| John Lingard - 1825 - 496 pages
...sisters and hostages, and his liberties and rights, in the same manner as he should act towards his other barons of England, unless it ought to be otherwise, according to the charters which he had received from William, the father and predecessor of Alexander : and in these points to be guided... | |
| John Lingard - 1837 - 378 pages
...sisters and hostages, and his liberties and rights, in the same manner as he should act towards his other barons of England, unless it ought to be otherwise, according to the charters which he had received from William, the father and predecessor of Alexander; and in these points to be guided... | |
| John Lingard - 1853 - 378 pages
...sisters and hostages, and his liberties and rights, in the same manner as he should act towards his other barons of England, unless it ought to be otherwise, according to the charters which he had received from William, the father and predecessor of Alexander; and in these points to be guided... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 352 pages
...sisters and hostages, and his liberties and rights, in the same manner as he should act towards his other barons of England, unless it ought to be otherwise, according to the charters which he had received from William, the father and predecessor of Alexander; and in these points to be guided... | |
| Ernest Flagg Henderson - 1892 - 504 pages
...of his sisters, and his hostages, and his liberties and his lawful right, as we shall act towards L our other barons of England ; unless it ought to be...the charters which we hold from William, his father, the former king of the Scots. And this shall be done through judgment of his peers in our court. 60.... | |
| Charles Luke Wells, Frank Maloy Anderson - 1895 - 60 pages
...which have been delivered to us as security for peace. 59. We will act toward Alexander, King of the Scots, concerning the return of his sisters and his...hostages, and concerning his franchises and his right, according to the manner in which we shall act towards our other barons of England, unless it ought... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 652 pages
...which had been liberated to us as a security for peace. 59. We will act toward Alexander, king of the Scots, concerning the return of his sisters and his...hostages, and concerning his franchises and his right, according to the manner in which we shall act toward our other barons of England, unless it ought to... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 642 pages
...which had been liberated to us as a security for peace. 59. We will act toward Alexander, king of the Scots, concerning the return of his sisters and his...hostages, and concerning his franchises and his right, according to the manner in which we shall act toward our other barons of England, unless it ought to... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 598 pages
...which had been liberated to us as a security for peace. 59. We will act toward Alexander, king of the Scots, concerning the return of his sisters and his...hostages, and concerning his franchises and his right, according to the manner in which we shall act toward our other barons of England, unless it ought to... | |
| Israel Smith Clare - 1906 - 386 pages
...which had been liberated to us as a security for peace. 59. We will act toward Alexander, king of the Scots, concerning the return of his sisters and his...hostages, and concerning his franchises and his right, according to the manner in which we shall act toward our other barons of England, unless it ought to... | |
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