March 1417 the Dean of York, Thomas Polton, argued that the 'English or British nation' was made up of eight kingdoms or particular nations, comprising ; England, Scotland, Wales, Man, the four kingdoms of Ireland and the principality of John, prince of the Orkney Islands; whilst Jean de Campagne, proctor for King Charles VI of France argued that Wales, Scotland and Ireland were 'nationes particulares' and should not be included with the English 'nation'.
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Friday, 18 March 2011
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