The order of the office of the earl marshall of England used by Gilbert de Stragall [Strigull] in the time of Henry II.
MS. Tanner 14, fol. 66b
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The order of the office of the earl marshall of England used by Gilbert de Stragall [Strigull] in the time of Henry II.
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MS. Tanner 14, fol. 66b
Summary
The order of the office of the earl marshall of England used by Gilbert de Stragall [Strigull] in the time of Henry II. Begins, "The manner, forme, and usage of Gilbert de Strogell, marshall of England."
With the exception of a few slight verbal differences, this is the same treatise as that at fol. 20, but with a summary of the contents prefixed.
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Collection of treatises and papers relating to the offices of high steward, high constable and earl-marshal of England
The order of the office of the earl marshall of England used by Gilbert de Stragall [Strigull] in the time of Henry II.
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