| Henry Soames - 1835 - 382 pages
...the Saxon Chronicle (p. 202.) says that Canute had built (timbered in the original) at Assingdon, " a minster of stone and lime for the souls of the men who were there slain." U side of the north transept of St. Frideswide's church, at Oxford, even exhibits... | |
| George Ayliffe Poole - 1844 - 390 pages
...the Saxon Chronicle, (p. 202,) says that Canute had built (timbered in the original,) at Abingdon, " a minster of stone and lime, for the souls of the men who were there slain." A brass plate in the Abbey Glastonbury, described the original Chapel or Church... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1846 - 328 pages
...THE DANE. 1020. Cmit went to Assington, Essex, " and caused to be built there a minster (or church) of stone and lime, for the souls of the men who there...and gave it to one of his priests, whose name was Stigand." Sax. Chron. " Cnut repaired throughout England the monasteries which had been partly injured... | |
| Thomas William Weare - 1848 - 450 pages
...built temp. Edw. HI., with ULF. AD 1020. King Cnute went to Assingdon, and ordered to be built there a minster of stone and lime, for the souls of the men who were there slain, and gave it to his own priest Stigand. AD 1034. Ethric, the successor of Eadnoth... | |
| 1853 - 440 pages
...consecrated bishop at Christ- Church," uby archbishop Wulstan. AD 1020. "And caused to be built there a minster of stone and lime, for the souls of the...and gave it to one of his priests, whose name was Stigand. AD 1021. "In this year, 1!at Martin-mass [11th Nov.], king Cnut outlawed Thurkyl the earl.... | |
| 1853 - 434 pages
...consecrated bishop at Christ-Church," "by archbishop Wulstan. AD 1020. "And caused to be built there a minster of stone and lime, for the souls of the...there were slain, and gave it to one of his priests, whoso name was Stigand. Ap 1021. "In this year, "at Martin-mass [11th Nov.], king Cnut outlawed Thurkyl... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...consecrated bishop at Christ-Church, " "by archbishop Wulstan. AD 1020. "And caused to be built there a minster of stone and lime, for the souls of the men who there were slam, and gave it to one of his priests, whoso name was Stigand. AD 1022. "This year king Cnut went... | |
| Florence (of Worcester) - 1854 - 586 pages
...Assington, in Essex, mentioned before. One MS of the Saxon Chron. says : [Canute] " caused to be built there a minster of stone and lime, for the souls of the men who were there slain," <$rc. presence by Wulfstan, archbishop of York, and several other bishops, with... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 456 pages
...army into his pay, and the rest retire to Denmark. Edgar's law received both by Danes and Angles'. AD 1019. Canute goes to Denmark, and remains the whole...and gave it to one of his priests, whose name was Stigands." AD 1021. Thurkill, the earl of East Anglia, is outlawed. AD 1022. "This year King Canute... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 440 pages
...army into his pay, and the rest retire to Denmark. Edgar's law received both by Danes and Angles6. AD 1019. Canute goes to Denmark, and remains the whole...lime, for the souls of the men who there were slain f, and gave it to one of his priests, whose name was StigandB." AD 1021. Thurkill, the earl of East... | |
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