| Francis Palgrave - Scotland - 1837 - 746 pages
...of Wallace, Seven Earls ^i ... , ,, lo Ed. L, &c. there was any insincerity on the part of •. — the noble Normans, the stalwart Flemings, the sturdy...lawful right, that supremacy beyond their legal bounds, v provoked a resistance, not undeservedly ance' earned, and deserved by such abuse. Then, flaws were... | |
| William Anderson - Heraldry - 1862 - 268 pages
...the stalwart _\ Flemings, the sturdy Northumbrian Angles, and the aboriginal Britons of Strathclyde and Reged, whom we erroneously designate as Scots...supremacy of the English crown, until the attempts made by Edward I. to extend the incidents of that supremacy beyond their legal bounds provoked a resistance... | |
| William Anderson - Heraldry - 1877 - 832 pages
...Flemings, the sturdy Northumbrian Angles, and the aboriginal Britons of Strathclyde aud Keyed, ivliom we erroneously designate as Scots — in admitting the legal supremacy of the English crown, antil the attempts made by Edward L to'cxtcud the incidents of that supremacy beyond their legal bounds... | |
| Literature - 1887 - 860 pages
...Normans, the stalwart Flemings, the sturdy Northumbrian Angles, and the aboriginal Britons of Strathclvde and Reged, whom we erroneously designate as Scots,...supremacy of the English crown, until the attempts made by Edward the First to extend the incidents of that supremacy beyond their legal bounds provoked... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - Dyes and dyeing - 1890 - 354 pages
...stalwart Flemings, the sturdy Northumbrian Angles, and the aboriginal Britons of Strathclyde and Eeged, whom we erroneously designate as Scots, in admitting...supremacy of the English crown, until the attempts made by Edward the First to extend the incidents of that supremacy beyond their legal bounds provoked... | |
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