The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History from Cotemporary [sic.] Writers, the Rolls of Parliament and Other Public Records, Volume 1John Henry and James Parker, 1858 |
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... is thus depicted on the brass of Abbot Delamere who died 1396 ) in St. Alban's Abbey . tyrdom ; according to Bede 17,000 Christians are mar- tyred. Gold Coin of Allectus . Roman Masonry , from the Jewry Wall , Leicester . THE ROMAN ERA .
... is thus depicted on the brass of Abbot Delamere who died 1396 ) in St. Alban's Abbey . tyrdom ; according to Bede 17,000 Christians are mar- tyred. Gold Coin of Allectus . Roman Masonry , from the Jewry Wall , Leicester . THE ROMAN ERA .
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... died a natural death , were reserved all the pains of Niflheim ( literally , Evil Home ) , a shadowy region of , torment . Men holding such ideas would naturally be at least as regardless of the lives of others as of their own , and ...
... died a natural death , were reserved all the pains of Niflheim ( literally , Evil Home ) , a shadowy region of , torment . Men holding such ideas would naturally be at least as regardless of the lives of others as of their own , and ...
Page 58
... died . He was commemorated in the old English Calendar on November 14 . P One of the latest investigators of English history , Dr. Lappenberg , treats Geoffrey with more consideration than he usually meets with . " We will venture ...
... died . He was commemorated in the old English Calendar on November 14 . P One of the latest investigators of English history , Dr. Lappenberg , treats Geoffrey with more consideration than he usually meets with . " We will venture ...
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... died March 20th , 687. His remains were buried at Lindis- farne , whence , in consequence of the ravages of the Northmen , they were removed in 875 , and after various wanderings they found a rest- ing - place on the hill where now ...
... died March 20th , 687. His remains were buried at Lindis- farne , whence , in consequence of the ravages of the Northmen , they were removed in 875 , and after various wanderings they found a rest- ing - place on the hill where now ...
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... died most probably in the year 837 , but different MSS . of the Saxon Chronicle ascribe the length of 36 , 37 , and 38 years to his reign . The arms in the margin , " azure , a cross patonce or , " have been ascribed to Egbert ; but it ...
... died most probably in the year 837 , but different MSS . of the Saxon Chronicle ascribe the length of 36 , 37 , and 38 years to his reign . The arms in the margin , " azure , a cross patonce or , " have been ascribed to Egbert ; but it ...
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