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 | | Marshall ran a vigorous campaign against Prince Louis, the self-proclaimed King of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and his French army who were still occupying London with our 'heroes', the traitorous Magna Carta Barons, now the acknowledged vassals of the Dauphin and the King of France. |
 | | n 1217, William Marshall took Saire de Quincey's Castle of Montserol. |
 | | The Dauphin and his remnant rag and bobtail army were allowed to leave England, unarmed, heads bowed, by a pact signed, very significantly and ironically, at Runnemede in 1217, almost two years after the Magna Carta signing. |
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