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Timothy
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PRACTICAL CHIVALRY IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY: THE CASE OF WILLIAM MARSHAL
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FYI
http://usna.edu/Users/history/abels/hh315/William%20Marshal%20chivalry.htm
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Timothy
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[br Barry Or and Vert surmounting a Bend counterchanged],
a Lion rampant armed and langued Gules
an Orle of eight Trefoils slipped Sable counterchanged Or .
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Re: PRACTICAL CHIVALRY IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY: THE CASE OF WILLIAM MARSHAL
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Wow! That's a reader! Bookmarking it for later. Awesome find BTW
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Re: PRACTICAL CHIVALRY IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY: THE CASE OF WILLIAM MARSHAL
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I'll give it a look over, anything about the Marshal is worth reading at least once. Well, I haven't read anything about him that wasn't so far, hence the remark.
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