Burford : but the expense of even two shillings a day soon led many towns to discontinue sending members , or to throw the charge on the members ...
... began to return members , such as Chipping Norton , Deddington , Woodstock , Witney , Burford : but the expense of even two shillings a day soon led many towns to discontinue sending members , or to throw the charge on the members ...
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... began to spread beyond the ditch to the north- wards , in the district known as the North Hundred , of which Robert d'Oilgi had a separate grant , but of which the city acquired the manorial rights by purchase from T the D'Amori family ...
... began to spread beyond the ditch to the north- wards , in the district known as the North Hundred , of which Robert d'Oilgi had a separate grant , but of which the city acquired the manorial rights by purchase from T the D'Amori family ...
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