The merchants who owned the goods claimed that the King of Almain was the lord of the town, and the Bishop could not do justice in the matter. |
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Among his childhood friends was his cousin Henry of Almain, son of King Henry's brother Richard of Cornwall. |
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Henry of Almain would remain a close companion of the prince, both through the civil war that followed, and later during the crusade. |
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By the agreement known as the Mise of Lewes, Edward and his cousin Henry of Almain were given up as hostages to Montfort. |
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