The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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Page xii
... stipendiarie , Canterbury , Dorchester , Exeter , Leicester , Roches- ter , and Winchester ; the remaining places are not satisfactorily identified . occur in Ptolemy and other writers , but before the xii INTRODUCTION .
... stipendiarie , Canterbury , Dorchester , Exeter , Leicester , Roches- ter , and Winchester ; the remaining places are not satisfactorily identified . occur in Ptolemy and other writers , but before the xii INTRODUCTION .
Page 83
... Winchester . 9 In the medal room of the British Museum is preserved an interesting me- mento of this king . It is a gold ring bearing his name , and having the ca- vities filled with a bluish - black ena- mel . It was found in a cart ...
... Winchester . 9 In the medal room of the British Museum is preserved an interesting me- mento of this king . It is a gold ring bearing his name , and having the ca- vities filled with a bluish - black ena- mel . It was found in a cart ...
Page 86
... Winchester . This grant , which is only to be taken as a proof of the personal piety of Ethelwulf , in bestowing a tenth of his private estate on the Church , is often incorrectly spoken of as if it were the origin of tithes in England ...
... Winchester . This grant , which is only to be taken as a proof of the personal piety of Ethelwulf , in bestowing a tenth of his private estate on the Church , is often incorrectly spoken of as if it were the origin of tithes in England ...
Page 87
... Winchester , but are shortly after defeated . A.D. 864. The Northmen again winter in Thanet . A.D. 865. Kent ravaged by the Northmen . A.D. 866. Ethelbert dies , and is buried at Sher- borne ; Ethelred succeeds . ETHELRED . ETHELRED ...
... Winchester , but are shortly after defeated . A.D. 864. The Northmen again winter in Thanet . A.D. 865. Kent ravaged by the Northmen . A.D. 866. Ethelbert dies , and is buried at Sher- borne ; Ethelred succeeds . ETHELRED . ETHELRED ...
Page 98
... , in Kent ) . " They came over , horses and all , at one The bishop's see founded here in 635 by Birinus ( see p . 63 ) , was removed to Winchester in 676 . passage , with 250 ships . " They fortify themselves 98 THE SAXON ERA .
... , in Kent ) . " They came over , horses and all , at one The bishop's see founded here in 635 by Birinus ( see p . 63 ) , was removed to Winchester in 676 . passage , with 250 ships . " They fortify themselves 98 THE SAXON ERA .
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