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  • [[Image:Longshanks2.jpg|thumb|Pencil sketch of King Edward I (Edward 'the Longshanks') of England]] '''Edward I''', 1272-1307, also known as Edward 'the Longshanks' for his distinguishabl
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  • * Prestwich, Michael. ''Edward I'' (1988) * Prestwich, Michael. "Edward I (1239–1307)". ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,'' Oxford Univers
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  • *[[List of Edward I's Statutes]]
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  • [[Image:Longshanks2.jpg|thumb|Pencil sketch of King Edward I (Edward 'the Longshanks') of England]] '''Edward I, [[1272]]-[[1307]]''', also known as Edward 'the Longshanks' for his distin
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  • * Prestwich, Michael. ''Edward I'' (1988) * Prestwich, Michael. "Edward I (1239–1307)". ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,'' Oxford Univers
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  • *[[List of Edward I's Statutes]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Edward I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Edward I/Related Articles]]
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  • ...re differing personalities of note. He was succeeded by his powerful son [[Edward I]] in 1272. after=[[Edward I]]
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  • ...ero (c 1270-1305), a leader in the fight for Scottish independence against Edward I.
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  • *[[Edward I]]
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  • ...grandson of one of the claimants to the crown in the dispute which gave [[Edward I]] of [[England]] the opportunity to claim overlordship over the Scots kings
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  • ...]] King of England (I1216-1272), son of [[King John|John]] and father of [[Edward I]].
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  • ...her of the English Parliament. UK Battledields Resource Centre</ref> and [[Edward I|Lord Edward]] (later King Edward the First, also known as William Longshank ...rs.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/edward_i_king.shtml Edward I (1239 - 1307)] BBC History</ref><ref>[http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/reso
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  • ...and Scottish resistance forces over the English king [[Edward I of England|Edward I]]'s attempt to exert suzerainty over Scotland, formerly an independent coun
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  • ...ed as the first Plantagenet monarch. Father of [[Edward I, King of England|Edward I]], who succeeded him.
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  • [[Edward I of England|Edward I]] holds court at the Castle Edward I's second court at Scarborough Castle
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  • ...rone. To avoid a civil war, it was agreed the matter should be referred to Edward I of England, as nominal overlord. He in turn referred it to his judges, who In 1296, Edward I of England invaded Scotland, deposed King John, and annexed Scotland to the
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  • ...so provided a staging post for the subjugation of the [[Wales|Welsh]] by [[Edward I]], and during the [[English Civil War]] several battles were fought on its
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  • ...ies of events in which the [[England|English]] King, [[Edward I of England|Edward I]], attempted to assert his own form of overlordship over Scotland thus prec
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  • ...ere reinterred with great ceremony, attended by King [[Edward I of England|Edward I]] and his queen, before the High Altar at [[Glastonbury Abbey]], where they
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  • [[Image:Longshanks2.jpg|thumb|Pencil sketch of King Edward I (Edward 'the Longshanks') of England]] '''Edward I''', 1272-1307, also known as Edward 'the Longshanks' for his distinguishabl
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  • [[Image:Longshanks2.jpg|thumb|Pencil sketch of King Edward I (Edward 'the Longshanks') of England]] '''Edward I, [[1272]]-[[1307]]''', also known as Edward 'the Longshanks' for his distin
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  • ...g of a fortress on the present Castle Hill, in 1109. [[Edward I of England|Edward I]] rebuilt [[Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke|Strongbow's]] castle in
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  • ...ecorded use of the name Plymouth was in 1211. It began to be prominent in Edward I's continental wars, and by the late 14th century trade was thriving. Follo
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  • === [[Edward I]] ===
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  • ...Cross" - which is dedicated to the memory of Queen Eleanor, wife of King [[Edward I]]. It is traditionally the point from which distances from London to other
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  • ...stanburgh's architecture was intended to rival the castles built by King [[Edward I]] in Wales during the English conquest of the late 13th century (the likes
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  • ...esentation was extended by the Provision of Oxford and in the makeup under Edward I of the "Model Parliament".<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/middle
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  • ...uiring lands and undertaking reclamation work along the Solway. In 1301 [[Edward I]] granted it a market at Skinburness, and it obtained permission to build a
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  • ...ay]]. However, she died in 1290 during her voyage from Norway to Scotland. Edward I used the political divisions and disputes in Scotland to his own benefit, d
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  • ...d "''creag''". That is specified in a real document written in 1300 when [[Edward I]] (Longshanks) was King of England. On Thursday, 10 March 1300 (a [[Julian
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  • ...online]</ref> As it spread in popularity throughout Europe, in 1305 King [[Edward I]] taxed the aniseed to help pay for repairs to [[London Bridge]]. There wa
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  • ...tions }}</ref><ref name=Cracolice>{{cite book|author=Mark S. Cracolice and Edward I. Peters| title=Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach|edition=
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  • ...e castle was still committed to Prince Edward, later [[Edward I of England|Edward I]] (reigned 1272-1307), and used to hold court in 1275 and 1280. In 1295, We
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  • ...e castle was still committed to Prince Edward, later [[Edward I of England|Edward I]] (reigned 1272-1307), and used to hold court in 1275 and 1280. In 1295, We
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  • :[[Edward I ]] (1272 - 1307) ...rticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2242/is_n1558_v267/ai_18038959/] - summoned by Edward I with extended representation compared with earlier parliaments.
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  • ...t expression of the goals and philosophy of the civil rights movement.<ref>Edward I. Berry, "Doing Time: King's 'Letter from Birmingham Jail." ''Rhetoric & Pub
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  • ...306, concerns over air pollution were sufficient for [[Edward I of England|Edward I]] to briefly ban coal fires in London.<ref>{{cite book|author=Barbara Frees
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  • ...I]], [[King of England]], was asked to adjudicate between rival claimants. Edward I used the political divisions and disputes in Scotland to his own benefit, d
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  • ...ent of 1295'', Contemporary Review, Nov, 1995]</ref> during the reign of [[Edward I]], and subsequently by the [[1429 Franchise Act]] which restricted voting i
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