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" England, if any one before that had said that it should be so, for Godwin had been erewhile to that degree exalted, as if he ruled the king and all England ; and his sons were earls and the king's darlings, and his daughter wedded and united to the king. "
The annals of England, an epitome of English history [by W.E. Flaherty ... - Page 118
by William Edward Flaherty - 1877
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The Church Historians of England: pt. 1. The Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The ...

1853 - 440 pages
...\Vherwell, and they delivered her to the abbess. Then soon came William 3 the earl from beyond sea, with a great band of Frenchmen ; and the king received...companions as it pleased him ; and let him away again. This same year was given to William the priest, tho bishopric of London, which before had been given...
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The Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The chronicle of Florence of Worcester, with a ...

Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...Wherwell, and they delivered her to the abbess. Then soon came William 1 the earl from beyond sea, with a great band of Frenchmen; and the king received...as many of his companions as it pleased him ; and lot him away again. This same year was given to William the priest, the bishopric of London, which...
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Sonnets on Anglo-Saxon History

Effie (Aunt.) - 1854 - 218 pages
...had the darkened past redeemed. LXXXV. " AD 1052. Then soon came William, the Earl, from heyond sea, with a great band of Frenchmen; and the King received...and as many of his companions as it pleased him."— Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. This visit of William of Normandy took place during the exile of Godwin and...
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Sonnets on Anglo-Saxon History

Mrs. Ann Hawkshaw - 1854 - 222 pages
...past redeemed. LXXXV. "AD 1052. Then soon came William, the Earl, from heyond sea, with a great hand of Frenchmen ; and the King received him, and as many of his companions as it pleased him." — Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. This visit of William of Normandy took place during the exile of Godwin...
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The annals of England, an epitome of English history [by W.E. Flaherty].

William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 440 pages
...gemot," they keep away, and are then allowed " a safe conduct for five nights to go out of the landu." Godwin and Sweyn retire to Bruges, Harold and Leofwin...companions as it pleased him ; and let him away again." ' Notwithstanding this, « the king sent Bishop Aldred [of Wori he came on shif ' His sister was a...
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The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from ..., Volume 1

William E. Flaherty - 1855 - 448 pages
...and in gold, and in silver, and in all things, and delivered her to his sister in WherwellV . . . . " It would have seemed wondrous to every man who was...companions as it pleased him ; and let him away again." " Notwithstanding this, " the king sent Bishop Aldred [of Worcester] from London with a force ; and...
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The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, Volume 1

William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 456 pages
...and in gold, and in silver, and in all things, and delivered her to his sister in WherwellV . ..." It would have seemed wondrous to every man who was...companions as it pleased him ; and let him away again." • Notwithstanding this, "the king sent Bishop Aklred [of Worcester] from London with a force ; and...
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, According to the ..., Volume 2; Volume 23, Part 2

Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 352 pages
...committed to the abbess. Then soon came count 'William from beyond sea, * 0 f Normandy. with a great body of Frenchmen, and the king received him and as many of his companions as it pleased him, and let him go again. In this same year the bishopric of London was given to William the priest, which had before...
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The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary ...

William Edward Flaherty - 1876 - 670 pages
...21. Sweyn is outlawed. Godwin and Harold are summoned to appear, but being refused " safe conduct and hostages, so that they might come, unbetrayed, into...Norman. The king dismisses a portion of his fleet P. AD 1052. Emma, the king's mother, dies, in March ; she is buried at Winchester. Harold sails from...
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The annals of England: an epitome of English history [by W.E. Flaherty ...

William Edward Flaherty - 1876 - 694 pages
...gemot," they keep away, and are then allowed "a safe conduct for five nights to go out of the land m." Godwin and Sweyn retire to Bruges, Harold and Leofwin...°, and his place supplied by William, a Norman. The lung dismisses a portion of his fleet*. AD 1052. Emma, the king's mother, dies, in March ; she is buried...
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