id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16679 Tout, T. F. (Thomas Frederick) The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) .txt text/plain 201710 12912 73 by his old enemy Louis, then, by his father's death, King of France. influence began to modify the policy of Edward the king's son, who, Montfort, Edward, the king's son, established the popular element in was signed between the Welsh prince and the English king by which Henry of the lord Edward, King of England, against all men." But by carefully France, by which Edward Balliol, the eldest son of King John, was embroiled Edward with his French overlord, the King of Scots also was Strong national kings, like Edward and Philip, had English king's dominions, for the rest of Edward's life. of Henry III to the days of Edward Bruce, the lordship of the English the Scots, the French king showed a self-restraint for which Edward England and offered to recognise Edward as King of France if he would Balliol, Edward, eldest son of King John of Scotland. France, King of, Edward III. ./cache/16679.txt ./txt/16679.txt