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CHAPTER VII.. The Early Foreign Policy and Legislation of Edward I.

The History of England, From the Accession of Henry Iii. to the Death of Edward Iii. (1216-1377) · T. F. Tout — chapter 7 of 39 · ~122 words · public domain

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THE EARLY FOREIGN POLICY AND LEGISLATION OF EDWARD I.

Character of Edward I. 1272-74. Rule of the regency Edward's doings in Italy and France Edward's relations with Philip III. 1273-74. Wars of Bearn and Limoges Edward I. and Gregory X. May-July, 1274. Council of Lyons Relations of Edward I. and Rudolf of Hapsburg 23 May, 1279. Treaty of Amiens 1281. League of Macon 1282. Sicilian vespers 1285. Deaths of Philip III., Charles of Anjou, Peter of Aragon, and Martin IV. Bishop Burnell 1275. Statute of Westminster, the first 1278. Statute of Gloucester Hundred Rolls and placita de quo warranto Archbishops Kilwardby and Peckham 1279. Statute of Mortmain 1285. Circumspecte agatis 1285. Statute of Westminster, the second (De Donis) 1285. Statute of Winchester

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