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Henry III was stabbed by an assassin on 1 August 1589, while the two Henrys were besieging Paris, but lived long enough to confirm Henry of Navarre as his heir. The Scientists 2003-10-21T00:00:00Z
King Henry III of England, for example, liked sugar. Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science 2010-11-15T00:00:00Z
Remember Henry III and his difficulties in finding even a few pounds of sugar? Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science 2010-11-15T00:00:00Z
The curators also attempt to reconstruct the world map that is known to have hung in Henry III's bedchamber in Westminster Palace in the 1230s. Here be monsters 2010-04-23T23:06:00Z
Luckily for the charter, he died, and two years after his 9-year-old son, Henry III, took the throne, the Magna Carta was reaffirmed by the 1217 version shown here. Last Chance: Magna Carta at the Morgan Library: Its Birth Was a Royal Pain 2010-05-21T22:51:00Z
Life: My research in the duchess's home town of Baltimore has led me to conclude that Wallis Warfield, as she was born, was the direct descendant of King Henry III. Behind Closed Doors: The?Tragic, Untold Story of the?Duchess of Windsor, by Hugo Vickers 2011-04-11T20:30:01Z
It was originally consecrated in 1065 and mostly demolished by Henry III to build the present Gothic structure. UK queen attends service for Westminster Abbey's 750th anniversary 2019-10-15T04:00:00Z
The current King’s Table dated to the reign of Edward I’s father Henry III, replacing a far older wooden slab that once would have travelled around the country with the monarch. "Game of Thrones" in real life: Actual history, just as epic as George R.R. Martin's tales 2019-04-06T04:00:00Z
Fletcher’s favorite, of course, depicts what the tower records of the 13th century call the “pale bear,” which was a gift from the king of Norway to King Henry III of England. For author Susan Fletcher, a long but fun journey writing ‘Pale Bear’ 2018-12-11T05:00:00Z
This second estate, an extension of land seized by King Henry III in 1265, encompasses 45,000 acres in England and Wales. How rich is King Charles? Coronation prompts scrutiny of royal wealth. 2023-04-28T04:00:00Z
King Henry III commissioned the intricate mosaic of marble, stone, glass and metal, located in front of the abbey’s high altar, in the 1200s. Feet for a king: Westminster Abbey to offer barefoot tours 2023-03-23T04:00:00Z
The floor, named after the Italian craftsmen who created it, was commissioned by Henry III and completed in 1268. Visitors can walk on rare coronation floor in socks 2023-03-23T04:00:00Z
The mosaic flooring, made of marble, stone, glass and metal, was laid on the orders by King Henry III in 1268 and is unique in Britain, Simeoni said. Tourists to get chance to walk in King Charles' coronation footsteps 2023-03-24T04:00:00Z
The present church - one of the British capital's best known landmarks - dates from 1245, when construction began under the auspices of King Henry III. Factbox: Westminster Abbey - traditional church for royals in life and death 2022-09-18T04:00:00Z
Henry III ordered 40 swans for his Christmas dinner in 1247, she said. Britain Has a New King. The Swans Have a New Owner. 2022-09-15T04:00:00Z
There was a live elephant in the royal menagerie at the Tower of London between 1255 and 1257 - a gift from King Louis IX of France to King Henry III. Norfolk: 'Elephant and castle' gold seal only third found 2021-04-04T04:00:00Z
The sacristy was built in the 1250s by Henry III during his reconstruction of the abbey that was built by Edward the Confessor. Lost medieval sacristy uncovered at Westminster Abbey 2020-08-23T04:00:00Z
But on 26 January, 1219, King Henry III issued an edict - the trial by petty jury was born in England. When court really was like Game of Thrones 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
The testimony Monday from 41-year-old Paul Henry III contradicted the testimony of four eyewitnesses who all identified him as the shooter. Closing arguments slated in 2016 double-murder trial 2018-05-21T04:00:00Z
He owed his debt to King Henry III. What tally sticks tell us about how money works - BBC News 2017-07-09T04:00:00Z
Henry III paid £200 a year for five years to the Temple in London, then when his men took possession of the island, the Templars made sure that the seller got paid. The warrior monks who invented banking - BBC News 2017-01-29T05:00:00Z
Court documents don’t list an attorney for Paul Henry III. Police: Woman blamed husband for double slaying 2016-09-18T04:00:00Z
In 1264, King Henry III fought and won a major battle against his rebellious barons at Northampton. Northampton: The ancient English university killed by a king - BBC News 2016-09-10T04:00:00Z
A little more than a century later, Richard, Earl of Cornwall, and the brother of King Henry III, built a castle at Tintagel, presumably to cement his family ties with those of King Arthur. Not-So-Dark Ages Revealed at King Arthur Site
In 1217 King Henry III sealed the Charter of the Forest, a companion piece to the Magna Carta that recognized the importance of the woods to the livelihood of Englishmen. This is the only way to rein in the environmental recklessness of powerhouses like Exxon Mobil and BP 2016-02-09T05:00:00Z
When Les Misérables, the lavish stage musical based on Victor Hugo’s classic book, opened in London exactly 30 years ago, TIME’s reviewer didn’t exactly hold back: the show was “thrilling,” William A. Henry III proclaimed. Read TIME's Original Review of 'Les Mis' 2015-10-08T04:00:00Z
These remains were placed there more than 500 years earlier by workmen building the great new abbey, which cost Henry III the then staggering sum of £45,000. Westminster Abbey lavatory block gives way to medieval burial find 2015-09-22T04:00:00Z
The ruling king in 1265 was Henry III, but Henry wasn't really ruling anything. The turning point for democracy that gets overlooked 2015-01-18T05:00:00Z
A year later, the regency of Henry III signed a slightly less radical version, which was reaffirmed by monarchs some forty-four times in the course of the next two hundred years. Free Speech and the Magna Carta 2015-01-14T05:00:00Z
Henry III reissued Magna Carta in modified form once again in 1217 and then in 1225 - it was this last version that became the definitive text. Just how important was Magna Carta? 2014-12-31T05:00:00Z
Some barons got fed up with Henry III - not least because of his failed, expensive battles in Wales. A brief history of the UK Parliament 2014-09-22T04:00:00Z
On this very spot, in 1253, Henry III signed the Statutes of Merton, establishing parliamentary law throughout England. Tory v Labour in London vote battle 2014-05-14T04:00:00Z
Simon de Montfort was in his late 50s when he organised the rebellion against King Henry III. England's first fight for democracy? 2014-05-14T04:00:00Z
In 1574 Henry III of France visited Venice and attended one such fight put on in his honour. Sporting spectacle on the piazza 2013-07-12T16:22:30Z
It was under Henry III – some 250 years earlier – that someone invented the concept of a royal charter and bestowed it on the University of Cambridge. Press regulation: from Beaverbrook to Blackadder 2013-02-12T22:53:48Z
Politicians are renowned for spending other people's money, but Henry III's profligacy made modern governments appear Scrooge-like. The hidden history of Westminster 2013-01-03T11:04:51Z
The version that became part of the first English statute in 1297 was the one signed by King Henry III in 1225. Is the Magna Carta overrated? 2012-09-28T10:21:00Z
Did the Battle of Lewes, which saw King Henry III defeated 750 years ago, lead to England's first tentative steps towards representative democracy? England's first fight for democracy? 2014-05-14T04:00:00Z
The nobles of Aquitaine were corresponding with Henry III. who always cherished the hope of reconquering the ample territories wrenched from the English crown by Philip Augustus. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
His father, who was rector of the parish, belonged to a family of high connections, and his mother, Anne Donne, was also of noble lineage, claiming descent through four different lines from Henry III. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z
On the 10th of June 1584 the death of Monsieur, the duke of Anjou, brother of King Henry III., made Henry of Navarre heir presumptive to the throne of France. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
His Highness, Sire," said one of the attendants to Henry III. on the following day, "His Highness of Guise is not to be found this morning. Henry of Guise; (Vol. III of 3) or, The States of Blois 2012-04-11T02:00:29.713Z
When Henry III. passed through Venice in 1574, he saw this picture, and offered eight hundred ducats for it. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z
Torell modelled and cast the effigy of Henry III. for his tomb in Westminster Abbey, as well as three effigies of Eleanor of Castile, about A.D. English Painters with a chapter on American painters 2012-03-27T02:00:26.437Z
Sylvester III. and Gregory VI. all three, popes at the same time, were deposed by the emperor Henry III. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
The personal rule of Henry III. began in 1227, when he was again proclaimed of age. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
These probably date almost as far back as the foundation of this Priory of Augustinian Canons, in the time of Henry III., and are unfortunately very much defaced. The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries To-Day and in Days of Old 2012-03-25T02:00:04.800Z
Henry III. of France came to see him, and received as a gift any pictures in the studio of which he asked the price. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z
At an earlier period than this, during the life of Henry III., some English artists, as well as foreigners, were employed to embellish the cathedrals and palaces of the King. English Painters with a chapter on American painters 2012-03-27T02:00:26.437Z
We must conquer, said the king of Navarre to Henry III. whom this anathema had terrified, we must conquer: if we are beaten we shall be excommunicated and harassed again and again. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
So began the period of misrule by which Henry III. is chiefly remembered in history. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
Henry had inherited the office at the death of his father, Henry III., in 1056. A Source Book of Medi?val History Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance 2012-03-23T02:00:40.930Z
In 1230 Henry III. directed the men of Horncastle to render a reasonable aid to the bishop, who obtained the right to try felons, hold a court leet and have free warren. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z
The House of Commons was instituted in the thirteenth century, when Henry III summoned the counties of the realm to send knights, and the principal cities and boroughs to send citizens and burgesses, to Parliament. Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland 2012-03-12T03:00:20.310Z
Under the reign of the concordat, these two seeds of discord, rendering each other fruitful, had enveloped with their horrible fruits, the reigns of Charles IX. and Henry III. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
Richard I. in 1189 sold their town to the citizens at a fee farm rent, which grant was confirmed by John, Henry III., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
The latter occupied the French throne until the death of Henry III. in 1589. A Source Book of Medi?val History Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance 2012-03-23T02:00:40.930Z
The minions of Henry III. of France, and other princes, were decked in white robes, then stripped, and whipped in procession for the gratification of their royal masters. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
Jews, sufferings of, in England, under Henry III., Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z
Henry III. more than ever distracted between the two parties, had neither the skill nor the power that such a situation demanded. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
Yet Henry maintained the independence of the clergy against the pope Leo IX., and claimed Lorraine from the emperor Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
The recollections of the horrors of St Bartholomew’s night had hastened the death of Charles IX., the last of the Valois; he had been succeeded by the most debauched and effeminate of monarchs, Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
The best authorities are agreed that coat-armour did not become hereditary until the reign of Henry III and his successor. The Curiosities of Heraldry 2012-02-23T03:00:41.067Z
Under Henry III. the sufferings of the chosen race in England had been severe. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z
Henry III., the universities and the parliaments seized every opportunity of remonstrating against this alteration of the fundamental laws of the Gallican church. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
In an interview at Ivois, he reproached the emperor with the violation of promises, and Henry III. challenged him to a single combat. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
But Henry III., on the 1st of August 1589, was assassinated by the monk Jacques Clement, on his deathbed appointing Henry of Navarre as his successor. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
The bridegroom was the mighty Emperor Henry III., though he did not attain to the imperial dignity before the death of Conrad in 1039. Canute the Great The Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age 2012-02-23T03:00:38.817Z
Another belongs to the reign of Henry III.; it regulated the price of bread according to the value of corn. England in the Days of Old 2012-02-18T03:00:17.863Z
The pope succeeded only in extorting from the king of England, Henry III. fifty thousand pounds sterling. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
His chief work is a Chronicon ad annum 1054, which furnishes important and original material for the history of the emperor Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
The archbishop claimed under charters of King �thelstand and Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
When Llewelyn died in April 1240, David, who had already taken some part in the duties of government, was acknowledged as a prince of North Wales, doing homage to Henry III. at Gloucester. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z
In the time of Henry III and of the Edwards the nature of ancient demesne tenure was better understood. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z
Leo IX. and Victor II. all like himself, the creatures of Henry III. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
The separate lives of Conrad II. and Henry III., often ascribed to Hermann, appear to have perished. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
The new body, known as “the Sixteen of Paris,” thereupon compelled Henry III. to sign the “Edict of Union” by which the cardinal of Bourbon was declared heir presumptive. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
His original name was Poppo, and he was bishop of Brixen when the emperor Henry III. raised him to the papacy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
Rege case of 10 Henry III, which was pointed out to me by F. Maitland. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z
The Keswick copper mines were worked in the reign of Henry III., but the black-lead mine was not worked to any purpose until the 18th century. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z
He was the son of one enemy, Henry III., and the friend of another, Adalbert of Bremen. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
The Abbot declared that Henry III. had given to him and his successors “Infangthef and Utfangthef in all his hundreds and demesnes.” Old Church Lore 2012-01-31T03:00:14.880Z
Previous to 1337, the forest had been granted to Richard, earl of Cornwall, by Henry III., and from that time onward it has belonged to the duchy of Cornwall. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
His work was accomplished while he was the Chief Justiciary during the reign of Henry III. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z
In order to put an end to petty squabbles and ensure an equal protection to all, he gave, before starting for Germany, the command of the army to Count Henry III. of Nassau. The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria 2012-01-10T03:00:13.777Z
Four red pales in a golden shield were borne by Eleanor of Provence, queen of Henry III.; but the number did not commend itself to English armorists. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
Henry III. was assassinated there on the first of August 1589, at eight o’Clock in the Morning, by James Clement. The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pollnitz, Volume II Being the Observations He Made in His Late Travels From Prussia thro' Germany, Italy, France, Flanders, Holland, England, &C. in Letters to His Friend. Discovering Not Only the Present State of the Chief Cities and Towns; but the Characters of the Principal Persons at the Several Courts. 2012-01-07T03:00:17.127Z
On the neighbouring Hainberg is an old castle, built of Roman remains, which appears in German tradition under the name of Heimburc; it was wrested from the Hungarians in 1042 by the emperor Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z
In 1257, the Provisions of Oxford, under Henry III., established, for the moment, the stated recurrence of the great national council of Parliament. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z
Henry III., the date of which is given as "Thursday next after the day whereon the King sent his daughter into Sicily!" Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 96, August 30, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2011-12-26T03:00:11Z
Under Henry III. the standard of 23 3⁄4 quilates was again restored. The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z
The celebrated Hildebrand ascended the pontifical throne in 1073, under the name of Gregory VII., soon after his predecessor, Alexander II., had summoned the emperor Henry III. to Rome, to be judged by a council. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
Overtures were made to Henry III.; and certain lords having joined the confederacy, stipulations were entered into, and Henry marched against King David. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 94, August 16, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2011-12-21T03:00:39.257Z
In 1260 a charter of Henry III. assured protection to all German merchants. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z
It passed temporarily into the possession of Henry III. and Henry IV. of France, and was eventually sold by Sancy to Queen Elizabeth of England. The Romance of Industry and Invention 2011-12-19T03:00:43.870Z
This species continued until its interdiction by Henry III. in 1575, who replaced them in that year by. The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z
Henry III. granted a charter to the men of Guildford in 1256, by which they obtained freedom from toll throughout the kingdom, and the privilege of having the county court held always in their town. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
Since the death of Henry III. the strength of the monarchy in that country had been seriously impaired, and his son Henry IV. had to contend with great internal difficulties. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z
When wheat is at twelve shillings the quarter, says an ancient statute of Henry III. then wastel bread of a farthing shall weigh eleven shillings and fourpence. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 2011-12-05T03:00:41.403Z
It is not older than the reign of Henry III and was the stronghold of the Cardinhams and then of the Traceys, from whom it passed to the Earls of Cornwall. Cornwall 2011-12-05T03:00:38.530Z
Henry IV., in his proclamation abolishing the almost invulnerable system established by Henry III., attributes to the attempts at working that system "the present dearness of everything." The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z
On the refusal of Henry III. to accept Spanish help against his Huguenot subjects, war broke out. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
He twice incurred a well-merited rebuke from Henry III. upon this subject; although it was left for Edward I. to settle the question of principle in favour of the state. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z
It was the home of Henry III., till civil war drove him from his capital, and he perished at St. Cloud by the assassin’s knife.  From the Thames to the Tiber or, My visit to Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Switzerland, etc. 2011-12-03T03:00:10.397Z
He attempted to take Gascony, which was then in the possession of Henry III. of England, and governed by Simon de Montfort. The Story of Seville 2011-11-15T03:00:17.143Z
The currency system of England, for instance, from the time of the Saxons to the days of Henry III. was based entirely on silver. The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z
The protestations of loyalty to Henry III. which had marked the earlier manifestoes of the League were modified. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
Grosseteste realized that the misrule of Henry III. and his unprincipled compact with the papacy largely accounted for the degeneracy of the English hierarchy and the laxity of ecclesiastical discipline. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z
At Westminster are figures of a king, queen, and abbot, which are supposed to represent King Henry III., his Queen, and the Abbot of Westminster. Stones of the Temple Lessons from the Fabric and Furniture of the Church 2011-11-11T03:00:36.693Z
The year in which these provisions were made does not appear, but they belong to the reign of Henry III. Man and Nature or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action 2011-11-11T03:00:34.027Z
The issue of Henry III. in 1257 had been premature—an act of kingly rivalry and show, rather than of commercial necessity. The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z
On the 25th of December he was summoned to the king’s chamber during a sitting of the royal council, and was murdered by assassins carefully posted by Henry III. himself. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
Thirty years before, Henry III. had deposed three popes, and thereby rendered a great and acknowledged service to the church. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z
Merton had been Chancellor of Henry III. amidst the political storms of the time, from which he would gladly turn aside to a work of peaceful improvement. Oxford and Her Colleges 2011-11-02T02:00:09.560Z
In the barons’ war of the reign of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z
Henry III summons the barons who owe military service to the Crown to meet him at Bury. The Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond: A Picture of Monastic Life in the Days of Abbot Samson 2011-10-18T02:00:19.523Z
After John’s death he crowned the infant Henry III. and played an active part in organizing resistance to the rebels led by Louis of France, afterwards king Louis VIII. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
Hear Sixtus V., in the college of cardinals, pronouncing a eulogy on the assassinators of Henry III. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
Henry III. granted the Earldom of The seat of Kings and Nobles. Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated Vol.1-11 Historical, Entertaining & Commercial; Alphabetically Arranged. 11 Volume set. 2011-09-26T02:00:29.140Z
Henry III., who had been crowned German king and also king of Burgundy during his father’s lifetime, took possession of his great inheritance without the slightest sign of opposition in June 1039. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z
The peaceful reign of Henry III. of Castile is famous for the attempts of that prince to extend the diplomatic relations of Spain to the remotest parts of the earth. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 6 "Geodesy" to "Geometry" 2011-09-19T02:00:10.473Z
The English short couplets of those days—of the time of Henry III and Edward I—are at no disadvantage as compared with the French. Medieval English Literature Home University of Modern Knowledge #43 2011-09-09T02:00:56.970Z
After Henry III. had returned to his domains, his profligate disposition, and his want of decision and firmness made him the dupe of his mother's intrigues. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
Its distinctive appellation is derived from the ancient family of the Zouches, who came into possession of the manor in the reign of Henry III. Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated Vol.1-11 Historical, Entertaining & Commercial; Alphabetically Arranged. 11 Volume set. 2011-09-26T02:00:29.140Z
The princes had long been chafing under the royal power; they had shaken even so stern an autocrat as Henry III., and the authority of Henry IV. was already visibly weakened. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z
Near this spot, in 1262, Henry III. had ordered pear trees to be planted “in the herbary between the King’s Chamber and the Church.” Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z
It is an Indian-cut diamond, and it was first brought to Western Europe in the reign of Henry III. of France by his ambassador at Constantinople, the Seigneur de Sanci. Stories about Famous Precious Stones 2011-08-31T02:01:42.217Z
Henry III., his brother, succeeded to the throne. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
The first earl of Lancaster was Edmund called Crouchback second son of Henry III; in addition to his Lancastrian estates, his father bestowed on him the earldoms of Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, Salisbury and Chester. Sheffield and its Environs 13th to the 17th century A descriptive catalogue of land charters and other documents forming the Brooke Taylor collection 2011-08-22T02:00:53.773Z
He was without the impulsiveness Henry III. which marred Conrad’s great qualities, but he had the same decisive judgment, wide ambition and irresistible will as his father. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z
We look into the distant recesses of the Abbey eastward, through three of Henry III.'s bays, across a low wall split up by the bases of dwarf pillars. William de Colchester Abbot of Westminster 2011-08-05T02:00:50.197Z
Henry III. in a state of chronic war and equally chronic poverty turned in his distress to his wealthy subject, and de Sanci responded as a wealthy and loyal subject should. Stories about Famous Precious Stones 2011-08-31T02:01:42.217Z
Henry III. left no male heirs; consequently Henry of Navarre became the legitimate inheritor of the throne of France. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
The principle of clerical representation had gained ground during the reign of Henry III., and in 1283 Peckham confirmed it by fixing the manner in which it was to be carried out. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z
The last years of Henry III. form a turning-point in German history. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z
King Henry III. refused to sanction this election, and nominated Reginald, Archdeacon of Down, to the vacant see. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, March 1865 2011-07-30T02:00:17.007Z
Goldwin Smith says, in his picturesque way, Henry III. had a "waxen heart." Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z
More than half of these were made during the reigns of John and Henry III., when the power of the church was in ascendancy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z
The King and Queen had supped in state at eight, and now a masque was in progress, held in the glorious hall which Henry III painted with the story of Antiochus. House of Torment A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court 2011-07-15T02:00:24.257Z
This brilliant young scholar landed with Sir Amias Paulet at Calais on the 25th of September, 1576, and with him went straight to the Court of Henry III. of France. The Mystery of Francis Bacon 2011-07-09T02:00:14.663Z
The troubles that clouded the early years of the reign of the youthful King Henry III. were watched with anxiety by Honorius III. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, March 1865 2011-07-30T02:00:17.007Z
This was given to the brethren of St. Anthony of Vienne in France by Henry III. Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z
And in 1248 Henry III. granted a like privilege to the abbot of Westminster, in honour of the “translation” of Edward the Confessor. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z
The gilding and painted blazonry on the great hall built by Henry III glowed like huge jewels. House of Torment A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court 2011-07-15T02:00:24.257Z
The same summer the Emperor, whose wife, Iolanthe, had died some years before, was married at Worms to Isabella, sister of king Henry III. of England. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
He opposed the Protestants until the end of the reign of Henry III., but espoused the cause of Henry IV. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z
In the time of Henry III., the castle, after changing hands repeatedly, was taken and rased to the ground.  The Wye and Its Associations a picturesque ramble 2011-06-12T02:00:06.820Z
But a more curious and complete instance of such an ecclesiastical monopoly was that of the St Giles’s fair, at first granted for the customary three days, which were increased by Henry III. to sixteen. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z
Henry III created him Knight of the Saint Esprit in 1578, and Marshal of France in the following year. Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico In the Years 1599-1602 2011-05-30T02:00:21.633Z
His son, Henry III., already crowned King of Germany as a boy, now mounted the throne. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
A fair on the 31st of October and the two following days was held under grant of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z
This daughter was Maud, remarkable for having been in her widowhood created marshal in virtue of her descent, the king himself, Henry III., solemnly giving the truncheon into her hands.  The Wye and Its Associations a picturesque ramble 2011-06-12T02:00:06.820Z
In the reign of Henry III. the chancellor had also ceased to attend, and his clerk acquired the title of chancellor of the exchequer. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z
When the kingdom of Burgundy was joined to the Germanic empire, he refused to pay homage to the emperor Henry III., whose suzerainty over him never existed except in theory. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 8 "France" to "Francis Joseph I." 2011-05-27T02:00:16.463Z
Henry III. saw in this new movement an agent which might be used to his own advantage no less than for the general good, and he favored it as far as lay in his power. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
King Henry III. was on the throne now, and he ordered his representative to pay all his debts within forty days. The Viceroys of Ireland 2011-05-24T02:00:11.197Z
On the 14th May, 1588, the Parisians revolted against Henry III., at the instigation of the Duke of Guise. Curious Myths of the Middle Ages 2011-05-19T02:00:06.517Z
But the duke of Guise’s audacity did not make Henry III. forget his desire for vengeance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z
The popular and rustic strains which are handed down from the reign of Henry III have rehabilitated the memory of Simon de Montfort. An Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry; Serbian Lyrics 2011-05-14T02:00:10.287Z
Henry III. saw the necessity of a reform; he sought out the most pious, pure and intelligent priests, and made them abbots and bishops, refusing all payments or presents. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
And, prior to Henry III., if you got a judgment against your neighbour for money owing by him to you, your remedies of execution were these. The Law and the Poor 2011-05-07T02:00:30.390Z
When he was seventy-six, under the brutal Henry III., he was shut up in the Bastille. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z
His conduct towards Henry III. was certainly a most characteristic example of his behaviour. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z
The first charter of the forest is that of Henry III., issued in 1217. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z
This event, and the increasing authority of his old enemy, Godfrey, in Tuscany, led Henry III. to visit Italy again in 1055. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
To begin with, it may be news to some folk to learn that in the merry days of Henry III. there was no imprisonment for debt at all. The Law and the Poor 2011-05-07T02:00:30.390Z
The next year, 1589, Henry III. was stabbed by a monk who knelt before his throne; and the same year, Palissy died in the Bastille, at the age of eighty. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z
A year later the latter succeeded his brother on the throne of France as Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z
The reaction set in during the reign of Henry III, when the vigorous independence of Robert Grosseteste did much to stimulate the individual life of the English Church. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura 2011-04-14T02:00:56.200Z
In the summer of 1046, Henry III. crossed the Alps with a magnificent retinue. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
Philip the Fair, Henry III. and Louis XIII. were all born in the palace, and the first of these kings died there. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 "Fleury, Claude" to "Foraker" 2011-04-03T02:00:20.883Z
The Insurgent Barons stood a siege of six months against Henry III. behind these strong walls, and in the reign of Edward I. Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, presided over a grand tournament beneath them. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3 2011-03-21T02:00:11.920Z
The states-general, called together ten times in the 16th century, and at the death of Henry III. under promise of convocation, were never assembled. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z
On the death of Henry III, in 1272, Edward I succeeded without opposition. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura 2011-04-14T02:00:56.200Z
Henry III. visited Southern Italy, confirmed the Normans in their rule, as his father had done, and then returned to Germany. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
He again fulfilled several important missions during the reign of Henry III. of France. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 "Fleury, Claude" to "Foraker" 2011-04-03T02:00:20.883Z
Henry III. of France met with it in Provence, and attempted to acclimatize it at Paris, where he formed bands divided into various orders, each distinguished by a different colour. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z
The situation was awkward for Henry III., who had not the courage to ask Queen Elizabeth for the soldiers and money that he lacked. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z
Louis VIII. and Louis IX. adhered firmly to the policy of Philip IV., and in 1258, by the treaty of Paris, Henry III. of England recognized the loss of Poitou. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z
The latter took the Papal chair under the name of Clement II., and the very same day crowned Henry III. as Roman Emperor. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
The first statute on the subject appears to have been passed in the reign of Henry III., though the general policy had prevailed before that time both in popular prejudice and in the feudal custom. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z
He appealed for help to Henry III., and again to Edward I., with the result that his liability was diminished. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z
He at once offered in the name of the young king pardon and Henry III. oblivion of offences to all the insurgent barons. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
Moreover, a similar story has been told of a daughter of the emperor Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 2 "Ehud" to "Electroscope" 2011-01-29T03:00:23.777Z
In fact, during the nine remaining years of Henry III.'s reign, he selected three other Popes, Clement II. and his first two successors having all died suddenly, probably from poison, after very short reigns. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
But during Henry III.’s long reign the swift development of English law was due chiefly to new “original writs” and new “forms of action” devised by the chancery and sanctioned by the court. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z
Though municipal in its outlook, it is valuable for the general history of the kingdom, owing to the important part which London played in the agitation against the misrule of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z
The mendicants, Dominican and Franciscan, took rapid root in England; the number of friaries erected in the reign of Henry III. is astounding. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
War again broke out, with Henry of Bearn now at the head of the Huguenots, to whom he returned during the reign of Henry III. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
But, in the flush of victory, they also tore down the Imperial palace at Goslar, the Church, and the sepulchre wherein Henry III. was buried. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
The clerical element had been strong among the judges of Henry III.’s reign: Bracton was an archdeacon, Pateshull a dean, Raleigh died a bishop. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z
For the rest of Henry III.’s reign Edward controlled his father’s policy and appropriated enough of Leicester’s ideals to make the royalist restoration no mere reaction. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
Henry III. himself on rare occasions used English for a state document. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
Apprized by his mother of his brother's decease, he fled his Polish kingdom, and mounted the French throne under the name of Henry III. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
Henry III. had his boots chequered with golden lines, and every square enriched with a lion. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z
Inspection reveals that he is the central figure of a gallery of kings, for he is flanked on the left by Henry III., Stained Glass Tours in England 2011-01-03T03:01:00.547Z
In common with the baronial opposition he treated Henry III. as responsible for the tragic fate of Richard Marshal, earl of Pembroke, and threatened the king with excommunication. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
This question of the relations between the English and the Scottish crowns had been raised a dozen times between the days of Edward the Elder and those of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
True to his family traditions, Henry III sought at first to violate the Edict of La Rochelle. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
Under the frivolous and sanguinary reign of Henry III., “who was as eager for excitement as a woman,” the rage for duels spread till it became almost an epidemic. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
He was prominent among the barons who wrested the control of the government from the hands of Henry III., and assisted Simon de Montfort. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z
Parliament meant to the new rulers an assembly of barons just as it had done to the opponents of Henry III. in 1258. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
Even Stephen and Henry III. had been active and bustling princes, though their actions were misguided and inconsequent. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
In 1265, in Worcestershire, close upon the frontier of Gloucestershire, was fought the battle of Evesham, in which Henry III.'s son surprised and defeated Earl Simon de Montford, one time a royal favourite. Cathedral Cities of England
In 1583 he accompanied his father, Lord Seton, on an embassy to Henry III. of France. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
A Saturday market and an annual fair were granted to the lord of the manor by Henry III. in 1243. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens"
He learned in Sicily the death of Henry III. on the 16th of November 1272. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
Population was steadily increasing, and with it commerce; the intellectual activity which had marked the reign of Henry III. was still alive; architecture, religious and military, was in its prime. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
Chester was captured by the Earl of Derby, who held it for the Crown during the war between Henry III. and the barons. Cathedral Cities of England
At the end of Henry III.’s reign we have the admirable illustrations of a manuscript of Matthew Paris’s Lives of the Offas, with many pictures of knights. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of"
It occurs occasionally in writs of the reign of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens"
Barons' War, the war carried on for several years by Simon de Montfort and other barons of Henry III against the king, beginning in 1263. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis
When once he was dead, and his heritage fell to his nine-year-old son Henry III., whom none could make responsible for his father’s doings, the whole aspect of affairs was changed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
It was carried out in the reigns of Richard I. to Henry III., Cathedral Cities of England
He was succeeded by his son, Alexander III, a boy of eight, who in 1251 married Margaret, eldest daughter of Henry III of England. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide
He became confessor to the emperor Henry III., who appointed him archbishop of Cologne in 1056. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo"
For instance, that St James’ Palace is on the site of what, in the reign of Henry III., was known as the Hospital of St James. Springtime and Other Essays
A few letters survive from the time of the Norman kings, but the earliest collection of English royal letters is the Letters of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
We learn that the field, which contained the ancient site, was known as Belasis in some records of the reign of Henry III. Cathedral Cities of England
Brown morocco, gold tooled, arms of Henry III., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 2 "Bohemia" to "Borgia, Francis"
Two hundred years later King Henry III. pulled down Edward the Confessor's Abbey, and built in its place the Abbey we still have. Stories of London
It is interesting to find that surnames were beginning to be established in the reign of Henry III Springtime and Other Essays
"Yes, indeed, Margot," said Charles, "congratulate him, and sincerely too, for without him the King of France would be Henry III." Marguerite de Valois
The city was captured from Henry III. by the barons in 1263. Cathedral Cities of England
The most interesting portion is the north-west wing, which was erected by Francis I., and contains the room where Henry, duke of Guise, was assassinated by order of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea"
Whether mere tenants in chief attended parliament under Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
The country was in the throes of the civil war kindled by the revolt of the Earl of Leicester against Henry III. Saint Bonaventure The Seraphic Doctor Minister-General of the Franciscan Order
"Long live King Henry III.!" shouted Catharine, making the sign of the cross. Marguerite de Valois
In 1227, by a charter of Henry III., the city enjoyed the same freedom and liberties as those of Winchester. Cathedral Cities of England
The upper part of the tower is believed to be of Queen Elizabeth's time, but the lower part is probably coeval with the first foundation of the abbey, in the reign of Henry III. The Pencil of Nature
We may next advert to a practice, of which there is very clear proof in the reign of Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
He died on the 26th of December 1574, at the beginning of the reign of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine"
King Henry III. could well afford this little pastime, for no serious business occupied him for the moment. Marguerite de Valois
In 1250 it was rebuilt by Henry III., and is an octagonal structure, second only to that at Lincoln in size. Cathedral Cities of England
In the central one, which is used as a muniment room, there is preserved an invaluable curiosity, an original copy of the Magna Charta of King Henry III. The Pencil of Nature
The next writ now extant, that wears the appearance of parliamentary representation, is in the thirty-eighth of Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
It is recorded that in 1259 King Henry III. granted a privilege to certain parties to mine coal at Newcastle. Nature's Miracles, Volume 1 Familiar Talks on Science—World-Building and Life. Earth, Air and Water.
After the death of Charles in 1574, and the succession of Anjou under the name of Henry III., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
Witness how on the day of the Barricades he extended his kind protection to King Henry III. of Valois in his own city of Paris, where he had dwelt fourteen years. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion
This event took place in the year of our Lord 1229, in the reign of Henry III. The Pencil of Nature
These military tenants were become, in the reign of Henry III., far more numerous than they had been under the Conqueror. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
Our space will not permit of our quoting the entire passage, and we shall rather proceed to the period when the assassination of Henry III. opened to the King of Navarre the throne of France. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847
Two years later he was reappointed by Henry III. ambassador to Queen Elizabeth, and he remained at her court for ten years. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli"
Catherine, the Queen-Mother, was to travel from Chartres to represent her son King Henry III. of Valois, of Poland, and of France. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion
This grant is exemplified in the second charter, from Henry III., dated 1251. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades"
A very curious illustration of this feudal principle is found in the conduct of William earl of Pembroke, one of the greatest names in our ancient history, towards Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
She lived in England in the reign of Henry III, and often gives English equivalents for her French words. A Short History of French Literature
He returned in 1404 with the title of king, which he had secured from Henry III. of Castile. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
In the struggle of barons and people against Henry III., indignation made verses; and these, too, we owe to the clerks. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15
The second time she fought against the Emperor Henry III. of Bavaria, and overcame him. Villani's Chronicle Being Selections from the First Nine Books of the Croniche Fiorentine of Giovanni Villani
Henry III. had previously granted a charter to the burgesses of Lubec, that they should "not be arrested for the debt of any of their countrymen, unless the magistrates of Lubec neglected to compel payment." View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
A Man of the Time of Henry III. 1216-1272 68 18. English Costume
Walter at first followed in his father’s footsteps, entering the service of the Exchequer and acting as an itinerant justice in the early years of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
The corresponding chapter in the Great Charter, granted by Henry III., An Essay on the Trial by Jury
Henry III. was made Emperor, and the events which were in Italy in his time, and how the Court of Rome was in Florence. Villani's Chronicle Being Selections from the First Nine Books of the Croniche Fiorentine of Giovanni Villani
Henry III. of Germany, imperial influence extended by, ii. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
A little apart you may picture Master William Tousell, goldsmith, of London, a very important person, who is making a metal statue of the Queen and one of her father-in-law, Henry III., for Westminster Abbey. English Costume
In 1256 Henry III. granted them the city at an annual fee farm of �60, also the right of electing their bailiffs. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
The number as well as the variety of names of the justices appearing in the early chirographs of 'Concords,' leave reason for doubting whether, anterior to the reign of Henry III., An Essay on the Trial by Jury
Singularly fine as achievements of the sculptor’s art are the effigies of Henry III., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 1 "Edwardes" to "Ehrenbreitstein"
So in a record of 19 Henry III.: View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
Henry III. was identified with Charles II., and Monmouth with the duke. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin"
Henry III. and his son, Edward I., rebuilt it nearly as we see it now.  About London
The political importance of the battle was very great, for it gave the death-blow to the cause of the barons who supported Louis, and it fixed Henry III. on the throne. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama"
In 1267 Henry III. granted Thomas de Multon a market every Wednesday at Egremont, and a fair every year on the eve, day and morrow of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 1 "Edwardes" to "Ehrenbreitstein"
But even if they were so, this assembly has much less the appearance of a parliament, than that in the thirty-eighth of Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
In 1216 Magna Carta, a copy of which is to be found in the Red Book of the Exchequer, was granted to the Irish by Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin"
Wretched creatures in Henry III.'s time had been dragged by dozens at horses' tails through the streets of London, broken on the wheel, or torn to pieces by infuriated mobs. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses
Pierre, who had had but small aid from Henry III., was compelled to submit, and a truce was agreed to for three months, to terminate on November 15th. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
Under Henry III., and regularly from the time of Henry V., a.d. 1106-1125, the title before coronation has been Romanorum rex. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth"
A great proportion of our best laws, including Magna Charta itself, as it now stands confirmed by Henry III., were, in the most literal sense, obtained by a pecuniary bargain with the crown. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
Sir Thomas who was Sheriff of Devon 56 Henry III., and successively 6, 9, and 10 Edward I., at his death left two daughters coheiresses. The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West
In the reign of Henry III. a hospital dedicated to St John the Baptist was founded at Cricklade, and placed under the government of a warden or prior. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
The delay had been sought by Pierre in the hope of extracting, by entreaties or threats, more active assistance from the miserable Henry III. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
Henry III. gave a loud groan; at this threat he became more frightened than ever. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12
Proofs of this remarkable transformation from tenants in villenage to copyholders are found in the reign of Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
The first recorded owners of Shute, and from whom it received its name, were Sir Lucas and Sir Robert de Schete, who held it early in the reign of Henry III. The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West
The borough was never incorporated, but certain liberties, including exemption from toll and passage, were granted to the townsmen by Henry III. and confirmed by successive sovereigns. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
In England Henry III., always restive under the thought of the losses sustained by his father in France, was continually scheming to regain the lost territories. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
In the reign of Edward III., a prioress sued a sheriff for the recovery of a pension granted during the reign of Henry III., which had been allowed to lapse. Women of England
I merely take notice of this change in the law between the reigns of Henry III. and Edward IV. as an instance of the bias which the judges showed in favour of personal freedom. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
Many of Cotton’s pamphlets were widely read in manuscript during his lifetime, but only two of his works were printed, The Reign of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 5 "Cosway" to "Coucy"
When John was dead it was Jocelin who administered the oath to Henry III. at his coronation. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Many of them came, one by one, to submit to Louis IX., and hostilities were suspended between the French and Richard of Cornwall, brother and representative of Henry III. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
Glass began to be introduced into dwelling houses in the time of Henry III., but was regarded as a great luxury. Women of England
The abbot of this monastery appears from Dugdale to have been summoned by writ in the 49th of Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
Fortunately on this occasion Henry III. appointed, just before his death, a man of high character, his cousin Bruno, bishop of Toul, who presented himself in Rome in company with Hildebrand. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
Henry III., no crown, standing, but right knee raised to suit the weathering of aisle roof. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Henry III. was preparing in earnest for a descent upon France; and Blanche sought allies, or at least friends, among her vassals, while the barons leagued against Thibaud agreed to a truce. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
He belonged to a noble Saxon family, was bishop of Bamberg, and chancellor to the emperor Henry III., to whom he was indebted for his elevation to the papacy upon the abdication of Gregory VI. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy"
That even this concession, though but the recognition of a known right, appeared so dangerous to some in the government that it was withdrawn in the first charter of Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
He fought for Henry III. at Northampton and at Lewes, and was afterwards imprisoned for a short time in London. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
From the days of Henry III. to those of Elizabeth, and of Louis IX. to those of Louis XIV., the general intellect of the two nations was steadily on the increase. Modern Painters, Volume IV (of V)
Meanwhile, with much pomp and ceremony and rich clothing and luxurious baggage, Henry III. landed at Saint-Malo, on May 3, 1230, where he had an interview with Pierre. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
The desperate position of the papacy in the 11th century obliged Henry III. to intervene. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
The Court of Chancery is not distinctly to be traced under Henry III. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
In the 17th of Henry III. the Jews were again taxed to the amount of 18,000 silver marks. Old and New London Volume I
J. C. K. The coin is a very common penny of Henry III., worth ninepence, or a shilling at most. Notes and Queries, Number 238, May 20, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
Two formidable enemies still threatened her, however, in the persons of Henry III. and Pierre Mauclerc. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
But was it possible for the relation between Empire and Papacy to remain what Henry III. had made it? Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
They may pass, not for the production of a single person, but rather of a class, during many years, or, in general words, a century, ending with the death of Henry III. in 1272. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
The earliest civic show on record, writes Mr. Fairholt, who made a specialty of this subject, took place in 1236, on the passage of Henry III. and Eleanor of Provence through the City to Westminster. Old and New London Volume I
Under Henry III. the fee farm rent was £38: 10s., but this was reduced by a charter of 10 Edward II. to £36, the customs of wool, hides and skins being reserved to the king. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton"
When Henry III. passed through Italy on his way to assume the crown, there were some who hoped that the Pope would induce him to set resolutely about the extinction of the Huguenots. The History of Freedom
Before entering upon the less known facts, I would observe that an alderman and sheriff of London, Simon FitzMary, gave in the thirty-first year of the reign of Henry III., Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles
In the collection entitled 'Political Songs' we have some reflecting on Henry III., some on the general administration. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
Two of this trade were divers times mayors in the reign of Henry III., viz., Old and New London Volume I
Comfits universally used under Henry III. of France, i. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
Knox thundered against what he called the Monstrous Regiment of Women, because the Queen went to mass, and Mariana praised the assassin of Henry III. because the King was in league with Huguenots. The History of Freedom
In this strain did the head of the Roman church laud the murder of Henry III. of France. Guy Fawkes or A Complete History Of The Gunpowder Treason, A.D. 1605
Henry III. allows Italian priests in English benefices, ii. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
One of the first acts of King Henry III. was to hold a council in St. Paul's, and there publish the Great Charter. Old and New London Volume I
Frederick the Wise, a great collector of, 242; phial of the blood of Christ sent to Henry III., ib.; fall in price of, ib.; deceptive, 243. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
When the Duke of Guise, with the Cardinal his brother, was slain by Henry III., he was the most powerful and devoted upholder of Catholicism in France. The History of Freedom
Is it not clear from the preceding facts, that the murderers of Henry III. and IV. and the actors in the massacre of St. Bartholomew considered that they were acting a meritorious part? Guy Fawkes or A Complete History Of The Gunpowder Treason, A.D. 1605
In 1586, Catherine de' Medici, accompanied by her ladies, visited the court of Henry of Navarre, and attempted to settle the disputes between that prince and her son, Henry III. An Introduction to Shakespeare
Among other distinguished persons buried in the Temple Church, for so many ages a place of special sanctity, was William Plantagenet, fifth son of Henry III., who died when a youth. Old and New London Volume I
That part of the mediæval builder’s task was left unfinished, and indeed hardly attempted, by our Westminster architects, either under Henry III., Lectures Delivered in America in 1874
Henry III. and Louis XIII., each caused his most powerful subject to be treacherously despatched. The History of Freedom
And the law, so long after as the reign of Henry III, seems still to have been guided by the same equitable provisions. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First
Henry III. of France was stabbed in the same chamber where he had helped to contrive the cruel massacre of French Protestants. Sowing and Reaping
Like the other Marshalls, he was a benefactor of the Temple, and, like all the four sons of the Protector, died without issue, in the reign of Henry III., the family becoming extinct with him. Old and New London Volume I
The new and "more detestable perfidy, fury, and impetuosity" of which the Huguenots were the victims in the first years of Henry III.'s reign, finally brought it to the light. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
The Ferrers estates were forfeited by Robert, earl of Derby, in the reign of Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor"
For the earldom of Chester, as Camden testifies, was united to the crown by Henry III, and has ever since given title to the king's eldest son. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First
Matthew Paris, in the reign of Henry III., says that Innocent III. Needlework As Art
On the site of that chapel, in the year 1233, history tells us that Henry III. erected a Carthusian house of maintenance for converted Jews, who there lived under a Christian governor. Old and New London Volume I
This is dated the 13th year of Edward I., 1285, whereas the actual sale of the manor took place in the reign of Henry III., A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
A second charter, granted by Henry III. in 1229, limits the power of electing a provost by requiring that he shall be removed if he be displeasing to the king. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor"
In the next place, Bruno's praise of Henry III. was far from mercenary. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)
It was partially burned three times subsequently in that century, and in Henry III.'s reign Simon de Montfort and his son were defeated and slain on the neighboring hills. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
Henry III. was driven back here by the rebellious De Montfort, Earl of Leicester. Old and New London Volume I
Of the ownership of Ralph de Rhodes we have evidence in a Feet of Fines, Lincoln, 9 Henry III., A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
Henry III. is said to have been a Leper. The Leper in England: with some account of English lazar-houses
A passage is cited from Bruno's high-flown panegyric on Henry III. as "a specimen of the language he was prepared to employ towards the great when there was anything to be got from them." Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)
By the thirteenth century scholars had assembled there and become a recognized body, according to writs issued by Henry III. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
We need not trace the variations of its form through the seventeenth century, from the high-crowned things of Henry III. of France, and James I. of England, to the graceful beavers of Louis XIII., Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845
As with other parishes in this soke, we find from a Feet of Fines, 9 Henry III., A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
For once, imminent peril roused Henry III. to vigorous action. Henry IV, Makers of History
See De Thou on this subject, book cxxiii. and tom. v. of the Journal of Henry III., edition of 1744, p. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c.
The Saxons called it Bright-stow, or the "Illustrious City;" from this the name changed to Bristow, as it was known in the twelfth century, and Bristold in the reign of Henry III. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
The audience chamber contains the throne and is enriched with historical paintings of events in the reign of Henry III. Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad
It is a somewhat curious coincidence, that a similar document, of date 16 Henry III., A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
Henry III. called to his aid the fearless and energetic Duke of Guise, and gave him the command of his armies. Henry IV, Makers of History
In the 8th year of the reign of King Henry III., The Coinages of the Channel Islands
This marriage took place in the garrison chapel, which was originally the hospital of St. Nicholas, founded in the time of Henry III. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
The Abbot declared that Henry III. had given him and his successors "Infangthefe and Utfangthefe in all his hundreds and demesnes." Bygone Punishments
His brother, who had been the Duke of Anjou before him, was now King Henry III. of France. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History
The Duke of Guise was now in great favor with Henry III. Henry IV, Makers of History
Henry III. at one time intended to be buried in the Temple Church. Memorials of Old London Volume I
The old West Gate of Winchester, the only survivor of the city's four gates, is a well-preserved specimen of the military architecture of the time of Henry III. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
As a nation we are fond of working by precedents, and it is a favorite saying among lawyers that modern English law began with Henry III. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
At a meeting between Henry III and the French prince at Merton in Surrey, it was agreed to give Magna Charta a form, in which it was deemed compatible with the monarchy. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6)
The duke and Henry III. made themselves very merry over this supposed simplicity of Henry of Navarre, little aware that he was making himself equally merry at their expense. Henry IV, Makers of History
Henry III., jealous of political control, constantly endeavoured, by irritating Ordinances, to cripple the powers previously conferred. Memorials of Old London Volume I
In the thirteenth century there were three thousand students at Oxford, and Henry III. granted the university its first charter. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
In the reign of Henry III. four women took seats in parliament, and in the reign of Edward I. ten ladies were called to parliament and helped to govern Great Britain. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
They awoke Henry III's dynastic ambition by promoting the elevation of his brother to be King of the Romans, and destining his younger son Edmund for the crown of Naples and Sicily. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6)
It was very apparent that Henry III. could not live long. Henry IV, Makers of History
The ancient Loriner made bits, spurs, and all the smaller trinkets of a horse's harness, and the guild dates back to the days of Henry III., but its history is uneventful. Memorials of Old London Volume I
Portions of this church remain, but the present abbey was begun by Henry III. nearly seven hundred years ago, and it was not completed until Edward III.'s time. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
The original document is given in Latin, and is dated 39th Henry III. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare
It is, properly speaking, this charter which was renewed in the ninth year of Henry III as Magna Charta, and was afterwards repeatedly confirmed. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6)
Though far from irreproachable in his morals, the purity of his court was infinitely superior to that of Henry III. and his mother Catharine. Henry IV, Makers of History
Here, in 1231, King Henry III. held his court, and passed a solemn and a stately Christmas. Notes and Queries, Number 231, April 1, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
In Henry III.'s reign it was captured and demolished; the latter fate is gradually befalling the hill on which it stood, under the operations of the quarrymen. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
Saint, king of France, surrenders territory to Henry III., A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
The later government of Henry III has a different character from the earlier: the legate himself confirmed Magna Charta in the shape finally accepted. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6)
Henry III. was in constant fear that the duke, whose popularity in France was almost boundless, might supplant him, and he therefore forbade him to approach the metropolis. Henry IV, Makers of History
J. C. K. The coin is a penny of Henry III., struck in London. Notes and Queries, Number 231, April 1, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
Here is the once beautiful tomb of William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, and half-brother to Henry III. Little Folks (December 1884) A Magazine for the Young
Magna Carta, 182; partially renewed at the accession of Henry III., A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
Oxford suggested to men's minds the recollection of the opposition which the great nobles had once offered to Henry III. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6)
Henry III. was amazed and terrified by this insolence of his defiant subject. Henry IV, Makers of History
It was the chief residence of Henry III., and the scene of the principal events of his depraved and dramatic rule. A Little Tour of France
In the reign of Henry III. the League obtained a Royal Charter granting them liberty of constant residence at a place in London. The History of London
In no other way could he claim hereditary right as a descendant of Henry III. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
The League was still victorious in France: Henry III would have been forced to join it: the tendencies of the strictest Catholicism would have gained a complete triumph. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6)
Many of the zealous Leaguers, indignant at the pusillanimity he displayed, urged the Duke of Guise to dethrone Henry III. by violence, and openly to declare himself King of France. Henry IV, Makers of History
The place is full of Catherine de'Medici, of Henry III., of memories, of ghosts, of echoes, of possible evocations and revivals. A Little Tour of France
But the present Abbey contains work by Henry III., The History of London
Effigy of Henry III. from his tomb in Westminster Abbey. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
In these rooms, which she had hung in black, the saintly widow of Henry III spent many years mourning for a husband who had shown himself quite unworthy of her devotion. In Château Land
Henry III. had taken possession of the castle of St. Cloud, and from its elevated windows looked out with joy upon the bold assaults and the advancing works. Henry IV, Makers of History
In 1244, Henry III. held a great Council of State in it. Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young
Henry III. and his son Edward I. added to the outer walls and strengthened them. The History of London
Llewelyn, Prince of Wales, had joined Earl Simon against Henry III., and had only done homage to Henry after Simon had been defeated. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
Not having had enough of horrors in the rooms of the dreadful Catherine, we were ushered, by our voluble guide, into those of her son, Henry III. In Château Land
Henry III. embraced him with apparently the most tender affection. Henry IV, Makers of History
In the next century, St. Catherine's Chapel witnessed a stirring scene, when Henry III., holding in one hand a Gospel, in the other a lighted taper, swore to uphold Magna Charta. Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young
Queen Eleanor, consort of Henry III. of England, was visiting her sister of France, and together they arranged every detail of the tournament, of which King Louis was to be the judge. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Building operations in the reign of Henry III., with the king giving directions to the architect. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
Under Henry III and Edward I, socage tenants became more and more frequent; but, before long, their duties became less onerous, and might be discharged by others hired for the purpose, instead of by themselves. Principles Of Political Economy
Henry was now known as Henry III. of France. Henry IV, Makers of History
It was founded by Edward the Confessor, and rebuilt by Henry III. Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young
Henry III., his son, had but just completed his tenth year when the title of a king descended to him. Coronation Anecdotes
A king and labourers in the reign of Henry III. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
The "Massacre" ends with the death of Henry III. of France, who was assassinated on the 1st of August, 1589; "it cannot, therefore, have been written earlier than about 1590." The Critics Versus Shakspere A Brief for the Defendant
Henry III. was required, as a pledge of his sincerity, to place in the hands of the Protestants eight fortified cities. Henry IV, Makers of History
A charter from Henry III. in 1256 granted to the men of Basingstoke the manor and hundred of that name and certain other privileges, which were confirmed by Edward III., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
He then appeared in England fighting for Henry III. against Simon de Montfort, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Lewes in 1264. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
Innocent could not bear that that crown should be worn by the son of the man whom he had hated bitterly, and offered it to Edmund, the second son of Henry III. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
His family appears to have been in good circumstances, but in the stormy reign of Henry III. their property was despoiled and several members of the family were driven into exile. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
Henry III., though conscious that his throne was trembling beneath him, and courting now the Catholics and again the Protestants, was still amusing himself, day after day, with the most contemptible and trivial vices. Henry IV, Makers of History
This he had to give up towards the end of the 16th century, by order, it is said, of Henry III., and was thenceforth called the "chancellor." Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
We still possess a few songs composed by Duke Henry III. Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day
A bed in the reign of Henry III. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
A favourite of Henry II. and John I. of Castile, he was made grand chancellor of the realm by Henry III. in 1398. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
The news of the death of Henry III. was received with unbounded exultation in the besieged city. Henry IV, Makers of History
In the successful accomplishment of these three great objects, was involved the destruction of that older state of France, which was to be seen under Henry III. and IV. Travels in France during the years 1814-15 Comprising a residence at Paris, during the stay of the allied armies, and at Aix, at the period of the landing of Bonaparte, in two volumes.
The last descendant died without male issue, 48 Henry III., leaving his three sisters his next heirs, and so the name perished. Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
The greatest grievance suffered from Henry III. was his preference of foreigners over his own countrymen. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
This event is stated to have occurred in the third year of Henry III. A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum
Upon the death of Henry III., the Duke of Alençon, his only surviving brother, would ascend the throne. Henry IV, Makers of History
Greisbrook, whence the family had their name, is a manor in Yorkshire, which, in the reign of Henry III., was in the great House of Mowbray, of whom the Greisbrooks held their lands. Notes and Queries, Number 208, October 22, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
I have already, in connection with Haltham, quoted an old Record, Feet of Fines, 9 Henry III., Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
A fight between armed and mounted knights of the time of Henry III. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
Coal was used as fuel in England as early as 852, and in 1234 the first charter to dig for it was granted by Henry III. to the inhabitants of Newcastle-on-Tyne. One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed
Henry III. soon after repaired to the bedside of Catharine his mother, who was lying sick in one of the chambers of the castle. Henry IV, Makers of History
We now turn to some portraits by unknown artists of the period, among which may be noted: 1033, Henry III.; The Story of Paris
Suffice it to say that the English monasteries in Henry III.'s time counted by hundreds. The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886
East end of Westminster Abbey Church: begun by Henry III. in 1245. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
Upon the extinction of the house of Valois, by the assassination of Henry III. in 1589, Henry of Navarre became the rightful owner of the French throne. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
The Pope issued a bull of excommunication against all who should advocate the cause of Henry III. Henry IV, Makers of History
The chamber in which the leaders of the League met and decided to assassinate Henry III. still exists. The Story of Paris
These heretics were executed by the orders of Henry III, and in his presence. The Inquisition A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the Church
He was frequently at Court, as his attestations to various charters prove, about 41 Henry III. Shakespeare's Family
His first warfare was with the turbulent and disaffected Welshmen, who had profited by the intestine turmoil of the preceding reign, and intrigued perpetually with the rebellious nobles of Henry III. for their own ends. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
The King of Navarre was urged by his friends not to trust himself in the power of Henry III. Henry IV, Makers of History
Our own Henry III. who attended the funeral is figured among the mourners around the base which are only partially seen from afar. The Story of Paris
The interference of Henry III in papal affairs and its momentous consequences. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
The great assemblies held at Oxford under Cnut, Stephen, and Henry III., are each memorable in their way. Stray Studies from England and Italy
The three who came nearest to her in this respect were George III., who reigned sixty years; Henry III., who reigned fifty-six years; and Edward III., who reigned fifty years. The Children's Book of London
Henry III. now determined to make a vigorous effort to crush the Protestant religion. Henry IV, Makers of History
Chairs were founded for Arabic by Henry III., for surgery, anatomy and botany by Henry IV., and for Syrian by Louis XIV. The Story of Paris
The appearance of Henry III in Italy at this juncture, and the settlement of the question of the three rival popes, are among the most important events of all mediæval history in their results. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
Not long after this the Temple Church was erected; then Westminster Abbey followed, and at length, under Henry III., all the arts were rapidly advanced in his kingdom. A History of Art for Beginners and Students Painting, Sculpture, Architecture
When Henry III. succeeded, Westminster was in the hands of Prince Louis of France, "the Dauphin" of Shakespeare's play. Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown)
Defeat would weaken the overbearing power of the Leaguers, and enable Henry III. more securely to retain his position by the balance of the two rival parties. Henry IV, Makers of History
In the reign of Henry III a Ralegh had been Justiciary. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
The most important question that Henry III had to face was that of a great reform of the Church. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
Henry III. did not come back from Poland so quickly. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life
For some years they held together, because Henry III. opposed the accession of any of them, claiming the Principality as a lapsed fief under a treaty made with the last prince, David ap Llywelyn. Mediæval Wales Chiefly in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Six Popular Lectures
At one time we see Henry III. weeping and groaning upon his bed in utter wretchedness, and again he appears before us reveling with his dissolute companions in the wildest carousals. Henry IV, Makers of History
Robert, in short, was in much the same case as Henry III. was at the hands of Earl Simon. Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine
This state of affairs seemed to the emperor, Henry III, to call for his interference. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
Then he sent his vessel to Seville, where King Henry III. was at that time; but the ship sank in the Guadalquiver, a great loss to Gadifer, her owner. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World
The disaffection against Henry III. at once made itself felt in the Welsh war. Mediæval Wales Chiefly in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Six Popular Lectures
At last Henry III. agreed to appoint the Duke of Guise lieutenant general of France and high constable of the kingdom. Henry IV, Makers of History
When he was ninety-six years old he was visited by Henry III. of France, attended by a train of princes and nobles. A History of Art for Beginners and Students Painting, Sculpture, Architecture
Henry III., and Henry�IV., now demand our attention. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
During the long reign of Henry III. pasturage was granted to the men of Rodley, who also in common with the King’s people might hunt the boar.  The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account
It was the policy of Henry III. to collect the earldoms into the hands of his relations. Mediæval Wales Chiefly in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Six Popular Lectures
Henry III. had, in early life, displayed great vigor of character. Henry IV, Makers of History
"It was the time when Henry III. was batting with Simon de Montfort and his Barons"—Straits Times. Punch, or the London Charivari, July 1, 1914
Henry III., and Henry IV., without having risen to any higher rank than that of lieutenant. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 462 Volume 18, New Series, November 6, 1852
At some date in the reign of Henry III., Chatterbox, 1906
But Meredydd soon proved a traitor, and the failure of Henry III.’s campaign in 1257 was less due to the union of the Welsh than to the disunion of the English. Mediæval Wales Chiefly in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Six Popular Lectures
While at Etampes, Henry received a letter from the beautiful but disconsolate Louisa of Lorraine, the widow of Henry III., imploring him to avenge the murder of her husband. Henry IV, Makers of History
The king of France, Henry III, encouraged lace work by appointing a Venetian to be pattern maker for varieties of linen needlework and lace for his court. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
His term of office was one long history of papal exactions from the English clergy, and of the tyranny of foreigners, creatures of Henry III., over the rights of the nation. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Archiepiscopal See
A later Tracy was Baron of Barnstaple, and was appointed Governor of the island of Lundy in the reign of Henry III. Lynton and Lynmouth A Pageant of Cliff & Moorland
One of the main causes of Henry III.'s unpopularity was the overweening influence of his foreign favourites. The Reign of Mary Tudor
Henry of Navarre and the Duke of Alençon sent an embassador to the French court to propose terms to Henry III. Henry IV, Makers of History
A few miles upstream the Torridge passes Potheridge, the birthplace of General Monk, whose ancestors had owned property here since the reign of Henry III. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts
The young Henry III., who had just laid the foundation of the new abbey at Westminster, assisted at the ceremony. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Archiepiscopal See
The Abbots, without enjoying any prescriptive right, were summoned to Parliament in the reigns of Henry III., Bell's Cathedrals: The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury with some Account of the Priory Church of Deerhurst Gloucestershire
Saving our engagements to Prayer Book and Articles, we might breathe and live and act and speak, as in the atmosphere and climate of Henry III.'s day, or the Confessor's, or of Alfred's. Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Henry III. was alike despised by Catholics and Protestants. Henry IV, Makers of History
Two young men entered, in red vests, and peaked beards in the fashion of Henry III. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume VIII.
Next day a procession was formed, headed by the young king, Henry III. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Archiepiscopal See
The purely Germanic period of the literary history of England lasted six hundred years, that is, for about the same length of time as divides us from the reign of Henry III. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
He was a Court preacher under Henry III of France and denounced Elizabeth of England in a funeral sermon on Mary Stuart.  Immortal Memories
Even Henry III. in the Louvre, surrounded by his parasites and his concubines, trembled as he saw the shadow of this fearful apparition darkening his court. Henry IV, Makers of History
The Chapel of Henry VII., of the late Perpendicular style of architecture, replaced an Early English Lady Chapel, which had stood on this same spot since the first years of Henry III.'s reign. Westminster Abbey
The new style of pointed architecture was just coming in, and the Abbot of Westminster, Humez, had added a Lady Chapel to the old Norman church when Henry III. was a boy. Westminster The Fascination of London
In 1236, Henry III. of England having married Aliénor of Provence made his solemn entry into his capital. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
Henry III was equally harsh and severe in his measures. Usury A Scriptural, Ethical and Economic View
They had organized to drive the imbecile Henry III. from the throne. Henry IV, Makers of History
In 1263 a grand temporary reconciliation was patched up between Henry III. and the proud Earl, which was ratified at Boulogne in the presence of the French King, St. Louis the peacemaker. Westminster Abbey
Henry III., the second founder, is here himself. Westminster The Fascination of London
Henry III., a weak king but an artist born, valued him greatly. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
Nicholas De Mora, in the reign of Henry III., "rendered at the Exchequer two knives, one good, and the other a very bad one, for certain land which he held in Shropshire." Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Henry III. remained most of the time in the gilded saloons of the Louvre, irritable and wretched, and yet incapable of any continued efficient exertion. Henry IV, Makers of History
The Priory had a history stretching back to the far off days of Henry III, when it belonged to the Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral. The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert
The incomparable chapter-house was built in Henry III.'s time, and restored to some of its original beauty by Sir Gilbert Scott. Westminster The Fascination of London
Henry III. quarrels with his barons, and whom does he select for an arbiter but his former enemy, Louis IX., king of France, the victor of Taillebourg? A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
In one of the revenue rolls of Henry III. there is an entry of "Silver clasps and studs for his majesty's great book of Romances." Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Henry III., to strengthen his body-guard, called a strong force of Swiss mercenaries into the city. Henry IV, Makers of History
Ireland granted, under certain conditions, by Henry III. to his son, Prince Edward. Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry
Henry III plotted desperately to regain his prestige, and showed some of the Medici guile in a plot for Guise's assassination. Heroes of Modern Europe
The animal came from Egypt, and was a gift from Louis IX. of France to Henry III. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
The statuaries made the queen of Henry III. a model for the face of the Virgin Mary. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Duchess of Montpensier.The flag of truce.Assassination of Henry III. Henry IV, Makers of History
Chronologically, it begins in 1235, in the reign of Henry III.; and inasmuch as it is amended and amplified at substantially every parliamentary session, the bulk of it has come to be enormous. The Governments of Europe
Henry III was foolish enough to become a member, thereby incurring some loss of prestige by placing himself practically under the authority of his rival. Heroes of Modern Europe
Art: Henry III.'s style, 200, 262, gold and silver tablets, cups, &c., A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
This scandalous practice was particularly prevalent in that reign of debauchery in France, when Henry III. held the reins of government with a loose hand. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
They forged letters, in which the king atrociously expressed joy at the murder of Henry III., and declared his determination by dissimulation and fraud to root out Catholicism entirely from France. Henry IV, Makers of History
King Henry III. was present, as well as Prince Edward, afterwards king. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ely A History and Description of the Building with a Short Account of the Monastery and of the See
They decided secretly to proclaim Henry III's kinsman, the King of Navarre, who was a fine soldier and a kindly, humane gentleman. Heroes of Modern Europe
Sir W. Dugdale tells us that Ela, widow of William, Earl of Salisbury, executed the sheriff's office for the county of Wilts, in different parts of the reign of Henry III. Notes and Queries, Number 179, April 2, 1853. A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
In the reign of Henry III. of France, they could not exist without an abundant use of comfits. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Henry III., with no energy of character, despised by his subjects, and without either money or armies, seemed to be now entirely at the mercy of the confederate princes. Henry IV, Makers of History
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