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The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military And Ecclesiastical: From the ... 2
Charles Macfarlane
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It was not * Rymer. — Mezeray, Hist Franc — Giannone, Storia del Reguo di Napoli.
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d by Google 24 CABU«£T HlflTOBT OF ENGLAND. [A.D. 1239.
even published by the latter till almost a twelvemoikth had passed. In the meantime Louis made peace with lienry, without giving himself any concern about his ally. On this, Alexander, who was on his march into England, returned home. He soon d%er, however, effected his reconciliation both with the pope and the new King of England. On t
...he Ist of December, 1217, he received absolution from the delegates of Gualo at Tweed- mouth ; and at the same time he surrendered to Henry the town of Carlisle, of whidi, although not of the castle, he had made himself master, and did homage for the earldom of Huntingdon and his other honours and possessions in England. On the 25th of June, 1221, Alexander married the Princess Joan, Henry the Third's eldest sister. A long perioil of uninterrupted peace and amity between the two countries was the consequence of these arrangements.

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