| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1849 - 566 pages
...not to be told, because before that she had been very hard with the king her son ; inasmuch a» »he had done less for him than he would, before he was king, and also since : and they suffered her after that to remain therein. This year king Edward took the daughter [Edgitha]... | |
| 1853 - 434 pages
...were not to be told, because before that she had been very hard with the king her son ; inasmuch as she had done less for him than he would, before he was king, and also since : and they suffered her after that to remain therein. 'This year king Edward took the daughter [Eadgithe]... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...were not to be told, because before that she had been very hard with the king her son; inasmuch as she had done less for him than he would, before he was king, and also since : and they suffered her after that to remain therein. •This year king Edward took the daughter [Eadgithe]... | |
| William E. Flaherty - 1855 - 448 pages
...since known as "the king's evil," by his touch ; others are said to have been worked by his relics. October in the English Calendar, and more than twenty...king's hands." AD 1044, Archbishop Eadsige resigns his see by reason of infirmity ; Siward, abbot of Abingdon, succeeds him. Stigand re-obtains his bishopric.... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 440 pages
...said to have been worked by his relics. October in the English Calendar, and more than twentychurches exist dedicated either to him, or to Edward the king...king's hands." AD 1044. Archbishop Eadsige resigns his see by reason of infirmity ; Siward, abbot of Abingdon, succeeds him. Stigand re-obtains his bishopric.... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 352 pages
...which were not to be told ; because she had before been very hard to the king her eon, inasmuch as she had done less for him than he would, before he was king, and also since then. And after that they let her reside therein. ti EK • of Canterbury. An. M.XLiv. (M.XLm.) In... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1876 - 694 pages
...since known as "tne kinc's evil," by his touch ; others are said to have been worked by his relics. for his own need, and all the people's, well admonished...his see, by reason of infirmity, to Siward, abbot of Abingdon «. Robert of Jumieges appointed bishop of London. Stigand re-obtains his bishopric. A great... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1876 - 670 pages
...known as "tne king's evil," by his touch : others are said to have beca worked by his relics. «s. for his own need, and all the people's, well admonished...that he possessed was seized into the king's hands." АЛХ 1044. Archbishop Eadsige resigns the government of his see, by reason of infirmity, to Siward,... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1877 - 268 pages
...royal standards ; and the quartering of them by a private individual was, in the reign of Henry VIII., punished as treason. AD 1043. Edward is crowned at...his see, by reason of infirmity, to Siward, abbot of Abingdon e. Robert of Jumieges appointed bishop of London. Stigand re-obtains his bishopric. d From... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1881 - 608 pages
...not to be told, because before that she had been very hard with the king her son ; inasmuch as die had done less for him than he would, before he was king, and also tnce : and they suffered her after that to remain therein. This year king Edward took the daughter... | |
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