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  1. 5 days ago · Concrete evidence, much of it administrative, proves that the royal touch was practised by Edward I, Edward II and Edward III, and then all of the Tudor and Stuart monarchs apart from William III. Before Edward I a tiny amount of anecdotal evidence suggests that Edward the Confessor and Henry II both attempted to heal by touch, although I ...

  2. 2 days ago · Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity and formerly St Peter's Abbey, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. It originated with the establishment of a minster, Gloucester Abbey, dedicated to Saint Peter and founded by Osric, King of the Hwicce ...

  3. 2 days ago · King Edward III of England was the primary instigator of the Hundred Years‘ War. He claimed the French throne through his mother, Isabella of France, and sought to assert his authority over the continent. Edward was a skilled military leader and strategist, as evidenced by his victories at the Battle of Crécy (1346) and the Battle of ...

  4. 5 days ago · Parliament Rolls of Medieval England. Originally published by Boydell, Woodbridge, 2005. Originally published by Boydell, Woodbridge, 2005. This premium content was digitised by double rekeying .

  5. 3 days ago · Parliament Rolls of Medieval England. Originally published by Boydell, Woodbridge, 2005. Originally published by Boydell, Woodbridge, 2005. This premium content was digitised by double rekeying .

  6. 5 days ago · Parliament Rolls of Medieval England. Originally published by Boydell, Woodbridge, 2005. Originally published by Boydell, Woodbridge, 2005. This premium content was digitised by double rekeying .

  7. 5 days ago · Philippa of Hainault Queen-Consort of England (c.1313–1369), married King Edward III of England Agnes (d. 1327) Joanna of Hainaut Duchess-Consort of Julich (1315–1374), married William V Duke of Jülich

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