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 111
... duke , or count , or earl . The statement in the Saxon Chronicle is doubtful ; some writers consider that it only means that Wulstan was restored the exercise of his office at Dorchester . were the banishment of Dunstan , his uncle's ...
... duke , or count , or earl . The statement in the Saxon Chronicle is doubtful ; some writers consider that it only means that Wulstan was restored the exercise of his office at Dorchester . were the banishment of Dunstan , his uncle's ...
Page 120
... duke of Normandy . " In this year the king ordered all the Danish - men who were in England to be slain . This was done on Britius ' mass - day ( Nov. 13 ) ; because it was made known to the king that they would treacherously be reave ...
... duke of Normandy . " In this year the king ordered all the Danish - men who were in England to be slain . This was done on Britius ' mass - day ( Nov. 13 ) ; because it was made known to the king that they would treacherously be reave ...
Page 132
... duke of Normandy . A.D. 1036. Alfred and Edward , the sons of Ethel- red and Emma , are treacherously invited to England . Alfred is blinded , and dies in confinement at Ely . " God- win and other men who had much power " are stated as ...
... duke of Normandy . A.D. 1036. Alfred and Edward , the sons of Ethel- red and Emma , are treacherously invited to England . Alfred is blinded , and dies in confinement at Ely . " God- win and other men who had much power " are stated as ...
Page 153
... duke of Normandy , though previously vauntingly victorious . And that William de- fended the kingdom of England with an invincible hand , and his most noble army . " He seems to have been considered as king for some time after the fatal ...
... duke of Normandy , though previously vauntingly victorious . And that William de- fended the kingdom of England with an invincible hand , and his most noble army . " He seems to have been considered as king for some time after the fatal ...
Page 175
... duke , and declined the marriage as courteously as he could . Shortly after , the duke learnt how the lady had answered , at which he was very angry . Taking some of his friends with him , he went to Lille , and entering the count's ...
... duke , and declined the marriage as courteously as he could . Shortly after , the duke learnt how the lady had answered , at which he was very angry . Taking some of his friends with him , he went to Lille , and entering the count's ...
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