| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1869 - 838 pages
...the news has reached William (v. 10798) ; " A Belrem le fist enveier For fere del Duo esluingnier." This I conceive to arise from a misconception of the words of William of Jumitges, vii. 31; "In manus Widonis Abbatisvillae Comitis incidit. Quem idem Comes captum cum suis... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1869 - 810 pages
...the news has reached William (v. 10798) ; " A Belrem le fist enve'ier Por fere del Duo esluingnier." This I conceive to arise from a misconception of the words of William of Jumi0ges, vii. 31; "In manns Widonia Abbatisvillse Comitis incidit. Quem idem Comes captum cum suis... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 560 pages
...the newi has reached William (vi. 10798); " A Belrem le fist env&er, Por fere (<el Due esluingnier." This I conceive to arise from a misconception of the words of William of Jumieges, vii. 31; "In n1,n 1n, Widonis Abbatisvillae Comitis inci1tit. Quem idem Comes captum cum suis confestim... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1875 - 860 pages
...the news has reached William (rf. 10798); " A Belrem le fist enveier, Por fere del Due esluingnier." This I conceive to arise from a misconception of the words of William of Jumieges, vii. 31 ; " In manus Widonis Abbatisvilte Comitis incidit. Quem idem Comes captum cum suis confestim... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1875 - 888 pages
...the news has reached William (vi. 10798); " A Belrem le fist envuier, For fere del Due esluingnicr." This I conceive to arise from a misconception of the words of William of Jumieges, vii. 31 ; " In manua Widouis Abbatisvilie Comitis incidit. Quern idem Comes captum cum suis confestim... | |
| John Horace Round - 1895 - 614 pages
...the Tapestry : " Dux eum ad Belrem et ibi eum tenuit." Wace says, " A Abevile l'ont mene' . . . ." This I conceive to arise from a misconception of the..." the vizor " was a much later introduction (iii. 497).27 Here again we see the soundness of 27 We have, I suspect, a similiar instance in Wace's gtsarmes... | |
| John Horace Round - 1895 - 616 pages
...the Tapestry : " Dux eum ad Belrem et ibi eum tenuit." Wace says, " A Abevile 1'ont mené . . . ." This I conceive to arise from a misconception of the...examples I may add Wace's mention of Harold's visor (vetttaille). Mr. Freeman pointed out the superior accuracy of the Tapestry in " the nose-pieces "... | |
| John Horace Round - 1895 - 618 pages
...Abbeville, after his capture on the French coast, a statement which arose, in Mr. Freeman's opinion, " from a misconception of the words of William of Jumieges (iii. 224)." No one, I think, can read dispassionately the extracts I have printed side by side, without accepting... | |
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