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History of the English People, Volume II (of 8)

CHAPTER III
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But the union was a brief one.

Gloucester consented to refer the quarrel with the king to arbitration and the Earl of Leicester withdrew in August to France.

He saw that for the while there was no means of withstanding Henry, even in his open defiance of the Provisions.

Foreign soldiers were brought into the land; the king won back again the appointment of sheriffs.

For eighteen months of this new rule Simon could do nothing but wait.


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