Capitolo 81
making a raid that plunders in Yorkshire. Emma, his wife new-done of Earl
Ralph, seems to have been a good captain and had possession a good garrison.
The maximum efforts of the strengths of the king could not take the castle, and
she finally surrendered only him on terms of favourable. You were permitted
retires to the continent with his/her strengths. The terms that were granted
his/her, as they is served known in a letter as Lanfranc to William, it is
especially interesting as giving us one of the more first looks we have
of that to divide wide out of earth to under-vassals, the trial of
subinfeudation that you/he/she has already had to take place on the piece of ground of ground
granted to the tenants of the king in head. A clear distinction was made
among the men that were serving Ralph because they contained earth of him, and
those that were only mercenaries. The vassals of Ralph, even if they was in
arm against the gentleman of Ralph, the king, was thought that you/he/she was entitled to
best terms, and they assured more easily them to them of those that served him/it
for money. Ralph and Emma eventually lived out the life of a generation
of those days, on the Breton piece of ground of ground of Ralph and it perished together in the
before the crusade.
Their individual-rebels were less fortunate. Roger surrendered him/it to be
tried by the court of the king, and you/he/she was condemned "according to the Norman one
law", we am said to the forfeiture of his/her piece of ground of ground and to imprisonment,
to the pleasure of the king. From this he was never released. The family of
The keeper affectionate of William, Osbern and of his any less affectionate friend,
William Fitz Osbern, disappears from history English with the autumn of
this unwise representative, but not from the country. You/he/she has been
reserved for modern co of the scholarship you try the interesting fact of the
duration for generations of the male line of this house, although in
it spins smaller and it positions, through the marriage of the child of Earl Roger,