His work regarding the reign of Edward I is especially useful.
Robert de Lathom, in the reign of Edward I was granted the right to hold a market and an annual fair.
Later in the century, during the reign of Edward I, a new gateway to the outer bailey was built.
It appears, from internal evidence, to have been written in the reign of Edward I, about the year 1290.
The reign of Edward I was a period of development and definition.
With this dramatic event, the personal reign of Edward effectively began.
His daughter, Margaret, was likely born in the 1530s and his son, Thomas, came later probably during the reign of Edward.
During the reign of Edward it was said to be worth £25, increasing to £30 by 1086.
In the reign of Edward I, the principle was applied to the chancellor, to distinguish between his official capacities.
The short reign of Edward was the period of the so-called anti-monastic reaction.