Chronicles of England, Scotland And Ireland (2 of 6): England (4 of 12)

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] This earle of Leicester was brother tothe earle of Mellent. Thus the kings purposed intention and painefulltrauell on that behalfe came to none effect.
[Sidenote: An. Reg. 17. 1152. ] [Sidenote: The duke of NormandieFitzempresse marieth the duchesse of Aquitaine. ] In the meane whileHenrie duke of Normandie maried Elianor duches of Guien or Aquitaine, latelie diuorsed from the French king, and so in right of hir he becameduke of Aquitaine, and earle of Poictou; for she was the onelie daughter
...to William duke of Guien, and earle of Poictou, and by hir fathercreated his sole and lawfull heire.
[Sidenote: The French king maketh warre against the duke of Normandie. ]The French king was nothing pleased with this mariage, in somuch that hemade sore warre vpon duke Henrie, ioining himselfe in league with kingStephan, with his sonne Eustace, and with the lord Geffrey brother toduke Henrie, so that the said Henrie was constreined to defer hisiournie into England, and applie his power to defend his countries andsubiects on that side of the sea.


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