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1236:(1592–1593)
1224:(1588–1590)
1218:(1587–1588)
1178:(1515–1546)
1166:(1489–1503)
1160:(1486–1489)
1154:(1476–1485)
1121:(1400–1419)
1103:(1314–1330)
983:(1582–1589)
944:(1489–1496)
839:(1364–1400)
799:(1591–1593)
791: 1560
780:(1551–1553)
772: 1542
761:(1534–1542)
755:(1527–1534)
731:(1461–1469)
709:(1420–1435)
703:(1414–1420)
697:(1403–1414)
645:(1379–1382)
633:(1370–1371)
627:(1366–1371)
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538:(1417–1434)
513:(1597–1597)
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429:(1463–1470)
390:(1434–1435)
384:(1417–1434)
372:(1414–1415)
366:(1403–1414)
299:(1596–1598)
263:(1509–1525)
151:For England
98:Map of the
64:introducing
1390:Categories
1317:References
555:Ralph Eure
47:references
147:in 1603.
119:March law
72:June 2014
1262:See also
989:, (1597)
130:Carlisle
111:Scotland
1379:194–201
1257:(1608-)
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1194:(1558–)
1188:(1553–)
1139:(1456–)
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1014:(1449–)
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