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'A dandy in jeans? Jamie Oliver wouldn't have been allowed to breed in the 19th century... LAURENCE LLEWELYN-BOWEN WEARS IT WELL - THE HOLIDAY PROGRAMME PRESENTER AND MODERN-DAY DANDY ON HIS FLAMBOYANT STYLE.
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Byline: STEVE KING
A self-confessed dandy, designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen oozes individuality. He is a British fashion icon who is anything but your typical Englishman in his latest role as a travel presenter on the BBC's Holiday programme. But forget images of an Elton John-esque Llewelyn-Bowen arriving at the first-class check-in desk complete with a caravan of matching suitcases. He is an expert packer and is a stickler for his self-imposed one-bag rule. Unless, that is, he is travelling with his wife and two daughters... 'I have a crocodile overnight bag that ...
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The Making of English Law: King Alfred to the Twelfth Century, I: Legislation and its Limits.(Review)
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum
; ...Howden's inclusion of the Leges Edwardi in his historical work, nor his association of them with the justiciar Ranulf de Glanvill (p. 110). However, O'Brien is willing to admit that he is straining his interpretations, and a more cautious...
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God's Peace and King's Peace.(Review)
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum
; ...Howden's inclusion of the Leges Edwardi in his historical work, nor his association of them with the justiciar Ranulf de Glanvill (p. 110). However, O'Brien is willing to admit that he is straining his interpretations, and a more cautious...
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Common and civil law? Taking possession of the English empire in America, 1575-1630 (1).
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; ...in America were based on the common law. Founded on ancient custom and interpreted by important writers such as Ranulf de Glanvill, Henry de Bracton, and--in the Tudor and Smart period--William Lambarde, Edward Coke, and Matthew Hale...
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The Earls of Chester and land tenure in post-conquest England: Hannah Boston explains how a single piece of evidence contributes to a wider understanding.(JULIA WOOD AWARD)(Report)
Magazine article from: History Review
; ...hitherto unnoticed charter of Ranulf, earl of Chester. A Lower...transfer of lands belonging to Ranulf, Earl of Chester, in Frisby...could also be an attempt by Ranulf to keep close control over...could add lands to the grant. Glanvill called grandchildren and their...
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